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  1. Andrew Kenny: South Africa’s education system is under siege - Biznews Andrew Kenny: South Africa’s education system is under siege - Biznews

    South African education is under attack. The attack is against our few remaining good schools, not against the majority of bad schools. Most South African ...

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  2. ANTHEA JEFFERY: What universities need to ensure SA has a productive workforce - Business Day ANTHEA JEFFERY: What universities need to ensure SA has a productive workforce - Business Day

    The stated priorities of the government of national unity (GNU) that was formed after the May elections are growth and jobs  — precisely what SA most requires. ...

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  3. BELA Bill take youth backwards – IRR BELA Bill take youth backwards – IRR

    17 June 2022 - The Basic Education Law Amendment (BELA) Bill will transfer even more power over education from parents to government, despite the state’s mass ...

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  4. BELA law: school and parental autonomy critical to education solutions – IRR BELA law: school and parental autonomy critical to education solutions – IRR

    Strengthening rather than weakening school governing bodies is essential to efficient school governance, argues the Institute of Race Relations (IRR).

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  5. Cecil John Rhodes would have loved the ANC’s new education bill – Andrew Kenny - Biznews Cecil John Rhodes would have loved the ANC’s new education bill – Andrew Kenny - Biznews

    Cecil John Rhodes would have loved the ANC’s Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill (BELA), 2022. Rhodes was the most arrogant and ambitious of all the British ...

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  6. Covid:19: What private schools could learn from Sadtu, the govt and the British monarchy - News24

    16 January 2021 - An unfortunate inversion played out this week as teachers' union, Sadtu, and the government demonstrated more enlightened opinions on ...

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  7. Critical race theory: schools shouldn’t decide what political beliefs children adopt – Sara Gon - Biznews

    31 August 2021 - The IRR formally launched the website ‘Educate don’t Indoctrinate’ (Edonti) on Friday 20 August as a resource for parents, teachers and ...

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  8. CRT's insidious infiltration of our elite schools - Politicsweb

    27 August 2021 - The IRR formally launched the website ‘Educate don’t Indoctrinate’ (Edonti) on Friday 20 August as a resource for parents, teachers and ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  9. Democratic-era education has not lived up to expectations - Businesslive

    21 June 2021 - I vividly remember poring over the first reports of the events of June 16 1976 in the Rand Daily Mail the day after.

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  10. Educate, don’t Indoctrinate – New initiative to combat and expose Critical Race Theory indoctrination in South African schools Educate, don’t Indoctrinate – New initiative to combat and expose Critical Race Theory indoctrination in South African schools

    19 August 2021 - The teaching of Critical Race Theory (CRT) is starting to take place in South Africa’s private schools.

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