Cape Times

An Orwellian Bill

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I WAS disappoint­ed to learn of the changes to home schooling tabled in the draft Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill. Sadly, the timing of the public comment period – peak examinatio­n season – meant many parents were unable to respond.

Among other issues, the bill infringes on parental rights to choose the curriculum – within limits – that best suits their child.

This is counter to the South African Constituti­on (Section 28(2)): “A child’s best interests are of paramount importance in every matter concerning the child.”

More troubling is the open discrimina­tion to be shown to homeschool­ed children in qualifying for school completion. This will force many to countries that recognise the validity and rigorousne­ss of the home schooling system.

But neither of these are a patch on the proposed requiremen­t that parents apply to the state to request permission to school their children in the manner that they, as the child’s parents, deem to be best. This is Orwellian and frankly just frightenin­g.

I am not a home schooling parent, but I am a voluntary teacher of many children who are home schooled.

I see the positive impact that home schooling has on their lives: in terms of their character, their faith, their life choices, and their academic achievemen­ts.

This bill, should it be enacted, will place this valuable, and viable, alternativ­e to overtaxed educationa­l resources under serious threat. Erica Liebenberg Somerset West

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