Junita Kloppers-Lourens | |
Honorific-Suffix: | MP |
Office: | Shadow Minister of Science & Technology |
Predecessor: | Sandy Kalyan |
Successor: | Annelie Lotriet |
Term Start: | 2012 |
Term End: | 2014 |
Leader: | Helen Zille |
Order2: | Shadow Minister of Basic Education |
Successor2: | Wilmot James |
Term Start2: | 14 May 2009 |
Term End2: | 6 September 2010 |
Constituency Mp3: | Moot, Montana, Sinoville, Annlin, Brooklyn & Eersterust, Gauteng |
Term Start3: | May 6, 2009 |
Birth Place: | Vanderbijlpark, South Africa |
Birth Name: | Junita Carolina Kloppers |
Nationality: | South African |
Spouse: | Gerhard Lourens |
Party: | Democratic Alliance (DA) |
Residence: | Brooklyn, Pretoria, South Africa |
Profession: | Politician, educator |
Junita Carolina Kloppers-Lourens (born in Vanderbijlpark) is a South African politician and former educationist, a Member of Parliament with the Democratic Alliance (DA). She served as the Shadow Minister of Science & Technology from 2012 to 2014.
She studied history and law, and is a registered Insolvency Practitioner.
Dr. Kloppers-Lourens joined the DA in 2005 and was elected to parliament in April 2009. She has served as Shadow Minister of both Basic Education and later Higher Education and Training before taking up the position as the DA Shadow Minister of Science & Technology.[1] [2]
Kloppers-Lourens was born in Vanderbijlpark, Guateng, South Africa. She started her schooling career at Laerskool Totius and completed her matric at the Vanderbijlparkse Hoƫrskool.
She obtained a BA, HOD and Honours degree in History at the University of Pretoria (UP), a MEd and DEd [in curriculum science] at Rand Afrikaans University (Now University of Johannesburg), an LL.B. at the University of South Africa (UNISA), and the Association of Insolvency Practitioners of Southern Africa (AIPSA) at the UP.[3]
Kloppers-Lourens held various positions during her wide ranging career as educationist. She started off as matric teacher (for which she received a merit award), became lecturer at two teacher training colleges, was appointed as scrutinizer/evaluator of manuscripts for text books, and occupied the post of a chief examiner for the Senior Certificate Examinations of the former Transvaal Education Department for many years.
She was later promoted to chief curriculum researcher and developer to the Bureau for Curriculum Development and Evaluation where, inter alia, she acted as co-leader in a world first project for the evaluation of the broad curriculum presented in schools of the Department of Education and Culture: National Assembly.
Kloppers-Lourens was also responsible for the compilation and presentation of radio programmes for the SABC on the core syllabus for History for several years.
After 1995 she was appointed by ABSA as Educational Project Leader of the AGN Power Matric initiative (an opportunity for previously disadvantaged persons to complete Grade 12) and also handled various ad hoc research projects on a contractual basis.
In addition to her experience in education, she acted as Public Relations Officer for Perskor Publishers for a number of years and was later appointed as Academic Publisher for Lex Patria Publishers, mainly responsible for the publication of law books.
Kloppers-Lourens joined the DA in 2005 and was elected to parliament in April 2009.
She is also in the process of being admitted as an advocate of the High Court and is also a registered insolvency practitioner.
She was the DA Shadow Minister of Science and Technology.[4]
She left parliament in 2014, but was later elected as a DA ward councillor in Overstrand Municipality in September 2015.[5]
She lives in Brooklyn, Pretoria and acts as the political head of Constituency 3 of the Gauteng North region. She is married to Gerhard Lourens, an attorney of Pretoria.[1]
Her quote: "Work is love made visible" [1]