The Herald (South Africa)

Meeting on closures a waste of time, say teacher unions

- Prega Govender

SA’s five teacher unions were flabbergas­ted on Sunday night when deputy basic education minister Reginah Mhaule and a task team comprising five education MECs asked them for proposals on why schools should be closed.

The unions had given basic education minister Angie Motshekga their three-page document on Saturday.

Mhaule informed the unions of the meeting at 8.45pm on Sunday.

The education MECs making up the task team included Kwazi Mshengu from KwaZuluNat­al, Panyaza Lesufi (Gauteng), Debbie Schafer (Western Cape), Wendy Matsemela (North West) and Polly Boshielo (Limpopo).

Profession­al Educators Union (PEU) general secretary Ben Machipi said: “What shocked us is that the task team introduced by the deputy minister was asking for the consolid ated proposals that we gave the minister on Saturday.

“The minister gave them an instructio­n to come and ask for something she has in her hands.”

He said they were told the task team would examine consolidat­ed proposals by the unions and then make recommenda­tions to Motshekga, which she would table before the cabinet.

“The meeting was a waste of time,” Machipi said.

In their proposals to Motshekga, the unions said schools must be closed immediatel­y and only reopen at the end of next month, once Covid-19 infections had peaked.

They proposed that matric pupils return on August 17 and that different modes of teaching be prioritise­d to help them while they were at home.

Other grades should return at the end of August, subject to a review based on the situation regarding the spread of the coronaviru­s.

Motshekga met the unions on Friday after meeting governing body associatio­ns earlier last week.

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