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Row over ANAs set to intensify

 

 

Tebogo Monama, IOL, Johannesburg, 21 September 2015

 

The battle between the Department of Basic Education and teacher unions over
the Annual National Assessments (ANAs) is far from over.

 

On Friday, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga announced the department
will go ahead and administer the assessments in December instead of
February, as agreed before with the unions. Motshekga had said two weeks ago
that the tests - which were supposed to be written last week - had been
postponed to February.

 

This after the South African Democratic Teachers' Union (Sadtu), which is
the biggest teacher union, said their members would boycott the tests and
not administer them.

 

Two other unions, the National Professional Teachers of South Africa
(Naptosa) and Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysersunie (SAOU), also announced they
were unhappy with the way the the tests are being conducted. The ANAs are
meant to test the literacy and numeracy of pupils from Grade 1 to 9.

 

Now, the unions are angry that Motshekga and provincial education ministers
decided to go ahead with the ANAs in December without consulting with them.
At a media briefing on Friday, however, Motshekga said provincial education
MECs had agreed that it would be in the best interest of the pupils to write
the ANAs this year.

 

"In our engagement with unions last week, it was agreed that we would
postpone the assessments for a period of 90 days. The dates agreed at CEM
(council of education ministers) are in line with that 90-day period as
agreed," she said.

 

"Even though we raised the possibility of writing ANA in February, CEM felt
very strongly that it would be in the best interest of the learners and the
administration if it is written this year."

 

Motshekga said the issues raised by unions were important and would be dealt
with by a task team being set up to look into the ANAs. SAOU chief executive
Chris Klopper said Motshekga's decision placed all their agreements around
the ANAs at risk.

 

"We had agreed that to avoid disruption of education, we would jointly
devise a new system in 90 days. We were going to not only look at a new
system but also teacher development and then decide on the appropriate time
to write. Now this places all agreements at risk."

 

Klopper said Motshekga's decision was "kneejerk" and "irresponsible".

 

"Practically there will be no children at school between December 1 and 4.
When children finish with their exams, they go on holiday. There will also
be no-one to mark the scripts because teachers will be finalising report
cards. The minister has not thought this through. This arm-wrestling will
not work," he said.

 

Schools close on December 9 for the festive season. Sadtu's general
secretary Mugwena Maluleke said Motshekga's decision was "regrettable".

 

"We want our teachers to relax, there will be no ANAs this year. This is the
time for unions to stand together and prove what they are worth. The
minister is not worried about education but service providers who have been
paid for the exams. This corruption must end," Maluleke said.

 

Naptosa president Basil Manuel said they were also disappointed by the
decision. "We are disappointed that there was no consultation even though
there is a forum for that. We are not sure if the issue can be resolved this
year," Manuel said.

 

 

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