The crisis in education will not be solved by denying teachers their rights but by addressing the legacies of colonialism and apartheid that relegated blacks and Africans to the bottom of the pile in human development, writes Irvin Jim.
The crisis in education will not be solved by denying teachers their rights but by addressing the legacies of colonialism and apartheid that relegated blacks and Africans to the bottom of the pile in human development, writes Irvin Jim.