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The Act was repealed in 1979 by the Education and the Training Act of 1979, which continued the system of racially-segregated education but also eliminating both discrimination in tuition fees and the segregated Department of Bantu Education and allowed both the use of native tongue education until the fourth grade and a limited attendance at ...
Native Building Workers Amendment Act, 1953 (before 1964) Bantu Building Workers Amendment Act, 1953 (from 1964 to 1978) Black Building Workers Amendment Act, 1953 (after 1978) 39: Railway Construction Act, 1953: 40: Railways and Harbours Acts Amendment Act, 1953: 41: Railways and Harbours Special Pensions Act, 1953: 42: Financial Relations ...
The Department of Bantu Education was an organization created by the National Party of South Africa in 1953. The Bantu Education Act, 1953 provided the legislative framework for this department. Function of the department
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After the Bantu Education Act was enacted in 1953, she worked to reform its repressive language [46] and argued that educational systems which did not take into consideration social customs practiced within communities estranged students from their communities. [53]
Thirdly, under the Reservation of Separate Amenities Act in 1953, amenities in public areas, like hospitals, universities and parks, were labeled separately according to particular races. In addition, the Bantu Education Act in 1953 segregated national education in South Africa as well.
The following lists events that happened during 1953 in South Africa. Incumbents ... Bantu Education Act is voted, and will start 1 January 1954. ... [3] [4] The ...