By Johnathan Paoli
Parliament erupted into a heated debate as MPs confronted one of South Africa’s most contentious education questions, whether the country should finally scrap the idea of the 30% minimum pass level in matric.
The debate, initiated by Build One SA (BOSA) leader Mmusi Maimane on Friday, saw wide support across political benches for the argument that the current low subject threshold fails learners.
Read full story on InsideEducation.co.za








