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Boinamo said there was a need for the Constitution to be amended so that the responsibility could be shifted to school principals.
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I say this because the anonymous and honourable Boinamo, in opposing the idea of a national pledge proposed by the President to be recited by school children made some illiterate political remarks and then added: that he rejected the idea of reciting or swearing an oath to the Constitution because 'not everybody supports all the laws of the Constitution'.
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The task team, Boinamo said, would then produce a report on the key reasons why a particular school was under-performing.
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"However, many of the causes of the non-performance of the education system require new policy and administrative interventions, rather than more money," Boinamo said.
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"But it is irrational to punish them for matters that they in fact have very little control over," Boinamo said.
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Boinamo said the DA was happy with the money allocated to the department during Wednesday's budget speech.
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Boinamo said the department's decision to introduce three different tests this year meant that TIMSS testing would be done in only 400 schools, or two percent of the country's 20,000 primary
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"Rather than attacking school governing bodies, she should be working harder to develop new teacher salaries that reward good performers and punish poor performers," Boinamo said.
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"Apartheid racial disparities continue to be reflected in educational outcomes," Boinamo said.
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Boinamo also proposed that principals in non-performing schools be given specific performance targets to meet, and face removal from office if they did not meet them.
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