Covid-19 halts disciplinary proceedings against teachers

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The Covid-19 pandemic has put a halt on the SA Council for Educators' (SACE) disciplinary procedures against teachers, but the council's CEO expressed her concern about 'very serious psycho-social issues' to Parliament.

The Covid-19 pandemic has put a halt on the SA Council for Educators’ disciplinary procedures against teachers, but the council’s CEO expressed her concern about ‘very serious psycho-social issues’ to Parliament.

SACE on Tuesday presented their annual performance plan to the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education and the Select Committee on Education and Technology, Sports, Arts and Culture.

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