
April 2020 – Special edition: The Covid-19 pandemic
Download the April 2020 Equaliser newsletter here.
Download the April 2020 Equaliser newsletter here.
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Protocol on the writing of the 2020 November examinations in compliance with the Covid-19 requirements Circular on allowing Covid-19 positive learners to write the combined 2020 November National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination
Letter from SECTION27 and Equal Education Law Centre, on behalf of Equal Education and two Limpopo schools, to Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga and the Education MECS. Sent in October 2020. Letter to Minister Motshekga and Education MECs Annexure to the letter to Minister Motshekga and Education MECs
Find the fifth set of government National School Nutrition Programme plans for monitoring, National and Provincial reports below. Affidavit by the Department of Basic Education Minister of the Department of Basic Education confirmatory affidavit Filing Notice – Eastern Cape Eastern Cape report Filing Notice – Free State Free State report Gauteng report KwaZulu-Natal report Limpopo
Letter from SECTION27 and Equal Education Law Centre, on behalf of Equal Education and two Limpopo schools, to Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga and the Education MECS, welcoming the improved coherency of the reports and more importantly, a general increase in the number of learners currently receiving meals in most provinces. There however remains some
Find the fourth set of government National School Nutrition Programme plans for monitoring: National and Provincial reports below. Department of Basic Education report Limpopo affidavit Gauteng affidavit Mpumalanga affidavit Eastern Cape affidavit North West affidavit (1) North West affidavit (2) Northern Cape affidavit KwaZulu-Natal affidavit
When the South African Government closed schools due to #Covid19 in March, we recognised this decision, while necessary, would take a drastic toll on school communities. We conducted three surveys across the five provinces we organise in – Gauteng, the Western Cape, the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo. We conducted these to understand how learners had been affected by
Letter from SECTION27 and Equal Education Law Centre, on behalf of Equal Education and two Limpopo schools, to Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga and the Education MECS, welcoming improvements in the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) plans but asking for next reports to include plans to ensure that learners who are at home on some