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SADTU, NAPTOSA and SAOU, Joint Media Statement, 11 September 2015

 

 

Teacher Unions Unite on the 2015 Annual National Assessments (ANA)

 

 

South Africa's major education unions SADTU, NAPTOSA and SAOU welcome the
joint decision to postpone the 2015 ANA until 2016. The decision was taken
following lengthy deliberations between the Department of Basic Education
(DBE) and unions in the Education Sector on 8 and 10 September 2015 in Cape
Town and Durban respectively following a call from SADTU to its members not
to administer ANA until the DBE comes to the table and deal with the matter
of education in a responsible manner.

 

The postponement will allow for the remodelling of the ANA by a joint task
team that will comprise of Union Principals and Senior DBE officials.  It
was also agreed that the remodelling will take place before the end of 2015.


 

Furthermore, the Unions welcome the commitment by the Director-General (DG)
of the DBE to improve relations between the Department and Unions as well as
making more resources available for teacher development. The DG also
committed to address the outstanding issues in the Education Labour
Relations Council (ELRC) as a matter of urgency. 

 

Educators are reminded that the Unions supported the initial intention of
the ANA as a systemic evaluation tool, but are opposed to the manner in
which the ANA evolved into a high-stakes annual assessment system. The
Unions called for the annual assessments to be substituted to be done in
three year cycles in order to create space for engagement with stakeholders,
remedial action and fit for purpose interventions. The Unions are also not
in favour of the extension of the ANA to include other grades in addition to
the initial focus grades namely, Grades 3, 6 and 9.

 

We are pleased that the DBE finally adhered to Unions' requests regarding
the challenges presented by the ANA and is committed to working on
remodelling the assessment system for future implementation.

 

The date of February 2016 as indicated in the DBE statement is misleading
because the new national assessment system will be a product of the Task
Team work. We want to highlight that the DBE will not succeed in its attempt
to avoid the conclusion of collective bargaining outstanding issues such as
0,5% parity, EMS and others. There will be no ANA in 2016 but a remodelled
national assessment tool. There will be no ANA in 2015.

 

The gazette regime has fallen and consultations and collective bargaining
will be strengthened moving forward. Freedom of association is a fundamental
human right and no one can undermine it including the Department of Basic
Education.

 

End of Statement

 

For further information contact:

Mugwena Maluleke, SADTU General Secretary, 082 783 2968

Basil Manuel, President, NAPTOSA, 079 508 6228

Ted Townsend, SAOU Media Officer, 076 401 0342

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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