However, one of the registration conditions in S51(2)(a)(iii) is that "the proposed home education programme is suitable for the learner’s age, grade level and ability and predominantly covers the acquisition of content and skills at least comparable to the relevant national curriculum determined by the Minister". This registration condition is however vague and contradictory.
S(2)(b)(iii) requires that home learners must be assessed "against a standard that is not inferior to the standard determined in the National Curriculum Statement". This means that parents must choose a curriculum based on skills and content, but will be assessed against a standard. Since “skills and contents” and “standards” are different things, these requirements are contradictory.
How the HOD will determine whether the skills and contents of a curriculums is "at least comparable to the relevant national curriculum", nobody is able to say. If you confront officials with this, they will say that parents can use any curriculum. How assessors will determine how the standard of a curriculum other than the NCS compares with the standard of the NCS, nobody is able to say. Especially because standards apply to the collective achievement of the learners in a school. This cannot be compared to an individual learner.
Given the vague and contradictory terminology in the BELA Act, there is no way that anybody can objectively evaluate whether a curriculum meets the requirements of the act. Therefore it is up to the parent to decide what works best for them. Therefore no curriculum can be viewed as not being "legit".
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Do home learners sometimes wish they were in school and were normal?
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Where can I find homeschool support groups?
There are many support groups consisting of parents that do things together and help each other. These groups operate on Facebook, mailing lists and...
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Is home education often used as a smoke screen to hide child neglect?
State interference in home education is often justified as something that can identify situations where home education is used as a smoke screen to...
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How does homeschooling work?
Homeschooling is different for every family as it depend on the parents educational goals for their children Education is the development of the...
