ASSIGNMENT 5 SEMESTER 1 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 20 MAY 2025
, 2.1 Critical Review of South Africa’s Inclusive Education Policy (White Paper 6,
2001) and Its Impact on Special Needs Education (25 marks)
White Paper 6, officially known as Special Needs Education: Building an Inclusive
Education and Training System (Department of Education, 2001), was introduced to
tackle the legacy of inequality in the South African education system. It seeks to create
an inclusive learning environment where all students, including those with disabilities
and other learning barriers, can access quality education in mainstream schools.
Key Objectives and Strategies of White Paper 6:
The policy outlines a framework to:
Transition traditional schools into full-service institutions capable of
accommodating diverse learning needs.
Set up District-Based Support Teams (DBSTs) to provide educational and
psychosocial support to schools and learners.
Encourage curriculum flexibility to ensure that teaching methods and content are
adaptable to individual learner needs.
Offer targeted professional development for teachers to strengthen inclusive
teaching practices.
Positive Outcomes:
White Paper 6 has contributed significantly to raising national awareness about the
importance of inclusive education. It has led to the development of a network of full-
service schools and support teams at district level aimed at addressing learner diversity.
These efforts reflect a growing commitment to equity and educational justice (Donohue
& Bornman, 2014).
Persistent Challenges:
Despite its progressive intentions, the rollout of White Paper 6 has faced several
obstacles: