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Presentation outline. IntroductionSpeaking to following programmesProgramme 2: Curriculum Policy, Support and Monitoring Programme 3: Teachers, Education Human Resources and Institutional DevelopmentProgramme 4: Planning, Information and AssessmentProgramme 5: Educational Enrichment ServicesCo
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1. R2E CwD Response to Annual Performance Plan on education for children with disabilities
2. Presentation outline Introduction
Speaking to following programmes
Programme 2: Curriculum Policy, Support and Monitoring
Programme 3: Teachers, Education Human Resources and Institutional Development
Programme 4: Planning, Information and Assessment
Programme 5: Educational Enrichment Services
Conclusion and Recommendations
3. Introduction Omission of Annual Performance Plan to address education for children with disabilities in relation to special schools
E.g. Scholar transport not addressed even though raised as strategic priority for 2012/13.
Agree with Honourable Surty (Dep. Min) in relation to importance of promoting inclusive education and that we have policies in place for this
4. Programme 2: Curriculum Policy, Support and Monitoring Screening Identification Assessment & Support (SIAS)
Piloting of screening guidelines in Action Plan Milestones
However 100 schools nationally being trained on SIAS is not only completely unrealistic on what has been done, but is also completely unacceptable
Central to this is support the districts provide
5. Programme 3: Teachers, Education Human Resources… Principal performance contracts
Lack of any skills development and training for teachers in Inclusive Education
Includes managing diversity in classes and disability specific training
6. Programme 4: Planning, Information and Assessment Over-sized classes and children with disabilities that require support
Out of school children
Performance indicator 7 – 15 years – disproportionality high percentage of those are learners with disabilities
Low percentage of learners in age appropriate grades speaks to the inability of the system to address barriers to learning and learner needs
7. Programme 5: Educational Enrichment Services Transport constitutes a huge barrier to access education for children with disabilities
Scholar transport is highlighted as strategic priority for 2012/13, yet no mention is made of addressing it in programme 5, nor can we see evidence of any budgetary allocation
Interesting fact: Ca. 10 000 schools are targeted for participation in choral eisteddfods – 100 times the number of schools targeted to receive training on SIAS
8. Conclusion Acknowledge positive initiatives by the DBE to improve basic education
National schools nutrition programme;
Low and no school fee initiatives, especially at certain special schools;
Reports that NEEDU have published show real insight into challenges in implementation of basic education
Any commend by DBE on implementing recommendations of such reports are welcomed
9. Recommendations Programme 2:
As a matter of urgency to finalise revised SIAS documentation;
Revise targets for training schools and districts on SIAS
Increase educators’ capacity (not just on literacy, numeracy & science – managing diversity too) as part of the system to improve learner performance
Programme 3:
Important to re-look at criteria for principals’ performance contracts
10. Thank you! Contact Details:
Lorenzo Wakefield
Researcher: Children’s Rights Project
Community Law Centre
University of the Western Cape
lwakefield@uwc.ac.za
(021) 959 2950 (t)