Best Approaches to Home-schooling Education: Balancing Children’s Rights in the Era of COVID-19 in South Africa

Hoitsimolimo Mutlokwa
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This article was motivated by the South African Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill (BELA) which, when in the draft stage, was open to public consultation until 10 January 2018 and re-opened again for comment on 15 May 2022, closing on 15 August 2022 after an extension was granted. This article examines the conflicting issues in the BELA clauses that are meant to regulate home-schooling. Using fundamental rights-based writings of notable legal philosophy scholars, and regional instruments such as the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, the article aims to demonstrate how different rights could be balanced in what could be a clash of interests, should the Bill be passed. It is submitted that the socio-economic issues prevalent in South Africa have not been considered carefully by the drafters the Bill, so as to avoid a class action by dissatisfied parents. The article also aims to investigate the efficacy of online learning implemented by the state, to curb the spread of COVID-19 and to further ascertain its impact compared to the growing increase of home-schooling in South Africa. Finally, case law precedent will be cited to demonstrate the balance that must be struck when weighing up the different interests related to home-schooling.
家庭教育的最佳途径:在2019冠状病毒病疫情时期平衡南非儿童权利
本文的动机是《南非基础教育法修正案法案》(BELA),该法案在草案阶段开放公众咨询至2018年1月10日,并于2022年5月15日再次开放征求意见,在获得延期后于2022年8月15日结束。本文探讨了旨在规范家庭教育的BELA条款中存在的冲突问题。本文引用著名法律哲学学者基于基本权利的著作,以及《非洲儿童权利与福利宪章》等区域性文书,旨在说明如果法案获得通过,在可能出现利益冲突的情况下,如何平衡不同的权利。有人指出,该法案的起草者没有仔细考虑南非普遍存在的社会经济问题,以避免不满的父母提起集体诉讼。本文还旨在调查国家实施在线学习的效果,以遏制COVID-19的传播,并进一步确定其与南非日益增长的家庭教育相比的影响。最后,将引用判例法先例来说明在权衡与家庭教育有关的不同利益时必须取得的平衡。
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