Since South Africa’s shift from apartheid to democracy in 1994 there have been many achievements in the education sector. These include establishing a single education system that caters to all children, improved access, and support for the poor through no-fee schools.
We focused specifically on what the governing African National Congress and the two main oppositions parties – the Democratic Alliance and the Economic Freedom Fighters – offered by way of novel solutions to the country’s education issues.All manifestos recognise the importance of a quality basic education and improved progression rates, starting with early childhood development and education.
A competent teacher can function optimally in schools with good infrastructure and facilities , libraries and laboratories, and a secure environment that is free of violence. All political parties are committed to these inputs.One of the most striking new ideas is the EFF’s promise to increase the subject pass mark from 30% to 50%.
Logic is missing...and a mental asylum
'Money'....looted by anc/eff...🙈
What's missing are teachers that still have passion about educating children and young adults, young adults that care more about learning than the brand of phone in their hands, parents that care more about their children's discipline than making them somebody else's problem.
The over emphasis of the rights of children and total lack of emphasising their responsibilities to society
Money.....