Subject choice is vital for our children's future
6 April 2015
Recent media reports have highlighted the intention of the Department of Basic Education (DBE) to make history a compulsory subject at all South African schools.
The DA acknowledges the role history plays in forming our present. It is vitally important that our children have a firm grasp of the history of our country. We support the National Development Plan's contention that history, heritage and culture "foster social understanding and cohesion, which is important for social and economic stability and growth".
However, Minister Motshekga has made a number of statements that raise concern about her intentions.
When the Minister presented her 5-year strategic plan to the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education, she stated: "There have been many calls made for us to make history compulsory." We are aware of only one call, and that has been from SADTU.