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Democratic Alliance, Statement, 11 October 2015

 

 

DA will resist ANC attempts to increase political interference in schools

 

 

Recent developments point to a sinister and sustained attempt by the ANC to
exert more political control over our school system.

 

History

 

Firstly, on Friday, Minister Angie Motshekga announced in the Government
Gazette that she has established a Task Team to oversee the implementation
of History as a compulsory subject in Grades 10-12.

 

This has been done without public consultation on whether or not making
History compulsory is a good idea.

 

It should be noted that calls to make History compulsory from Grade 10-12
have emanated from within the tripartite alliance - notably SADTU. This
raises concerns that school History will be abused as a political propaganda
tool, as it was by the apartheid government.

 

There are no good reasons to make History compulsory for Grades 10-12. All
learners already study History up to Grade 9. Thereafter, all Grade 10-12
learners take 'Life Orientation' which includes topics such as 'citizenship'
and 'democracy and human rights'.

 

Making History compulsory will come at a significant price. Not only will it
curtail learner choices, it will divert resources away from where they are
needed most - in Mathematics, the sciences and languages. The DA therefore
opposes the move to make History compulsory in Grades 10-12.

 

Sunday Times

 

Secondly, it was revealed in the Sunday Times that the proposed National
Education Laws Amendment Bill aims to take away the powers of School
Governing Bodies to:

 

1.   Recommend the appointment of Heads of Department, Deputy Principals and
Principals.

 

2.   Determine the school's language policy.

 

3.   Determine the school's admissions policy.

 

The move to strip School Governing Bodies of their powers is an attempt to
exert greater state control over public schools. It should be remembered
that South Africa has a co-operative system of school governance that takes
into account parents, the broader school community, learners, teachers and
the government. Any attempt to disrupt this balance is a threat to the
democratic ethos that underpins our public school system.

 

Lesufi

 

Thirdly, the ANC appears to have declared war on independent schools. As
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi said at the NGC this weekend: "Private
schools are part of the education system and can't operate outside it. That
period of just giving them licences and leaving them alone is gone."

 

What the MEC doesn't mention is that private schools are already part of the
education system and are, in fact, regulated by the South African Schools
Act. His rage is therefore misplaced. If the ANC is concerned at parents
abandoning public schools in favour of affordable independent schools, then
it should focus on improving the quality of schooling in public schools.

 

Moves to unduly interfere with independent schools, to remove the powers of
governing bodies in public schools and to force children to take History in
Grades 10-12 are all politically motivated. Indeed, not one of these
proposals is borne of a genuine desire to strengthen our education system.

 

The system of Bantu Education was perhaps the most pernicious aspect of
Apartheid. It is to our national shame that we have been unable to
meaningfully dent its legacy in the last twenty years. If the ANC is serious
about improving the quality of education for our poorest learners, it will
desist with the political sideshows and focus on fixing what is broken
instead.

 

 

.    Gavin Davis, Democratic Alliance "Shadow Minister of Basic Education"

 

 

From:
<https://www.da.org.za/2015/10/da-will-resist-anc-attempts-to-increase-polit
ical-interference-in-schools/>
https://www.da.org.za/2015/10/da-will-resist-anc-attempts-to-increase-politi
cal-interference-in-schools/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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