YCLSA rejects the backtracking by the Department of Basic Education


14 October 2011



Media statement



The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] rejects with the
contempt it deserves the backtracking by the Department of Basic Education
on the publication of Grade 12 results at the end of this year. Although the
department had indicated that they will not publish the results due to the
fact that some of the newspapers have not met the deadline, we believe that
this was an opportunity for them to introduce what is right, and not publish
the results.



As the YCLSA, we believe that results are a private matter between the
student and the department, and can only be revealed by or with the consent
of the student. Students do not write examinations through newspapers, but
through schools and therefore should and can get their results there.



Secondly, this practice is not done anywhere in the world and is an archaic
apartheid creation. We do not need to embarrass our children by parading
them as FAILURES in their communities. Many children are pushed to brink of
depression and stress whilst others even commit suicide because they failed
and are mocked.



We believe that we need to work on improving the entire education system,
and that no one should enter our schooling system and leave as a failure.
But to mock and embarrass children cannot be tolerated.



We are willing to consider the publication of results with students' numbers
or ID numbers. We can then, as a nation, have the annual analysis of the
results in terms of the passing rates, which is the only thing on national
interest.



We believe that in publishing the results, the only people that make
benefits are newspapers through the profits they make. In essence, the
department has acceded to the interests of a few editors of newspapers who
have their own interests at heart as they have to justify their employment
to shareholders instead of conducting an open discussion on the matter with
students, youth and parents organization who have no other interests but
that of their children.





Issued by the YCLSA Head office



For more information please contact Mafika Mndebele (National Spokesperson)



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