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Posted on 10th March 2010 by Gerhard Pieterse aka jail4bail in Autism |Local is lekke

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I received a pretty new brochure for the DA with the slogan “BETTER EDUCATION BRIGHTER FUTURE” which made me very excited that a political party cares about Education in South Africa.

DA - BETTER EDUCATION BRIGHTER FUTUREIn reading with great interest:

CREATING A SOCIETY WITH REAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL

The DA’s vision for South Africa is a society with real opportunities for all. This requires quality education for all our children. Improving education is one of South Africa’s biggest challenges, following 15 years of decline in many schools. The DA pledges that, within 15 years of taking power nationally, all children will emerge from schools able to read, write and calculate at internationally benchmarked levels.

TO DO THIS , THE DA WILL START BY GETTING THE BASICS RIGHT

  • Teachers and officials will be present, punctual and prepared to do their jobs every day.
  • There will be a special emphasis on reading, writing and calculating in every classroom.
  • Principals and officials will be hels accountable for improving results through performance contracts with achievement targets for each school.
  • There will be good text books for each subject in every grade, ready for the start of each year.
  • Children will be tested for literacy and numeracy at the end of grades 3, 6 and 9.
  • At the beginning of each year parents will be informed of the standards their children should reach by the end of the year.
  • There will be support and training for teachers to achieve literacy and numeracy targets, and their administrative load will be reduced.
  • Principals will be offered specialised school management training.
  • Effective discipline will be established in schools.
  • There will be a special focus on attracting, retaining, and rewarding excellent teachers.
  • Options for higher education will be expanded to include vocational and skills training as well as university education.

Wow awesome vision for South Africa Education, however one small thing missing. Where would learners with special educational needs fit into the future of education in South Africa?

Currently funding for the development of additional LSEN (Learners with Special Educational Needs) schools seems to be non existing. Yes I am looking at this in a one sided as example, because I receive the calls from desperate parents with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder looking for schools for their children. Current International Autism prevalence statistics indicate 1:158 ranging on different continents starting range from 1:86.

The current educational structure for autism in South Africa cannot cope with the demand with waiting list of up to 2 years.

Organisation working in the field of Autism function on their own financial ability to provide the best, individualised, quality education with dedicated and passionate staff, working their butts of everyday to change the lives of families.

It is time for Government and political parties to acknowledge that the prevalance of Autism Spectrum Disorder is increasing in epidemic proportion globally. Political parties and Government need to act now, learn for Gordon Brown and Barack Obama in taking ownership of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Looking for information on Autism on the DA website resulted in

In order to be fair I did a search for Autism on all the other political parties website and no information available.

I can only therefore conclude that no political party in South Africa care or prioritise Autism in South Africa. On the 2nd of April 2010 Autism groups & Governments around the world will acknowledge World Autism Awareness Day .

I urge you to start looking at the constitutional rights to education of children with Autism in South Africa.

3 Comments
  1. Brottonlass says:

    Same old same old. In 10 years nothing has changed with regard to Government. They should wake up and see what the rest of the world is doing for Autism. DISGUSTING!

    10th March 2010 at 1:44 pm

  2. Claire says:

    “Gordon Brown and Barack Obama in taking ownership of Autism Spectrum Disorder” … loved that you mentioned them and what they are doing! Clearly our government is not up to speed with the rest of the world!

    10th March 2010 at 2:10 pm

  3. Gerhard Pieterse aka jail4bail says:

    The daily struggles form parents living with ASD as per e-mail below from parent!

    I found a leaflet in my postbox that the DA will be improving on Education

    DA will be improving on Education ?????

    As a parent who has a 3 ½ year old autistic child, can not afford
    private tutoring, and the only government special school (Vera School)
    within Western Cape being inadequate with waiting lists of 3 to 4 years,
    which is detriment to any child’s development at that age, I would like
    to know what the DA is going to do to improve the quality of life for
    those children having to wait? All focus has been shifted on normally
    developed children, but what about the special needs children of our
    country? When will the educational department realize that one school
    within the Western Cape is not enough and more should be done?

    At the very least, to alleviate this problem, look into creating an
    environment within the normal schools to cater for such special needs
    children! Use our public schools and create separate special sections
    within those schools to accommodate and eliminate this ever growing
    problem, not just for autism, but for all types of special needs
    children.

    Please help improve our educational system within the Western Cape area
    as it is so desperately needed for special needs children as well.

    Antoinette Pearce

    Milnerton, Cape Town

    10th March 2010 at 2:14 pm

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