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R25bn budget, teaching posts still vacant

 

 

Nontobeko Mtshali, The Star, Johannesburg, 30 July 2014 

 

A R2.1 billion increase to the Gauteng Department of Education's R23.2bn
budget for staff did little to fill essential vacancies in the department.

 

The department had 7 193 vacant posts in the financial year from March 2013
to March 2014, and these excluded 801 teacher posts, which are filled by
temporary teachers

 

This was revealed by Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi when responding in
the legislature to written questions from Khume Ramulifho, the DA education
spokesman.

 

The highest category of posts that need to be filled are those of
school-based departmental heads, of which there are 1 629 vacancies - up
from 1 610 in 2012/13.

 

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The amount set aside for staff for this financial year will be revealed when
Lesufi presents his department's 2014/15 budget on Thursday.

 

When tabling a report on the analysis of the department's budget for the
2014/15 financial year earlier this month, committee member Sekinah Nenweli
said the number of people hired by the department increased to just over a
million in March, showing an increase of 9 063 personnel from March 2013.

 

"Although this might imply that it will enable the department to reduce
overcrowding in public schools. the department indicates that the reduction
of the pupil-educator ratio and the average-class size at schools will not
occur since the ongoing cost of the personnel does not allow the department
to hire additional educators," she said.

 

Asked when the vacancies would be filled, the department's spokeswoman,
Phumla Sekhonyane, said posts for the heads of department responsible for
supervising entry-level teachers were expected to be filled by October.

 

"The number reflected in the parliamentary question covers the period
2012/13 and 2013/14.

 

"To date, we have only 561 heads of department vacancies, which were
advertised last month for to be filled in October," she said.

 

"It is important to note that when there are vacancies, the school or school
governing bodies) are empowered to appoint acting teachers or principals to
ensure that there is no disruption in terms of learning and teaching.

 

"There is limited impact as all vacant school-based educator posts are
filled immediately through acting appointments, until the posts are filled
in accordance with the \provisions of the Employment of Educators Act,"
Sekhonyane said.

 

Sekhonyane added that departments' vacancy rate stood at 7.9 percent, which
was below the 10 percent vacancy rate threshold acceptable in terms of the
Department of Public Service and Administration standards.

 

Meanwhile, a written parliamentary response by Minister of Basic Education
Angie Motshekga to questions by the DA's basic education spokesman, Annette
Lovemore, revealed there was a backlog of 22 882 teachers who have applied
for incapacity leave.

 

Incapacity leave is sick leave in addition to the usual leave allocated. An
application for incapacity leave has to be approved by the province until
it's officially processed.

 

"This means that the applicant is paid a full salary and is excused from
teaching duties for the period of application.

 

"Often in provinces such as the Eastern Cape, the provincial budget and
bureaucracy preclude a substitute teacher from being appointed during this
time of absence, and learners potentially go untaught," Lovemore pointed
out.

 

Health-risk managers and officials hired by the Department of Public Service
and Administration are responsible for processing the applications.

 

Motshekga said: "The selection and departmental contract of the panel of
accredited health-risk managers was suspended at the end of 2012 due to
legal action brought before the high court by an unsuccessful bidder."

 

Risk managers were eventually appointed last year and mandated to process
applications received from November, leaving the 22 882 backlog as recorded
by September 2013 unattended.

 

"My department has been informed that the process of taking a decision
relating to the backlogged cases is at an advanced stage and the Minister of
Public Service and Administration will announce a decision soon," she said.

 

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The Star

 

From:
http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/r25bn-budget-teaching-posts-s
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