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- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 abstract "The Bantu Education Act, 1953 (Act No. 47 of 1953; later renamed the Black Education Act, 1953) was a South African segregation law which legalised several aspects of the apartheid system. Its major provision was enforcing racially separated educational facilities. Even universities were made \"tribal\", and all but three missionary schools chose to close down when the government no longer would help support their schools. Very few authorities continued using their own finances to support education for native Africans. In 1959, this type of education was extended to \"non white\" universities and colleges with the Extension of University Education Act, and the internationally prestigious University College of Fort Hare was taken over by the government and degraded to being part of the Bantu education system. It is often argued that the policy of Bantu (African) education was aimed to direct black or non-white youth to the unskilled labour market, although Hendrik Verwoerd, at the time Minister of Native Affairs, claimed that the aim was to solve South Africa's \"ethnic problems\" by creating complementary economic and political units for different ethnic groups.The national authorities of the time is often said to have viewed education as having a rather pivotal position in their goal of eventually separating South Africa from the Bantustans entirely. The Minister of Native Affairs at the time, the \"Architect of Apartheid\" Hendrik Verwoerd, stated that:\"There is no place for [the Bantu] in the European community above the level of certain forms of labour ... What is the use of teaching the Bantu child mathematics when it cannot use it in practice?\" The introduction of Bantu Education led to a substantial increase of government funding to the learning institutions of black Africans, but it did not keep up with population increase. The law forced institutions under the direct control of the state. The National Party now had the power to employ and train teachers as they saw fit. Black teachers' salaries in 1953 were extremely low and resulted in a dramatic drop of trainee teachers. Only one third of the black teachers were qualified.The schools reserved for the country's white children were of Western standards. 30% of the black schools did not have electricity, 25% no running water and less than half had plumbing. The education for Blacks, Indians and Coloureds was not free. In the 70s, the per capita governmental spending on black education was one-tenth of the spending on white.In 1976, the Afrikaans Medium Decree of 1974, which forced all black schools to use both Afrikaans and English as languages of instruction beginning with the last year of primary school, led to the Soweto Uprising in which more than 575 people died, at least 134 of them under the age of eighteen.The act was repealed in 1979 by the Education and Training Act, 1979, which continued the system of racially segregated education. Segregation became unconstitutional after the introduction of the Interim Constitution in 1994, and most sections of the Education and Training Act were repealed by the South African Schools Act, 1996.".
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- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLink Education_and_Training_Act,_1979.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLink Extension_of_University_Education_Act,_1959.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLink Hendrik_Verwoerd.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_Bantu_Administration_and_Development,_and_Bantu_Education.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLink National_Party_(South_Africa).
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- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Constitution_of_1993.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Schools_Act,_1996.
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- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLink University.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Fort_Hare.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bantu Education Act of 1953".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bantu Education Act".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bantu Education Act, 1953".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bantu Education".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bantu education".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 administeredBy Minister_of_Bantu_Administration_and_Development,_and_Bantu_Education.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 citation "Act No. 47 of 1953".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 dateCommenced "1954-01-01".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 dateRepealed "1980-01-01".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 enactedBy Parliament_of_South_Africa.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 longTitle "Act to provide for the transfer of the administration and control of native education from the several provincial administrations to the Government of the Union, and for matters incidental thereto.".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 repeals Education_and_Training_Act,_1979.
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 royalAssent "1953-10-05".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 shortTitle "Bantu Education Act, 1953".
- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 status "repealed".
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- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 subject Category:1953_in_South_African_law.
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- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 hypernym Law.
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- Bantu_Education_Act,_1953 comment "The Bantu Education Act, 1953 (Act No. 47 of 1953; later renamed the Black Education Act, 1953) was a South African segregation law which legalised several aspects of the apartheid system. Its major provision was enforcing racially separated educational facilities. Even universities were made \"tribal\", and all but three missionary schools chose to close down when the government no longer would help support their schools.".
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