If there is a person who would reject this or think twice about it, it must
be said that, the person is probably not well. This is the most progressive
tool to make our kids appreciate our country and have the zeal to defend it.

Long Live SADTU.
On 23 Jun 2014 7:22 AM, "VC" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> *School history rumble*
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> *Teachers’ union wants ‘real story’ of SA to be a compulsory subject*
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> *Poppy Louw and Nashira Davids, The Times (front page), Johannesburg, 23
> June 2014*
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> The SA Democratic Teachers' Union wants history textbooks to be rewritten
> to tell "the real" South African story.
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> The union believes history should be a compulsory subject at high schools,
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> This will form part of SADTU's proposal to Basic Education Minister Angie
> Motshekga when the union meets her to discuss a range of topics, including
> the teaching of indigenous languages.
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> SADTU further plans to engage the ANC on the matter, which is likely to
> spark fierce debate.
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> Last year, more than 109,000 matrics wrote history as a subject.
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> SADTU deputy general secretary Nkosana Dolopi is adamant the youth "have
> to understand the past to build a stronger future". He said history was
> prioritised in most developing countries such as Cuba.
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> The current curriculum, he said, placed too much emphasis on European
> history instead of "local heroes and heroines and their struggles".
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> "We want a clear story about [the late former president Nelson] Mandela.
> Our children must know that Mandela belongs to the ANC. He was groomed; he
> was developed by the ANC.
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> "Our children must know that there was a time in our history when he was
> regarded as a terrorist by the very same people who today regard him as a
> hero."
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> Though historian Dr Tshepo Moloi of the University of the Witwatersrand
> commended the move, he said selecting content should be done with caution.
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> "It shouldn't be that the ANC is portrayed to have been the only
> liberation party in the struggle or about putting blame on anybody. It
> should be balanced," he said.
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> Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu, who campaigned for history to
> be made compulsory, was excited by the move.
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> She recently raised the idea at the ANC lekgotla. Sisulu said history in
> its entirety would ensure the past was not repeated.
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> "History creates a consciousness of people among people. Look at how proud
> Americans are of being American; they share a common heritage - it is what
> binds them as a nation," she said.
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> DA spokesman on education Annette Lovemore dismissed SADTU's proposal as
> "ideological brainwashing".
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> "[History] must be relevant to every child, not some. SADTU cannot dictate
> what should be taught at schools. They have a very strong political leaning
> that is problematic," she said.
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> Dolopi said the sacrifices of young activists such as Hector Petersen and
> Solomon Mahlangu should be given prominence.
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> "Our children must know that at some stage we owned land - the Khoi and
> the San and the African people used to own land. We were herders of cattle,
> we were not workers ... we were farming. [Then] came Jan van Riebeeck [and]
> later we were changed from owners to workers of land."
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> Liliesleaf Trust founder and CEO Nicholas Wolpe said South Africans needed
> to embrace every aspect of history, "whether good or bad, and not neglect
> facts".
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> He said compared to the Declaration of Independence in the US and
> Britain's Magna Carta, little was known about the Freedom Charter, let
> alone its existence.
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> "Some high school children taken on tour around Liliesleaf farm think we
> are referring to the road when asked what they know of the word 'Rivonia',"
> he said.
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> Dr Chitja Twala, a senior history lecturer at the University of the Free
> State, supported the proposal, saying history was critical both inside and
> outside classrooms.
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> National Professional Teachers' Organisation of SA president Basil Manuel
> said he supported the idea of making history relevant but did not believe
> in making it compulsory.
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> "Languages are compulsory because you have to have a command of language,"
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> He said his organisation's focus was on breaching the gap between maths
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> *From:
> http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2014/06/23/rewrite-sa-story---union
> <http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2014/06/23/rewrite-sa-story---union>*
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