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Schools are not being privatised, Western Cape tells teachers union

 

 

Bekezela Phakathi, Business Day, Johannesburg, 18 February 2016

 

The Western Cape provincial government has denied allegations by the South
African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU) that it wants to privatise public
schools in poor areas, which SADTU says will lead to teachers losing their
jobs.

 

The union, together with the South African Communist Party (SACP) in the
Western Cape and Congress of South African Students, on Thursday picketed
outside the Western Cape education department, calling for the scrapping of
the collaborative schools pilot project.

 

The department has created a new schooling model, dubbed collaboration
schools, where donors, including private foundations, play a major role in
the day-to-day running of the school.

 

The department said support organisations, called operating partners, would
ensure intensive school-level support to teachers and principals through
training, additional resources, monitoring and regular feedback.

 

The pilot project is being rolled out from this year for a trial period of
five years, and will be implemented with the full agreement of governing
bodies in participating schools. Five schools have been selected to take
part in the pilot project.

 

Commodification

 

But the SACP and SADTU said on Thursday that "the schools collaboration
project finds its expression in the context of privatising what belongs to
the public and will ultimately commodify what the public (is) supposed to
get free".

 

"We are not against the sourcing of donors for the improvement of our public
schools; however, this should not be done to restructure the democratic
structure of governance currently outlined in the South African Schools Act.

 

"(We) condemn the idea of commodifying our education system by annexing
public schools and delivering them into the hands of profit-driven
consortiums. The privatisation of our education system has been presented as
collaboration between the provincial government, the community and private
consortiums," the organisations said.

 

"This ploy by the (provincial education department) is nothing more than the
implementation of neoliberal policy, the policy that will ignore and censor
the community, parents, teachers and workers say in the governance of the
school," the SACP and SADTU said in a memorandum submitted to the provincial
education department.

 

Special type

 

Western Cape education department spokeswoman Bronagh Casey said that the
project did not involve the privatising of schools.

 

"A collaboration school is a new type of no-fee public school, partnered
with an experienced nonprofit school support organisation called an
'operating partner', with the education department overseeing school
performance and holding the school and operating partner to account as part
of the public education system," said Ms Casey.

 

She said teachers in schools that choose to become collaboration schools
would continue to be employed and paid by the department under their
original contract in terms of the Employment of Educators Act.

 

"The pilot is designed to create an environment with an improved educational
experience for learners... In other words, these schools will be provided
with a range of additional resources, which they otherwise would not
necessarily receive - all to the benefit of the learner and improving the
quality of education at the school," said Ms Casey.

 

From:
http://www.bdlive.co.za/national/education/2016/02/18/schools-are-not-being-
privatised-western-cape-tells-teachers-union

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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