Statement by the minister of Basic Education on violence in schools
2 September 2015
The Minister of Basic Education, Mrs Angie Motshekga, wishes to announce two new commitments as part of the Department’s efforts to end violence in South African schools.
First, the Department of Basic Education will take steps to ensure that all teachers are explicitly trained in values, human rights and citizenship. Training will take place through universities, with a specific focus on teachers of Life Orientation. This follows recent comments by the Minister regarding the importance of Life Orientation in helping learners to engage with the issues and attitudes that often lead to violence.
Secondly, as from April this year the Department has overseen the implementation of the National School Safety Framework for Safer Schools, as an expansion of the Care and Support for Teaching and Learning Programme, in partnership with the Centre of Justice and Crime Prevention and supported by the United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF). This programme seeks to enhance school culture by improving school management and classroom practice, and includes the promotion of essential rights and values. It has been piloted with great success in several provinces and will now reach all schools.
It is acknowledged that there have been recent disturbing examples of school violence, as well as widespread public support for action, as evidenced by the online campaign signed by over 25,000 citizens.