I'm happy that I did science stream at school, I regret nothing about it, itmade so much sense. The problem that needs to be solved is that, SA needs to build industries for the students it created.
Thank you so much for such a thought provoking video. As someone who has education at heart, I totally agree with you. The education system is not working at all
At the moment, the Department of education is targeting successful schools almost daily for harrassment about petty issues. The moment parents become involved to improve standards in their children's schools, the dept targets them for harassment.
Even educators themselves have been forced to become administrators most of the time, which leads to so many loopholes in curriculum. I'm sure many people who speak from a place of ignorance assume that it is always the educators who are to blame. But if they could take the time to immerse themselves in thorough research and see what really goes on in schools and the entire system itself, they would not villainise them. The system has definitely moved from worse to worst. However, besides promoting vocational skills in learners how would you ensure that educators themselves are well equipped to educate and facilitate those skills? And what about the quintile system? Will you dismantle it or supplement it? What about the working conditions that plague educators already in the system? What is the game plan since the current system not only uses them as scapegoats but also demoralises them as well. I think everyone on every campaign can give stats based on other countries, but very few share a clear vision on their stance.
Why do all the politician's or critics leaves out India when it comes to education. India has one off the best education system in the world. They don't export teachers to educate their population like other countries.
The primary school text and workbooks were not created by experts. They look big and bright, but the content is terrible. And Gr1 and 2 has such a complex and overburdened syllabus, kids never get enough time to just learn to read and count.
I'm happy that I did science stream at school, I regret nothing about it, itmade so much sense. The problem that needs to be solved is that, SA needs to build industries for the students it created.
✊🏾🙏🏽🦅So true!
I am happy that we are planning bright future for our brothers and sisters, amen to you brother
Thank you so much for your positive feedback!
Well said..We need you in parliament
Thanks to Pen....you now have a new follower....probably a voter too❤
Thank you so much, I appreciate your support!🙏
Oh wow so true😞. And its so narrow structured , we are all different and systems need to accommodate us all.
Thank you so much for such a thought provoking video. As someone who has education at heart, I totally agree with you. The education system is not working at all
Thanks for sharing!!
I love this guy ❤
Correct....education here is just given for free, no learning required
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😂i hope you're educated
@@thapelomakwatanyane4859 I am and it cost my parents all their savings
@@thapelomakwatanyane4859 I didn't get my qualifications on a bribe.
Said it Mouthful 🙌🏾
#AriseSA
Thank you so much @sindilepromise9473🙏🏾
At the moment, the Department of education is targeting successful schools almost daily for harrassment about petty issues. The moment parents become involved to improve standards in their children's schools, the dept targets them for harassment.
As south Africans we are doomed.
The only thing we good at is drinking parties dancing that's it. If you don't change your ways you will die poor.
Even educators themselves have been forced to become administrators most of the time, which leads to so many loopholes in curriculum. I'm sure many people who speak from a place of ignorance assume that it is always the educators who are to blame. But if they could take the time to immerse themselves in thorough research and see what really goes on in schools and the entire system itself, they would not villainise them. The system has definitely moved from worse to worst. However, besides promoting vocational skills in learners how would you ensure that educators themselves are well equipped to educate and facilitate those skills? And what about the quintile system? Will you dismantle it or supplement it?
What about the working conditions that plague educators already in the system? What is the game plan since the current system not only uses them as scapegoats but also demoralises them as well. I think everyone on every campaign can give stats based on other countries, but very few share a clear vision on their stance.
Why do all the politician's or critics leaves out India when it comes to education. India has one off the best education system in the world. They don't export teachers to educate their population like other countries.
This is what you get when you get rid of vocational training
The primary school text and workbooks were not created by experts. They look big and bright, but the content is terrible. And Gr1 and 2 has such a complex and overburdened syllabus, kids never get enough time to just learn to read and count.
True. Even grade 3. Also, some of the resources have so many grammatical errors.
@@burgundy896 Absolutely right.