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Showdown looms over ANAs

 

 

Theto Mahlakoana, The Star, Johannesburg, 26 November 2015

 

The battle lines have been drawn in the dispute between teacher unions and
the Department of Basic Education, after the unions announced they would
boycott the Annual National Assessments (ANAs) that were due to start on
Thursday.

 

It was not clear on Wednesday night how the department would respond to the
latest act of open defiance by the unions, but Minister Angie Motshekga
could be under immense pressure to read the riot act to teachers who refuse
to administer the exams.

 

The department's spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga said on Wednesday night the
exams would be administered as planned.

 

Asked what the department would do with teachers who boycotted the exams,
Mhlanga said: "We will expect them to report to the HoDs (heads of
department) in their respective provinces to explain and we will take it
from there. All schools are going to administer these exams."

 

Announcing on Wednesday that their 400 000 members would boycott the
assessments, teacher unions cited alleged tender deals for pals as the
reason behind the Basic Education Department's push for the ANAs.

 

The unions accused the department of not caring about the outcomes of the
evaluation tests measuring the language and mathematics proficiency of
pupils in grades 1 to 9.

 

Abuse of power and money

 

They alleged that the department was interested only in spending the
R200-million budgeted for the ANAs.

 

The SA Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU), National Professional Teachers
Organisation of South Africa, Professional Educators Union, National
Teachers Union and South African Teachers Union (SATU) were united in the
decision, saying they would not stand by while the department abused its
power.

 

"They (the department) have promised people, therefore they must go and pay
those particular people. Tenders are killing our country and we, as trade
unions and members, must stand firm to say we want exams to be administered
by the Department of Education and not outsourced," said Sadtu general
secretary Mugwena Maluleke.

 

The unions decried the manner in which Motshekga had withdrawn from mediated
negotiations which had reached a positive conclusion.

 

They claimed an agreement existed stating that the tests would be scrapped
this year while all parties worked on a new model to be used from next year.

 

Teachers and school principals are against the current model. They believe
it lacks consistency and validity. The results of the assessments are
measured against those conducted in past years, despite a change of
questions each year.

 

Unions have also complained about the timing of this year's tests, saying
there is no rationale to force pupils to write the tests so late in the
year.

 

Ill-considered

 

"The writing of the ANAs is an ill-considered issue. It is something that is
not in touch with the reality taking place in schools at this time of the
year. Teachers do not have the time for ANAs," said Satu's Chris Klopper.

 

He complained that most pupils had finished the academic year, and the
insistence by the department suggested it wasn't bothered about quality.

 

Agreeing, Maluleke said: "If the department doesn't care how many children
are going to write it, it doesn't care about its validity, the integrity of
the same assessment or the reliability, therefore it doesn't care about the
purpose of this tool."

 

The unionists said they would do their best to protect their members from
victimisation by the employer.

 

The tests are supposed to be marked and sent to the national department
before the end of the first quarter of next year.

 

The Star

 

 

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