The whole country is struggling financially but only the Western Cape is getting rid of teachers
30 September 2024
The Government of National Unity must flex its muscles and stop the Western Cape from chopping more than 2400 teacher posts.
While budgetary constraints are impacting all provincial education departments, the Western Cape is seemingly the only province that is refusing to shift money around to plug the gap (though it has the choice and the resources to do so).
South Africa already has a critical shortage of teachers. Five months ago, the Basic Education Minister announced that the department had started recruiting to fill the 31 000 teacher shortage in the country.
The impact of the teacher shortage is ballooning class sizes, particularly at schools in less well-off areas. The national guideline is a ratio of one teacher to 30 learners, but in many instances the ratio is already more than 1:50.