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The education crisis: Call in the people

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The education crisis: Call in the people

As usual at this time of the year, there has been a sudden spurt of analyses, discussions and scenarios about our education system. Some of these are symptomatic of the annual matric exams-related national itch. This year, some of them are undoubtedly related to contests between political parties positioning themselves for next year’s general election. And yet we believe that something even more important is taking place – as South Africans we are sensing more clearly the depth of our crisis in education. And we are realising that education should be placed on the national agenda as a priority item.

Daily Dispatch: Stun grenades end ‘horror school’ protest

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http://www.dispatch.co.za/article.aspx?id=331680

Stun grenades end ‘horror school’ protest

2009/07/22

POLICE fired stun grenades yesterday during a protest by East London pupils against the dilapidated state of Lumko High School in Duncan Village.

Their plan was to march to the Department of Education’s office to list their grievances – which include having sewage run through their classrooms and having to sit 60 to a room – to the MEC of Education.

According to them, the department has been promising them a new school for the past 15 years.

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