LISTEN | SA's diversity not acknowledged in school curriculum

16 June 2022 - 06:00
By Bulelani Nonyukela
Activists say if the education system is not linking history to the present, then the curriculum is meaningless. Stock photo.
Image: 123rf/Franck Boston Activists say if the education system is not linking history to the present, then the curriculum is meaningless. Stock photo.

Activists argue that the school curriculum is misguided, African languages are overlooked and language problems are silencing pupils.

Language expert Dr Xolisa Guzula and diversity expert Asanda Ngoasheng say the basic education department should issue a directive for transformation in the curriculum.

“Learners are silenced because they can’t express themselves,” Guzula said.

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