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No Law Criminalises Holiday Lessons, Teachers Challenge Govt Ban

11 months agoMon, 15 Apr 2024 10:44:10 GMT
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No Law Criminalises Holiday Lessons, Teachers Challenge Govt Ban

Teacher unions have said no law prohibits their members from conducting holiday lessons. This comes after the Government issued a warning of disciplinary measures for schools who defied the directive to refrain from organising vacation school during this April holiday, citing the need for learners to rest.

Across the country, several schools, including one administered by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), are reportedly conducting holiday lessons specifically for examination classes.

According to NewsDay, ZRP Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga reportedly approved holiday lessons for the Zimbabwe Republic Police High School, which is located in Hatcliffe, Harare.

The school will be conducting holiday lessons starting from April 4 to 15, 2024 and also April 19 to 30, 2024.

The ZRP is charging US$100 for internal learners and US$159 for external learners.

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In a circular dated March 25, 2024, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education’s permanent secretary banned schools from conducting lessons during the holiday because learning during the first term was uninterrupted.

Speaking to NewsDay, Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said that extra lessons are good for learners. Said Majongwe:

The most important question we are asking is: Why does the government want to criminalise good effort? No teacher is spending time with learners to dampen their performance. Extra lessons are in good intent. Which law criminalises teaching?

Teachers are professionals and they are practising what they are trained for. Have we seen soldiers and cops being penalised for offering their services privately? Why does the government hate teachers so much?

Government should tell us the law under which it is banning holiday lessons. We are ready to challenge whoever harasses teachers for practising their profession.

Has government been charged for failing to provide basics to schools as enshrined in the Constitution?

Zimbabwe National Union of School Heads secretary-general Munyaradzi Majoni said the ban has only fuelled the “black market” for extra lessons. Said Majoni:

We know that parents are not comfortable having their children who are candidates this year at home for 39 days and, hence, it is those same parents who choose to send their children to those backyard and unregistered private schools to access the necessary education which was banned on the official market.

As far as we know, no public school is involved in the holiday lessons business and so they will find nothing if they visit these schools.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA) secretary-general Goodwill Taderera:

If any schools are conducting holiday lessons, it means they defied the government. But I don’t think there are public schools that defied the order.

Probably it’s the private schools or those unregistered schools that are in defiance. But our position is, if there is a circular from the ministry, then it should be adhered to.

Primary and Secondary Education Ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro was quoted as saying that 0,001% of schools were in defiance of the government’s directive not to conduct holiday lessons.

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26 Comments

Zim-Sketch · 11 months ago
the holiday is too long this time,
🏃‍♀️ Chi baby Che Zanu 🌊 · 11 months ago
Teachers love playing politics
Anonymous · 11 months ago
We continue to embarrass you mungatidii tichitonga. Tongaio mugoita zvamunoda ne ccc yenyu. Munofanirwa kutenda kuti takupai basa kwete kutuka ED akapfava kudaro. Ayatollah mu gamudaro Imi.
patz · 11 months ago
@Anonymous Iwe unorwarawo iwe. Ko ccc yapindira papi. Kutaura nezvedzidzo yevanha hazvina kana basa nema political parties. We are arguing about gvt policies on education not zanu or ccc policies.
hunex · 11 months ago
ngavaende vanosunga zrp schs nema army schs vari kuita ma extra lessons acho izvezvi tione
Top Dog · 11 months ago
hapana chimwe apa kuda kunyatso tiuuraira nhaka yevana vedu vasaswinura pahutongi usina chiidza kudayi Patz sando dzenu chiri mumusakasa chinozvinzira
patz · 11 months ago
Pauchaona kuti pawaisabhadharira mwana wako ma extra lessons waito breeder mbavha paden pako it would be too late coz mbavha yacho inenge yatokura. Minister Moyo warikutobhadharira vana vawo private tutor for holiday lessons
Mudhibhisi · 11 months ago
improve teachers' salaries, buy textbooks for students,build more schs ,make education more accessible instead of focusing on petty issues
masigede · 11 months ago
Scud even you vote wisely they will find a way to rig ,kwandakavhotera more than half yevanhu vakaenda vasina kukasta ma presidential ballot papers kusina,ema mp akauya Tiri mumutstetse,,kureva kuti kuti aiitwa printing tiri kuma balloting stations,and mamwe aisatonyatsooneka,another way of rigging
Mistubish Pajero · 11 months ago
pana amanikidzwa here kuenda kuma extra lessons zvaunoti kubirwa mari
Anonymous · 11 months ago
To hell with you teachers. Saka kana pasina law yacho zvoreva kuti torerai vabereki mari muchiita extra lessons here? Vabereki vari kutsva kuviri. School fees vari kubhadhara imi morega kudzidzisa mozoda kunodzidzisa kuma extra lesson. Curriculum iri kufamba kuma extra lessons nxaaa. Ko uyo asina mari yema extra lesson ofawo here.
Scud · 11 months ago
Next time vote wisely, in other words Protect your vote
Pamusoroi... · 11 months ago
Ndongoona sekuti dai maTr angowedzerwawo pay maybe vangachinja maitiro avo.
corruption corruption · 11 months ago
sungayi maChangemoney nana ok supermarket ari kukwidza mitengo yesugar everyday! mapurisa anotora mari pamaRoadblocks daily! Zimbabwe ndatadza kuinzisisa ! criminals walk free!
Hombre · 11 months ago
Extra lessons are very good. The problem comes when teachers don't teach during lesson times to create a need for paid extra lessons. Most teachers then charge exploitative amounts which some parents can't afford. SDCs must just budget for an allowance payable to teachers with examination classes. Those who fail to produce the requisite pass rate must not be given exam classes again.
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@ Chi Babi · 11 months ago
Ndai kukumbirayiwo kuti murave the book of Esther chapter 5 to end of chapter 8.
Sorojena · 11 months ago
Bad laws begets contempt. When did extra lessons become child abuse? MoPSE should be serious, dunderheads should not run our education.
💅Rudo · 11 months ago
Maiweee @Chi baby che Zanu unoshanda wena, you really have a lot of time to chat and comment here. 🤣 Mugariro. Zvino I suggest kuti umboverenga Ephesians in the new testament and to grow spiritually. This will be last day here on this App, coz I now know what I am supposed to do with my life and the reason why I exist.
Wuto · 11 months ago
Human ndimboita all night newe
Wuto · 11 months ago
Huya

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