South African Communist Party, Press Statement, 17 January 2016

 

 

SACP urges students to get registered and exercise their right to learn

 

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) urges all students who completed
their Grade 12 in 2015 or before and returning college or university
students who want to secure their future to get registered and advance their
right to learn. Space is being occupied as many students are already
registered and continue to register at colleges or universities. The SACP
believes that there is no contradiction in supporting the struggle for free
quality education while simultaneously protecting and exercising the right
to learn - which is important NOT to be disrupted and then wasted in vain.

 

The tripartite alliance primarily comprising of the SACP, the progressive
trade union federation COSATU and the governing party the ANC, which is the
alliance's leading component, remains committed to the goal of free quality
education in terms of the Freedom Charter, our country's Constitution and
shared ANC Polokwane resolutions on education - as follows.       

 

"Education shall be free, compulsory, universal and equal for all children;
Higher education and technical training shall be opened to all by means of
state allowances and scholarships awarded on the basis of merit" - Freedom
Charter. 

 

"Everyone has the right to a basic education, including adult basic
education; and further education, which the state, through reasonable
measures, must make progressively available and accessible" - Constitution
of the Republic of South Africa. 

 

We must "Progressively introduce free education for the poor until
undergraduate level" - ANC 52nd National Conference, Polokwane resolution.

 

Our ANC-led government's record speaks for itself. Since, 1994:

 

For the first time in South Africa basic education is free at school level
through the policies of no-fee paying schools and fee exemption for learners
from needy families at fee-paying schools. In addition, many learners
receive meals through the policy of school feeding schemes so they do not
learn on a hungry stomach. This has helped a great deal in expanding access
to basic education. Focus is now increasingly streamlining the quality of
teaching and learning and improving outcomes.

 

Students from needy families are eligible to free education and training
through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme at Technical and
Vocational Education and Training Colleges on the basis of merit as declared
in the Freedom Charter.

 

At universities, millions of students have received assistance from the
National Student Financial Aid Scheme. The assistance offered under the
scheme is being progressively expanded and now includes bursaries for the
eligible students on the basis of merit.

 

The SACP welcomes the efforts that have been implemented by the Minister of
Higher Education and Training Dr Blade Nzimande on expanding access to
post-school education and training band and President Jacob Zuma who last
week appointed a commission to compliment the work and add on the report
already available from the study that was commissioned by the Minister in
advancing this important goal.

 

Rather than an event, free quality education for students from needy
families will be realised as a process. As the ANC-led government record
shows, since 1994 there is reasonable and, indeed commendable, progress.

 

The struggle for free quality education must not be divorced from the
objective of radical economic and curriculum transformation. Free quality
education will be realised from radical economic transformation, including
progressive taxation on the rich and the wealthy to support this development
objective. To this end increased mobilisation is needed at the door steps of
the private sector, by far the largest consumer of our education and
training qualifications to come on board!!

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mohubetswane Mashilo, National Spokesperson, 082 920 0308

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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