DBE DENIES WALKING AWAY FROM ANA MEDIATION PROCESS
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) can confirm that a circular has been issued to schools instructing them to administer the Annual National Assessments at a time that is convenient for them to do so between the 26th of November 2015 and the 4th of December 2015.
This comes after a mediation process between the DBE and teacher trade unions did not culminate in an agreement being signed.
The mediation process which took place over the course of 31 meetings concluded with a draft agreement on 19 November 2015 and had to be considered by the principals of those parties involved for signature on 23 November 2015. The CEM welcomed and accepted all the aspects of the draft agreement except for making the administration of ANA voluntary. Unions insisted on this while on the other hand CEM was of the view that this constituted such a fundamental difference that it collapsed the draft agreement. The DBE could not agree to this term.
The Minister of Basic Education did not walk away from the mediation process. On Friday last week the DBE was ready to sign the draft agreement which would have seen only 2100 schools writing the assessments, however at that point the new condition of voluntary participation was insisted upon and the mediation process was jeopardized.
It is our considered view that the mediation process went well overall and we would like to appreciate the role played by all stakeholders and in particular the mediator, Mr Charles Nupen.