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Umsebenzi Online, Volume 15, No. 22, 30 June 2016

 

 


Quest for full education

 

SADTU is pushing for curriculum changes to reflect the liberation struggle

 

By Mugwena Maluleke

 

The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) is not only a working-class 
trade union, but it is also a professional association of revolutionary 
teachers who remember the rich history of this country, and who are strongly 
determined to pass on their knowledge to all our young compatriots.

 

SADTU is affiliated to COSATU and is allied with the ANC, the SACP and the 
South African National Civic Association (SANCO).

 

SADTU was established in 1990, in the presence of Nelson Mandela, following a 
directive of the ANC, under teacher Oliver Tambo, given in the late 1980s 
during the preparation of the famous Harare Declaration.

 

1950: Sacrifice for unity

 

As a trade union, on June 26th of each year, SADTU recalls the great stayaway 
of June 26, 1950, called by the ANC and united structures of the day, to demand 
freedom of speech and association and most particularly to protest at the 
banning of the Communist Party of South Africa, the predecessor of the SACP, in 
May of that year.

 

The June 26, 1950, stayaway was a follow-up to the May Day 1950 stayaway that 
had ended in the massacre of 18 militants by the apartheid police in Alexandra 
and on the East Rand in the evening of that day.

 

There have been many massacres in South Africa. As SADTU, we would wish to 
remember all of them and remember every single martyr who died for 
revolutionary unity in South Africa.

 

1952: Defiance of unjust laws

 

We remember June 26 of 1952. The great Defiance Campaign started on that day. 
Still against the banning of our communist allies, but it was now also against 
the pass laws and all of the odious apartheid legislation of the racist 
National Party government.

 

One of those laws was the hated Bantu Education Act, which came into force in 
1953. 

 

Not only was the Bantu Education Act racist, but it was a scheme for racialised 
labour power, which was the essence of apartheid.

 

The Defiance Campaign was hard, but the liberation movement grew in the next 
two years as never before. It became a giant in those years. Chief Luthuli 
called this effect “courage rising with danger”.

 

1955: The Freedom Charter

 

On June 26 1955, the Freedom Charter was passed at the Congress of the People 
in Kliptown in the south of Johannesburg.

 

As the democratic teachers, we have special reason to celebrate the Freedom 
Charter, which says, among other things, that “Teachers shall have all the 
rights of other citizens.”

 

Teachers have the right to organise and the right to strike. No one should ever 
try to tell teachers or principals which union to belong to.

 

As revolutionary professionals we celebrate the Freedom Charter for defining, 
once and for all, what education really is: “The aim of education shall be to 
teach the youth to love their people and their culture, to honour human 
brotherhood, liberty and peace.”

 

This statement of the Freedom Charter means that the aim of education is to 
bring up children to be mature adults, and at the same time, citizens of the 
country that is their own. In short, it declares people’s education for 
people’s power.

 

This is in direct contrast to the fake “Democratic” and fake “Alliance” DA 
political party of reaction, which only wants labour power to exploit, and 
nothing else.

 

The DA has not changed its ideas much, since the Bantu Education Act of 1953. 
Its means may have changed, slightly, but its aims have not change at all.

 

History of the liberation struggle

 

After 1955 and until 1994, June 26 was celebrated by the majority of South 
Africans, disenfranchised as they were, as National Freedom Day.

 

Now, we have a different Freedom Day, in commemoration of the first democratic 
election on April 27, 1994, but we do not wish to forget June the 26th. 

 

We will never forget it. The lessons of the struggle for freedom should never 
be put behind us. It is this struggle that created in us South Africans a 
common knowledge of what is right and what is wrong.

 

We as SADTU demand the teaching of the full, partisan history of the South 
African liberation struggle in our schools, now and forever.

 

Loving our culture, we demand the teaching of children in their home language. 

 

Hating Bantu education, we demand a full education and not a second-rate 
education, for all, whether it be in maths and science, or in the humanities, 
or in music, dance and drama.

 

The South African Democratic Teachers Union is still on a mission. It refuses 
utilitarian education.

 

Once again, we refuse a substitute for education that consists of markers, 
tests and rote learners.

 

Elections

 

The South African liberation struggle is not ended. It is still a work in 
progress.

 

We deplore the thought of allowing the successors of the National Party, the 
DA, to govern even a single municipality. The DA represents a return to the 
past.

 

The DA is reactionary and counter-revolutionary. All statements to the contrary 
by the DA are false.

 

The acid test is this: the DA will never agree to the teaching of true 
liberation struggle history in schools.

 

Hence, we wish to press this demand for the teaching of full liberation 
struggle history in schools, because it exposes the DA and its 
fellow-travellers within government for the reactionaries they are.

 

In the eternal spirit of June 26 and the immortal Freedom Charter, SADTU 
wholeheartedly supports the ANC, in all wards and municipalities, in the coming 
municipal elections.

 

•        Cde Mugwena Maluleke is SADTU general secretary and SACP Central 
Committee member. An edited version of this piece was first carried by The New 
Age on 24 June 2016

 

 

 

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