Saturday, April 18, 2020

#Will they go back to school??

Expert says school should be scrapped amid leaked proposal

2020-04-18

                            Newsreview
A department of Basic Education draft proposal allegedly states that some pupil could return to school as early as 6 May.

In what seems to be a battle of opinion regarding the 2020 school year, an expert has said it should be scrapped completely,while a Department of Basic Education (DBE) draft proposal-said to be leaked-states that the school year could resume in three weeks in time.

According to SowetanLIVE, the "back-to-school" instruction came from proposals contained in the DBE's draft post- COVID-19 lockdown recovery plan. However,when The South African contacted DBE spokesperson Elijah Mahlangu,he said he had no knowledge of document.

Pupil allegedly return to school on these dates.
According to the DBE, "draft proposal",South Africans pupils in grade 12 and Seven will be the first to return to school on 6 May-should President Cyril Ramaphosa ease the lockdown at the end of the month.
These are the tentative dates for pupil to return to school:
  • Grade 12 and 3__6May;
  • Grade 11 and 6__20 May;
  • Grade 10 and 5__3 June;
  • Grade 9 and 4__17 June;
  • Grade 8 and 3__1 July;
  • Grade 2 and 1__8 July; and
  • Grade R__15 July.
The document stated that the phased-in approach"will be closely managed and monitored" and that the next two grades will be brought in b
ased on how the school is coping with the management of the number of pupils,space and the hygienic requirements.

31 comments:

  1. Grade 12s should really return to school so they can catch up and be able to get marks to apply for university

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    1. The best option for them is that there must'nt be any holiday,there will rest in December

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  2. Yoooh I feel for matriculants I have a sister who's in matric she's always studying I just wish there was a way for them to return to school 💔

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    1. I also have a brother,he's thinking of even dropping out 😥😥

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  3. 😣 I feel sorry for grade twelve.... I hope they'll survive.

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  4. The situation is too bad because truth be told learners will fail at keeping social distance and practising good hygiene

    Allowing them back at school will help them catch up but also put their lives in danger

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    1. Hope our government will have a better solution, because what you are saying is true.

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    1. Thinking that they have to go to the universities

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    1. I feel sorry for them because oviaas bazongena even on weekends

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  7. Wuuuu ngaze ngawuzwela Matric Jesu😪😢

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  8. Shem poor matric it really sad for them

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  9. Poor matric it sad for them, they will be working under pressure

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  10. Poor matrics.....I wouldn't wish this even on my enemy. This is really a difficult time for them

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    1. 😥😥this will have negative impact on their results

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  11. I feel sorry for matric because they thought this year they will finish school and go to University

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    1. Only if there was another way of helping them😥

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  12. I feel so bad for Matric but they must do whatever its take to push their work nd study hard

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  13. I feel so much pain for grade 12 💔learners let hope they will make it

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  14. This is bad for grade 12 ,but they need not to relax they should get previous questions papers and continue studying at home ,through tv and radio

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  15. This is not good dear,there is no time to relax.

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