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Textbook racism to come under review

 

 

Francesca Villette, Cape Times, Cape Town, 25 October 2016

 

The country's biggest teacher union and the provincial Education Department 
have come out in support of a review of textbooks used at public schools.

 

This follows controversial high school textbook content brought to light by the 
Cape Times.

 

The content, which analysts say implies to pupils that Western culture is 
superior, has been published by Pearson SA in Platinum English First Additional 
Language Grade 9 textbooks.

 

It's a story about a young girl who leaves her home in EmaThondwane in rural 
KwaZulu-Natal to attend a boarding school in Pietermaritzburg.

 

An extract from the workpiece reads: “My friends at school did not know I was a 
farm girl. I made up many stories about a rich businessman father and his white 
lawyer wife, my stepmother. I told them of imaginary mansions in uMhlanga 
Rocks. I resented the mud houses and grass houses I really came from.”

 

English

 

After reading the 
comprehension pupils then have to copy words into a table, 
with two headings: Traditional African experiences, and Modern Western 
experiences.

 

The words include: coarse black hair, dieting, mansions and English.

 

Provincial education spokesperson Paddy Attwell said 53 schools ordered the 
textbook for this academic year and 51 for next year.

 

“Our information is that Minister Angie Motshekga has appointed a task team to 
review content in textbooks listed on the National Catalogue. We support this 
initiative,” Attwell said.

 

National Education spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga said the department is engaging 
publishers about content.

 

“Some of the textbooks that are used in schools do have content that's 
offensive. For this reason the Department of Basic Education (DBE) has also 
launched a review of textbooks to identify content that has discrimination and 
bias.

 

“We believe our teachers are able to mediate between offensive content and 
ensure that learners are aware that such content is undesirable and find a way 
to teach without promoting prejudices or discrimination in the content,” 
Mhlanga said.

 

In 2014, on behalf of the DBE, the Human Sciences Research Council researched 
discrimination and biases in textbooks used in public schools.

 

Results revealed the presence of various forms of discrimination in all 40 of 
the textbooks.

 

Nkosana Dolopi

 

South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) deputy general secretary 
Nkosana Dolopi said the union also supported the revision by the national 
Education Department.

 

“Bantu education taught pupils to disown themselves and we can’t have that 
happening today. We are behind the (national) Education Department,” Dolopi 
said.

 

[email protected]

 

 

From: 
http://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/textbook-racism-to-come-under-review-2083278

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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