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Edu Summit 4.0 — where clarity met opportunity 🚀
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"The struggle for equal and quality education was a prominent part of the uprising that broke the back of apartheid in the 1980s. But since democracy there has been little sustained community organising and mass mobilisation around education.
The People's Summit for Quality Education to be held from June 25 to 27 in Khayelitsha and at the University of Cape Town (UCT) is a sign that this has begun to change. About 360 students, parents, teachers, activists and academics from across the country will attend the summit, which serves notice that a new phase in the battle to realise everyone's right to a quality education has begun."
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EDUCATION in Cape Town is so unequal that matrics in top city schools are likely to get at least two distinctions while half of Khayelitsha’s matric pupils will fail their final exams.
This is according to Equal Education’s Ntuthuzo Ndzomo who was speaking yesterday at UCT to a packed lecture hall during the second day of Equal Education’s People’s Summit for Quality Education.
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Equal Education: Every generation has its struggle.
From the Cape Times, 27 June 2011.
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