Teachers’ union Sadtu has condemned violence at schools‚ as a video surfaced showing pupils attack a teacher.
In the video‚ the two pupils are seen repeatedly punching and kicking a teacher to the ground while she screams. The teacher can be seen trying to fight back‚ but the two girls overpower her.
The school is believed to be in Limpopo. However‚ the department’s provincial spokesperson Sam Makondo said they had not yet established where the school is.
“We have sent the video to all our district offices to ask them to help us identify the school‚” Makondo said.
Sadtu spokesperson Nomusa Cembi said the incident was part of a worrying trend.
“Such incidents seem to be escalating at a rapid pace. We condemn the incident. The law should take its course.”
Cembi appealed to parents to play a more active role by instilling discipline in their children.
“The level of violence at schools is uncalled for. Teachers really have it hard. Parents should play an active role and discipline their children.”
She said Sadtu would look into hosting seminars on violence for school principals.
“We have hosted the seminars and it is something we need to revisit as Sadtu‚ to empower our principals on violence.”
owever‚ the department’s provincial spokesperson Sam Makondo said they had not yet established where the school is.
“We have sent the video to all our district offices to ask them to help us identify the school‚” Makondo said.
Sadtu spokesperson Nomusa Cembi said the incident was part of a worrying trend.
“Such incidents seem to be escalating at a rapid pace. We condemn the incident. The law should take its course.”
Cembi appealed to parents to play a more active role by instilling discipline in their children.
“The level of violence at schools is uncalled for. Teachers really have it hard. Parents should play an active role and discipline their children.”
She said Sadtu would look into hosting seminars on violence for school principals.
“We have hosted the seminars and it is something we need to revisit as Sadtu‚ to empower our principals on violence.”
In March‚ TimesLIVE reported on video footage showing a pupil throwing what appeared to be an exercise book at a teacher in a classroom. The teacher walks out of the class while appearing to make a phone call after being hit by the book. In another incident at a Kempton Park high school‚ two teachers were assaulted by pupils.
Early this year‚ the Education for Social Justice Foundation expressed outrage at violence directed at teachers. The foundation called for the installation of cameras in all South African classrooms to deal with “ill disciplined” pupils.
Many ordinary South Africans responded to the latest video‚ which is being shared on social media platforms.