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CONA021
ASSIGNMENT 1
COMPLETE ANSWERS, EXPLANATIONS
|STARTING DATE:11 MARCH 2025|



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Racism in schools severely impacts the right to education and the learners' ability
to access and receive quality education within a safe and conducive environment.
According to General Comment 13, education is not only a human right but a key
to realizing other rights and empowering individuals, particularly marginalized
groups, to break free from poverty and participate fully in their communities. This
discussion will address the impact of racism on education by referencing the four
core elements of General Comment 13 and relevant constitutional provisions,
case law, and legislation.

1. Availability of Education

General Comment 13 stresses the importance of the availability of education to
all learners. This encompasses the establishment of schools and the provision of
necessary resources, such as teachers, curricula, and facilities. In a context
where racism is prevalent, as described in the article, there is an unequal
distribution of resources and opportunities. Racism within the school system
may lead to the marginalization of certain racial groups, denying them equal
access to quality education. Incidents such as those at Table View High School
and Pinelands High School, where racial discrimination and the "slave auction" of
students occurred, highlight the challenges that non-white students face,
potentially deterring them from fully participating in education due to
psychological harm and a hostile environment. The South African Schools Act
(SASA)

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