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    Schools Summit

    Gauteng to hold schools education summit

    Tue, 22 Feb 2011 09:00

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    A Schools Education Summit is expected to take place next month to look into the schooling disruptions in Soweto last year.

    “This summit will contribute to mobilising and organising civil society towards our outcome of quality education for all. With Soweto’s rich history, we cannot allow it to lag behind in terms of the culture of learning and teaching,” said Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane, while delivering the State of the Province Address.

    The summit will bring together civil society and government, and address the disruptions which continued after the strike by teachers.

    The disruptions included a protest by a student representative group, which wanted learners not to write preliminary exams after the teachers’ strike, and teachers allegedly leaving their classes to attend union meetings.

    The premier, who believed that the province was on track to meet the 80 percent pass rate target by 2014, said government would continue to expand access to and improving schooling in the province.

    She reported that there were 448 Early Childhood Development sites across the province, while a total of 442 Grade R classrooms were delivered to sites across Gauteng in 2010.

    “It is through investment at this level that we can begin to prepare and produce dynamic matriculants of the future,” said Mokonyane.

    The province has also expanded the school nutrition programme to all no-fee paying secondary schools. The total number of primary and secondary school learners that benefited from the nutrition programme during 2010 was 795 785.

    BuaNews edited by the Skills Portal



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