Section27 welcomes SCA ruling against corporal punishment
The case involved two teachers who meted out corporal punishment on two primary school learners.
Free State Education urges learners to report corporal punishment
Learners called to report corporal punishment in schools.
Increase in cases of corporal punishment, sexual misconduct: SACE
SACE says there is an increase in report cases of corporal punishment and sexual misconduct.
‘SACE sanctions fall short of the constitutional requirement’
Section 27 has submitted in the SCA that SACE sanctions fall short of the constitution requirement.
Mother seeks justice for son’s finger amputation after alleged teacher assault
The mother of 21-year-old Mhlengi Dlamini from the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast is seeking justice
Principal and two Mpumalanga teachers granted bail in corporal punishment case
Three teachers of Masizakhe Secondary School in Breyten outside Ermelo in Mpumalanga, appeared at
Mkongi wants a discussion on corporal punishment in schools
Deputy Minister of police, Bongani Mkongi, has called on South Africans to begin the discussion on
Constitutional Court reserves judgement on corporal punishment matter
The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment in an appeal challenging the judgment by the High
Constitutional Court to hear arguments on domestic corporal punishment
The Constitutional Court will on Thursday hear arguments on whether parents spanking a child should
KZN Principal in hot water for corporal punishment
A KwaZulu-Natal school principal in oPhongolo in northern KwaZulu-Natal is in hot water after
Inanda pupils call for return of corporal punishment
Pupils from 20 schools in the Inanda area, north of Durban have staged a protest calling for the
Cosas clarifies its ‘fire-by-fire’ call to students amidst increasing school violence
Education stakeholders, including unions and learner organisation of the Congress of South African