Stop BELA Bill: ActionSA submits objections to Parliament
25 January 2024
ActionSA has submitted its objections to the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill in front of the houses of Parliament in Cape Town today as we believe it is a flawed legislative attempt to camouflage the structural deficiencies of South Africa’s education system resulting from decades of systemic mismanagement.
As a party where quality education is one of its founding values, ActionSA believes the BELA Bill fundamentally fails to address the existing challenges in our education system. Instead, the bill will only serve to compound the challenges by introducing a series of proposals that lack coherence and fail to align with the actual needs and realities of our education landscape. Quality Education remains one of the best tools to enable someone to improve their lives, but the BELA Bill will unlikely achieve that goal.
While the BELA Bill stated intentions may be admirable, the bill amounts to a power grab by the Basic Education Minister who will be enabled to set a school’s language policy regardless of what a School Governing Body (SGB) decides, and limits parents’ ability to decide whether to home-school their children. Furthermore, the Bill proposes the welcomed inclusion of mandatory Grade R for all pupils, but without a clear understanding of the curriculum framework, affordability raises concerns.
This is why ActionSA believes a full costing of mandatory Grade R should be completed before the bill is approved by the national assembly. The conducive learning environment that home-schooling provide should be recognised, and SGB should retain control to decide the language policy of their respective schools. SGBs should also be empowered to determine and allow for religious practices at public schools while respective the rights and beliefs of all South Africans.