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Sadtu: We have not captured the Department of Education
The teaching union has refuted claims it's captured the education system.
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Minister Motshekga grilled about willingness to address Sadtu dominance
The issue was raised during the Basic Education Dept's meeting in Parliament on progress made with the 'Jobs for Cash' report.
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Jobs for cash: Minister punts law changes to resolve issues
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga appeared before a Parliamentary committee to discuss the progress made in dealing with the matter.
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Sadtu calls for tighter security after Soweto principal stabbed
Sadtu called on the Gauteng Education Department to take the safety and security of teachers and pupils at schools seriously after the stabbing.
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WCED approaches court over Sadtu, Cosas disruptions
Sadtu is opposed to systemic tests and believes they overburden teachers.
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WCED gives Sadtu deadline to avoid court action
The union has boycotted the department's assessment of the quality of education.
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WC education dept considers court interdict in systemic tests battle
Teachers reportedly affiliated to Sadtu have been preventing the tests from being written.
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Sadtu in WC won’t back down on systemic test boycott
Teachers have reportedly been going to schools in Khayelitsha and other areas to prevent testing.
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WCED to seek action against Sadtu in tests dispute
The department appears to be on a collision course with Sadtu over systemic tests.
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Systemic tests putting 'undue pressure on learners' - Sadtu
Teachers' union Sadtu has vowed to boycott systemic testing at Western Cape schools in October.
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Sadtu questions publisher’s influence on WC education policy
Sadtu believes Pearson potentially has too much influence because it designs the province's systemic tests.
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WC Sadtu to challenge systematic testing
Sadtu believes learners are already over-tested and data from testing hasn’t been implemented adequately.
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'Sadtu must stop making wild allegations about Minister Motshekga'
Basic Education says Sadtu should rather focus on dealing with the so-called 'jobs for cash' report.
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Basic Education Dept calls on Sadtu not to deflect from jobs-for-cash report
Education spokesperson Troy Martens says the position taken by the union is disappointing.
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MPs to analyse jobs-for-cash report in Parliament
The report was released by Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga last week.
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Sadtu members to picket in Pretoria today
The teachers’ union will hand over a memorandum of grievances to the Basic Education Department.
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Sadtu cries foul over jobs-for-cash report
The teachers’ union has however said it’s still studying the Basic Education ministerial task team's report.
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DA welcomes ‘jobs for cash’ report
The report found that corruption is endemic in the education system.
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Sadtu responds to jobs for cash report
The teachers' union says it will implement harsh action against any of its members implicated in the report.
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Jobs for cash report: Some educators could face criminal charges
A task team has been looking into claims that some Sadtu members were selling jobs for money.
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Sadtu condemns minister over leak of jobs-for-cash report
The union says Angie Motshekga should hang her head in shame for postponing the release of the report.