The Minister Of Education In South Africa
The Minister of Education used to be a Minister in the Cabinet of South Africa, with the responsibility of overseeing the Department of Education, including South Africa’s schools and universities.On 10 May 2009 newly elected president Jacob Zuma split the education portfolio into that of the Minister of Basic Education and that of the Minister of Higher Education and Training.
The Minister Of Basic Education In South Africa
The Minister of Basic Education is a Minister in the Cabinet of South Africa, with the responsibility of overseeing the Department of Basic Education, which is responsible for primary and secondary education. Before 10 May 2009 the portfolio formed part of the Ministry of Education, with responsibility for both basic education and higher education, the latter now being the responsibility of the Minister of Higher Education and Training.
Who Is The Minister Of Education In South Africa
Angelina Matsie Motshekga was born in Pimville, Soweto, where she first became very active in various capacities in the struggle against apartheid.
She holds a BA Education, B Ed from the University of the North and a Masters Degree in Education from the Wits University. She has published and conducted research in education, women’s development and language studies.
Motshekga has had extensive involvement in education struggles and experience in education policy development. Her experience as an educator includes teaching at Soweto’s Orlando High and lecturing at the Soweto College of Education and Wits University. She also founded and served on various boards focusing on education and women’s development.
She was working as a convener for Gender in the Office of the President. Proceeded to work as a trainer in the Department of Public Service and Administration. She was elected a member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in 1999 and was appointed Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Education. She was appointed as MEC for Social Development in 2000 and in April 2004 as MEC for Education till 2009.
She joined Parliament on the 06th May 2009 and was appointed a Cabinet Member of Basic Education on the 11th May 2009. After the 2014 National Elections, she was re-appointed as a Cabinet Member of Basic Education in May 2014.
After the 2019 National Elections, she was re-appointed as a Cabinet Member of Basic Education in June 2019 for the 3rd time.
She has served the ANC and ANCWL in different positions at different levels over a long period. She was the National President of the ANC Women’s League from 2008 until 2015.
She is currently a member of the ANC National Executive Committee and the ANC National Working Committee.
The Department Of Basic Education
The Department of Basic Education was formed when the former National Department of Education was split into two: Department of Basic Education and the Department of Higher Education and Training. The DBE deals with all schools from Grade R to Grade 12, including adult literacy programmes. The aim of the DBE is to develop, maintain and support a South African school education system for the 21st century.
Our vision is of a South Africa in which all our people will have access to lifelong learning, education and training opportunities, which will, in turn, contribute towards improving the quality of life and building a peaceful, prosperous and democratic South Africa.
Our mission is to provide leadership in the establishment of a South African education system for the 21st century.