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"Our learners' opportunity to learn has been jeopardised": Maluleke

 

 

SAPA, The New Age, Johannesburg, 20 January 2015

 

The protests in the Malamulele area in Limpopo that had prevented pupils
from attending school was "extremely concerning", the Education Alliance
said on Tuesday.

 

"Our learners' opportunity to learn has been jeopardised," said general
secretary of the SA Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) Mugwena Maluleke on
behalf of the alliance.

 

At least 100 schools were reportedly affected by the protest by residents
who were demanding their own municipality.

 

Maluleke was addressing reporters at the Landulwazi Comprehensive High
School in Thokoza, south of Johannesburg, along with members of the Congress
of SA students, the SA Students Congress, and the National Education Health
and Allied Workers Union.

 

Maluleke said the alliance had met on Monday to take stock of the re-opening
of schools across the country.

 

"Except for a few instances, the process by and large unfolded as expected
and as hoped for," he said.

 

The alliance also condemned Swaziland's King Mswati for postponing the
opening of schools in that country.

 

"This is treacherous as the king is borrowing from the future of the
children what he will never be able to pay back."

 

Maluleke said the use of matric results as a yard stick for the education
system was "misleading".

 

"Education does not start in Grade 12," he said.

 

"Out of the over a million learners that entered the system in 2003, less
than half of those made it through."

 

In order to resolve this, the gap between policy and implementation needed
to be reduced.

 

The alliance welcomed the introduction of paperless schooling at some
Gauteng schools, but pointed out that efforts needed to be made to ensure
the safety of the children who were using tablets instead of notebooks.

 

"It's the community's responsibility to make sure that schools are safe and
drug free," he said.

 

He expressed the alliance's commitment to the Quality Learning and Teaching
Campaign, which states that the education department must provide resources,
teachers must teach and learners must learn.

 

Inland schools opened on Wednesday last week, while coastal schools were
expected to reopen on Wednesday.

 

-Sapa

 

 

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