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Gwarube extends comment deadline on controversial draft history curriculum

Staff Reporter Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has extended by 30 days the public comment period on the proposed new History curriculum for Grades 4 to 12, after the draft overhaul triggered debate over whether it could narrow perspectives and politicise what pupils are taught. In a statement issued on Sunday, the Department of Basic Education said the initial 30-day comment period, which had been due to close on 19 April, would now run …
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insideeducation.co.za broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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