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Pretoria, 16 January 2016

 

 

Partners announce Joint Programme to promote teacher professionalisation

 

 

The National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) has entered into a
collaboration with teacher unions, in an attempt to inter alia; find
practical solutions to improve the quantity and quality of learning in
schools. The first union to finalise the partnership with the NECT is the
South African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU). The first phase of the
partnership with SADTU will take place in two districts; Butterworth in the
Eastern Cape and Sekhukhune in Limpopo. 

 

The collaboration targets 348 primary and secondary schools in the first
district and 437 primary and combined schools in the latter area. 

 

NECT CEO Godwin Khosa explains that the collaboration aims; "To start small
with pilots and then gradually take feasible, affordable and sustainable
innovations to scale," according to Khosa the collaboration owes its genesis
to a demand from stakeholders in the teaching fraternity for assistance, "In
that sense the collaboration is a direct response to demand driven
interventions from teachers, SMTs and district officials." 

 

The initiative will involve a total of 700 teachers, 390 from Limpopo and
the balance from the Eastern Cape. The total number includes 160 primary
school principals, and aims to also advance the goals of the NDP of 90% of
learners mastering at least 50% of the curriculum by 2030 and creating a
better balance between unionism and professionalism.  

SADTU will employ its own criteria to identify the relevant Lead Teachers
and Principals, once this process has been finalised, the NECT will step in
to conduct the first level training of Lead Teachers and Principals and also
provide the materials: hard and soft copies to each Lead Teacher/Principal.

 

SADTU explains that the initiative is underpinned by 'Collaboration
Principles' that seek to amongst others; promote co-creation in improving
learning outcomes towards the achievement of the NDP goals.

 

The programme is in line with one of the strategies in SADTU's 2030Vision
Pillars: Servicing Union members and Creating a Learning Nation. It will
take forward SADTU's already existing initiatives that are undertaken
through its Curtis Nkondo Professional Development Institute. In 2016, the
Institute trained 133 Intermediate Phase Lead Teachers. The Institute has
since 2013 trained thousands of principals in School Management Team
Training. 

 

SADTU's General Secretary Mugwena Maluleke says; "Through this initiative it
will be possible to increase the core of Lead Teachers so that teacher
professionalisation becomes teacher-driven at local level, thereby reducing
dependence on Subject Advisors who are already few in numbers."

 

The Minister of Education, Angie Motshekga expressed her gratitude at the
steps being taken by teacher unions in the professionalisation of teaching.
She said; "This programme will improve teachers' subject knowledge as well
as inculcate effective daily teaching routines critical for quality
education."

 

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Contacts:

NECT: Shavana Mushwana 078 980 2604 

SADTU: Nomusa Cembi 011 971 2000 / 082 719 5157

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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