Education organisations demand greater transparency before pupils’ return

Inconsistent and contradictory information from the department of basic education has led to  confusion and anxiety around the reopening of schools, and now is the time for transparency.

This is according to Equal Education, the Equal Education Law Centre and Section27, which  said in a joint statement that everything from school nutrition programmes to children with special needs to the scientific evidence the department had used in its decision-making processes around the reopening had to be made public   on the department’s website...

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