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Teachers Hail Ruling Against Tin-Shack Uganda School Profiteers

 

Minister’s decision to shut low-grade private institutes upheld

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 7 November 2016

 

Global education unions yesterday welcomed Uganda’s victory over a chain of
sordid shack schools bankrolled by the world’s richest man.

 

Bridge International Academies (BIA) appealed against Ugandan Education
Minister Janet Museveni’s decision this summer to close its 63 private
schools and transfer their 12,000 pupils to state education.

 

But Kampala’s High Court ruled in the government’s favour late on Friday,
with Lady Justice Patricia Basaza Wasswa confirming that the transnational
was operating in breach of the law and dismissing the appeal, with costs
awarded to the government.

 

No sanitation, and no education

 

The closures were ordered after inspectors found that poor sanitation at the
schools — typically corrugated iron shacks — was putting children’s health
at risk.

 

BIA was also employing unqualified teachers on low wages to give scripted
lessons from a handheld tablet computer and not following the national
curriculum.

 

Teaching union federation Education International (EI), which led a campaign
against BIA’s undermining of educational standards and wages, welcomed the
“major setback” for the company.

 

Neocolonial

 

EI vice-president for Africa Mugwena Maluleke told the Morning Star
yesterday: “If BIA’s up-to-now bogus, profit-seeking, rote-learning
neocolonial tin-shack establishments are not able and willing to — and do
actually — comply with the law, then they will not be permitted to
continue.”

 

He said EI and the South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (SADTU), of
which he is general secretary, hailed the ruling as “a victory for
professional education and a welcome correction to cheap, fraudulent, fake
education made by businesspeople who know nothing about it.

 

Imperialists

 

“Gone are the days when shallow standardised texts produced by foreign
imperialists could be passed off as ‘education’ in free, independent African
countries.”

 

Ugandan teachers’ union UNATU general secretary James Tweheyo called on the
government to “protect and promote the principle of access and equity for
all students through the provision of public education, which must set the
standards for high-quality education.”

 

Billionaires and British

 

BIA, which aims to sell private schooling to 10 million poor children in
Africa and Asia by 2025, is backed by Microsoft founder Bill Gates — the
world’s richest man — and fellow dotcom billionaires Mark Zuckerburg of
Facebook and Ebay’s Pierre Omidyar.

 

It also receives funding from the World Bank and Britain’s Department for
International Development (DfID), which funnelled £5.5 million to BIA over
the past year.

 

A DfID source told the Mail on Sunday: “We believe there is political
motivation behind closing down these schools.”

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-a1ff-Uganda-Teachers-hail-ruling-agains
t-tin-shack-school-profiteers#.WB_x4y19600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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