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Dismal figures for students finishing their courses suggest that our universities have learned little in seven years.
In a surprise move, the basic education department has announced it only planned to provide every child with a textbook by 2014.
Equal Education is giving Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga another month to promulgate norms and standards for school infrastructure.
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Dismal figures for students finishing their courses suggest that our universities have learned little in seven years.
In a surprise move, the basic education department has announced it only planned to provide every child with a textbook by 2014.
The amended education Act echoes what apartheid’s architects had in mind for universities.
Equal Education is giving Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga another month to promulgate norms and standards for school infrastructure.







