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The Act was repealed in 1979 by the Education and the Training Act of 1979, which continued the system of racially-segregated education but also eliminating both discrimination in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 ...
One of the hallmarks of Bantu education was a disparity between the quality of education available to different ethnic groups. Black education received one-tenth of the resources allocated to white education; [ 2 ] throughout apartheid, black children were educated in classes with teacher-pupil ratios of 1:56. [ 2 ]
Bantu Education Amendment Act, 1978. Add languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects
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Bantu Special Education Act, 1964. Add languages. Add links. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects
Es'kia Mphahlele was born in Pretoria, in the Union of South Africa, in 1919.From the age of five, he lived with his paternal grandmother in Maupaneng Village, in GaMphahlele (now in Lepelle-Nkumpi Municipality), Limpopo Province, where he herded cattle and goats.