Thursday, 28 November 2013

South african students met questions about rape in examination, and went rage

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South african  students

Africa were outraged by a question they faced at the national school-
leavers’ drama exam which asked students to direct a rape scene.
They were asked to describe how they would get an actor to maximize
the horror of the rape of a baby, using a broomstick and loaf of bread as
props.

According to the reports, anti-rape activists and the author of the play,
Lara Newton, have said the question was “insensitive”.
The official statistics says that South Africa has one of the highest rates
of sexual violence in the world.

Newton’s award-winning play Baby Tshepang is based on the actual
rape of a 9-month old by her mother’s boyfriend.
However, South Africa’s Education Department has defended the
question’s inclusion in the paper.

They commented the situation,
“Nowhere is it expected of the candidate to have to literally describe the
actual act of molesting a nine-month-old baby.”
According to the statement, the question is aimed at assessing the
pupils’ concept of using metaphor as a theatrical technique.
However, it is evident, some students were really disturbed by the
question.

One of them said,
“Everyone was in shock that we were asked such a question. It was so
gruesome and we were not sure how to answer it,” South Africa’ Times
newspaper quotes a Durban pupil as saying.
It was reported that many students interviewed were too embarrassed to
repeat what they had written in their answers.

“While drama is all encompassing, we never expected such a question or
topic. This is sickening to say the least,” one pupil, who asked not to
stay anonymous.

What is your say on this???

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2 comments:

  1. Lol why are de raging haha.. Am sure the have all tasted sexx one by one

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  2. Dis is inimostic ideal 4 d education department well as a student xpect unsatainties @ all tym, educational phylosophy says so

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