Many South African teachers are incapable of teaching
The DA is alarmed that during her speech earlier this week, Minister Angie Motshekga, welcomed the first report emanating from the recently established National Education Evaluation and Development Unit (NEEDU) but neglected to make any mention at all of the report's primary finding (see full text of the report here).
The main question must be why the Minister is silent on the damning conclusion that most of South Africa's teachers exhibit a lack of content knowledge, are incompetent at imparting knowledge and are thus, effectively, not capable of teaching.
The author of the report, NEEDU CEO, Dr Nick Taylor, states that "poor subject knowledge on the part of teachers continues to be a critical problem". The point is then driven home: "This is arguably the fundamental problem in the school system".
Dr Taylor goes further to state that department heads and subject advisors are often not qualified to assist - with appointments having been made based on patronage and not on expertise or fitness for purpose.
I will write to the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee of Basic Education, Ms Hope Malgas, and request that this report be tabled in Parliament and considered in detail by the Portfolio Committee. It must be fully interrogated and vigorously debated.