The Department of Basic Education is expected to provide clarity on the opening of South Africa’s schools this week under the country’s extended level 3…
Unions mull over decision to challenge school reopening dates
By Sne Masuku
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DURBAN - THE majority of teacher unions in KwaZulu-Natal are not convinced that challenging the reopening of schools scheduled to take place in three weeks time now would be a wise thing to do without a clear indication of how long the Covid-19 second wave would last.
Schools in the province are scheduled to reopen on January 27.
Independent schools have already delayed the reopening of schools from January 12 to January 18 in anticipation of President Cyril Ramaphosa s address on January 15 in order to establish whether the country would remain alert at level 3 of the lockdown or move to another level.
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TEACHERS unions, the SA Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) and the National Professional Teachers Organisation of South Africa (Naptosa), have come out in support of the Department of Basic Education s full audit aimed at ensuring that no more matric exam papers are leaked. Picture Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA)
Teacher unions welcome Basic Educationâs full audit on leaked matric exams
By Sne Masuku
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Durban - TEACHERS unions, the SA Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) and the National Professional Teachers Organisation of South Africa (Naptosa), have come out in support of the Department of Basic Education s full audit aimed at ensuring that no more matric exam papers are leaked.