SADTU Media Statement, 26 February 2015

 

 

The Budget Speech

 

 

The South African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU) welcomes Finance
Minister Nhlanhla Nene's budget speech delivered in parliament yesterday. We
welcome the fact that the budget allocation for education continues to
increase. R640 billion will be allocated to basic education during the next
three years.

 

However, we are concerned that the prioritization of education in the budget
is not evident on the ground. We are still confronted with overcrowded
classrooms, lack of sanitation in schools and over-burdened teachers.  We
welcome the announcement by the Minister that under Minister Motshekga's
oversight personnel planning for schools is currently under review to ensure
that learner-teacher ratios are maintained at appropriate levels.

 

We hope to see improvements from the infrastructure backlogs programme that
has been allocated R7.4 billion for the replacement of over 500 unsafe or
poorly constructed schools, as well as to address water, sanitation and
electricity needs. We also welcome R29.6 billion grant over the medium term
to enable all schools to meet the minimum norms and standards for school
infrastructure by 2016.

 

We further note the following on matters of education:

 

.    The projected increase of the number of qualified teachers entering the
public service from 8 227 in 2012/13 to 10 200 in 2017/18 is too low as this
will mean that  less that three thousand qualified teachers will enter the
system over this period. This figure is too low as the attrition is as high
as 14 000 per annum. The R3.1 billion to be awarded in Funza Lushaka
bursaries for teacher training will not be able to address the shortage of
teachers. We again reiterate our call establishment of teacher training
institutions.

 

.    We welcome the centralisation of printing and distribution of 170
million workbooks at 23 562 public schools over this MTEF period. We hope
this will eliminate the incidents of non-delivery of books as it happened in
Limpopo in 2012. We further hope that the books will reach schools on time.

 

.    We welcome the announcement that each learner in Grades R to 9 will
receive two books per subject each year in numeracy, mathematics, literacy,
language and life skills. Textbooks are crucial in education.

 

.    We welcome the allocation of R4.1 billion over the MTEF period to build
and support public libraries. We need libraries not only for the learners
but for the upliftment of communities as well. Libraries serve as community
and cultural centres.

 

.    The projected spending by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme of
R11,9 billion in 2017/18  up from the R9,2 billion in 2014/15 is too low.
Thousands of students could not be admitted at institutions of higher
learning due to lack of funds in 2014/15. This fund needs to be increased
drastically.

 

 

Issued by:

SADTU Secretariat

 

Contact:

Mugwena Maluleke, General Secretary, 082 783 2968

Nkosana Dolopi, Deputy General Secretary, 082 709 5651

Nomusa Cembi, Media Officer, 082 719 5157

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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