Wednesday 1 August 2012

Textbook crisis a failer to students and the Govt

What a tremendous exposure to the pupils of Limpopo. How can such thing happen without anyone realising how this pupils have suffered for the past seven(7) months? 


Mrs Gordiner during the conference
meeting held at Cape Town

The textbook crisis will cost our pupils to fail as they won't have enough time to prepare themselves for the next coming exams. It seems that the Limpopo education department does not care much about their pupils and this will create bad image for our country. The education department have violated the student's right and it has caused a national furore after more than 5000 schools were left without textbook. 

According to Nadine Gordimer, "it is the (education) minister's responsibility to make sure that the textbook are ordered in time and delivered at the right time to schools".

If our Government could make sure that this thing never happen again, our passed rate could increase and the teachers will have more time to prepare lessons and the pupils will have more time to prepare for  exams.



Our Government should spend more time in monitoring our schools performance and  have more inspirational  people who will motivate and tell our learners that it is never to late to do best and achiave best results. Let us all part-take in helping the Government to change their mentality and build the future for tomorrow. Let's all embrace our nation and be united.    



8 comments:

  1. What a shame. Our government should be more vigilant on such matters because they are costing the learners greatly. They shouldn't be suprised at the low pass rate come the end of the end. they will be the one's to blamed.

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    1. True to that. Our learners will fail and there will be no one to be blamed. That's how our Government operates.

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  2. yes, our minister of education Angie Motshekga really did not handle the situation very well.. but then it might not have been her faukt or the departments it might have been the people who were in charge of the delivaries who were slow to deliver the books.

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    1. We can blame those who delivers the textbooks but our government must order textbooks on time. They should monitor and never put our children's future on stake

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  3. i think Angie should be fired because she was incompetent and not admitting to her mistakes was the worst and what make it even more worse is that she really is ruining other children's future

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    1. True to that. It will be best if they could fire her.

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  4. Our country indeed has a good image that is getting ruined each day,but as for limpopo pupils it is going to be difficult to prepare for their exams.

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    1. I don't think they will have more time for preparation. This will amke our pass rate to decline

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