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1 December, 2010 | |
New Education Bill passed in the Provincial Legislature Statement by Donald Grant, Western Cape Education Minister I am greatly pleased and proud to announce that the Western Cape Provincial School Education Amendment Bill has been approved by the Western Cape Provincial Legislature. There is no doubt that this is a truly significant piece of legislation for the future of education in the Western Cape. The amendment bill is aimed squarely at ensuring that the highest quality of schooling possible is available to all learners in our schools - and schools that are staffed by committed, competent teachers. This bill will provide the provincial government with a number of tools to help improve the provision of quality education to all the learners of the Western Cape and to hold educators and officials accountable to the highest possible professional standards. This bill is therefore an essential element of this government’s overarching objective of improving learner outcomes in this province. I originally announced my intention to amend the Western Cape Provincial School Education Act in my first budget speech to this house in June 2009. The time taken to reach this point is a reflection of the seriousness with which this process has been taken. It also points to the complexity of the legal, educational and other issues involved and the degree to which the existing legislation had become out of date in relation to an ever changing education landscape. The need to amend the existing Provincial Act was occasioned by a range of factors. These include the following: Therefore different categories of amendments have been included in the Bill. These include:
We were also very cognizant of the need to consult with all the relevant role-players in education in the Western Cape. To this end I am very grateful for the range of constructive input that has been made into this process. We have had a lengthy period of public comment and an extensive consultation process with school governing body organizations, educator unions, school principals, representatives from higher education organizations, as well as with the honourable members of this house, through the standing committee. The robust and constructive debate these processes elicited has served to strengthen this amendment bill and to help further our objective of improving learner outcomes. The amended preamble of the Bill best encapsulates the overriding objectives of the bill: “WHEREAS, to this end, it is essential that all learners have access to the highest quality of basic education that the province can provide and which will uphold the principles and values of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, particularly the rights of children, while requiring the highest standards of accountability from those learners, their parents, school governing bodies, educators and officials.” This bill is vitally important then because it: The bill achieves these objectives by, among other things: These provisions, read against a number of others contained in the bill, are all aimed at increasing levels of accountability in the system and improving learner outcomes. In many cases the bill builds on existing national legislation, including the South African Schools Act, the National Education Policy and the Employment of Educators Act. However, this bill, within the parameters of the constitution, strengthens many of these provisions and provides the Western Cape with more tools to deliver a quality education. I am very conscious that the provincial government’s drive to improve dramatically learner outcomes in this province is still a work in progress and that this bill is simply one important step in this process. For you can no more legislate quality and accountability in a school system than you can legislate discipline in a school. However, sound legislation is the enabler of good policy, and ultimately, of best practice. Therefore, this bill, combined with the already significant progress we have made in other areas of improving the provision of education in the Western Cape holds the very real promise of building the truly world-class education system we are determined to create in this province. In this regard, it is heartening that just yesterday the highly respected international consultancy firm, McKinsey and Company in its report entitled, “How the world’s most improved school systems keep getting better,” recognized the Western Cape as an example of good practice. Finally, I would like to thank the Chair and members of the Standing Committee for their work in processing this bill and underscore that I look forward to working with them, as together we work to make our a vision a reality of access to quality education for the close to 1 million learners of this province a reality. For enquiries, contact Bronagh Casey: 072 724 1422 or brcasey@pgwc.gov.za. Visit our website: http://wced.wcape.gov.za return to: WCED Home page | Media Releases Index page | |
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