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HED4810 ASSIGNMENT 2 2026
DUE 16 JULY 2026

QUESTION 1
Compose a 300-word essay discussing the problem of educational exclusion
despite inclusive policies. Provide five arguments to support your position and
cite three recent academic sources.

South Africa has made significant progress in creating laws and policies that support
inclusive education since the end of apartheid in 1994. The Constitution (1996)
guarantees equal rights for all citizens, including the right to basic education. The South
African Schools Act (1996) made education compulsory for all children. White Paper 6
(2001) was a ground-breaking policy that introduced inclusive education as the way
forward for South African schools. More recently, the SIAS Policy (2014) was introduced
to help schools identify and support learners who need extra help. Despite all these
positive policy developments, the reality is that many learners continue to be excluded
from education. Research shows that more than 50% of children with disabilities in
South Africa are still not attending school. This shows a serious gap between what the
policies promise and what actually happens in practice.

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HED4810 ASSIGNMENT 2 2026
DUE 16 JULY 2026

QUESTION 1
Compose a 300-word essay discussing the problem of educational exclusion
despite inclusive policies. Provide five arguments to support your position and
cite three recent academic sources.

South Africa has made significant progress in creating laws and policies that support
inclusive education since the end of apartheid in 1994. The Constitution (1996)
guarantees equal rights for all citizens, including the right to basic education. The South
African Schools Act (1996) made education compulsory for all children. White Paper 6
(2001) was a ground-breaking policy that introduced inclusive education as the way
forward for South African schools. More recently, the SIAS Policy (2014) was introduced
to help schools identify and support learners who need extra help. Despite all these
positive policy developments, the reality is that many learners continue to be excluded
from education. Research shows that more than 50% of children with disabilities in
South Africa are still not attending school. This shows a serious gap between what the
policies promise and what actually happens in practice.

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