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First day of matric exams get off to a smooth start, with a few hiccups reported

By Jonathan Paoli The Basic Education Department has reported a successful start to the National Senior Certificate examinations, with all exam centres opening on time...

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Universities must adjust curricula to ensure students have the right skills

By Simon Nare Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille has appealed to learning institutions to restructure their curriculums in line with what skills will be in...

Private sector must employ more young people: Ramaphosa

By Johnathan Paoli President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on businesses to do more to ensure that youngsters are hired. “Just as preparing our nation’s young people...

Basic education minister happy so far with NSC exams

By Akani Nkuna Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwaruble says she is satisfied with the start of the National Senior Certificate exams, which kicked off on Monday. Gwarube and Gauteng education MEC Matome...

Social media as a teaching tool: South African teachers talk about the new reality

By Zane Davids, Lisa Seymour and Rafeeq Jaffer The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a shift towards the use of social media platforms in teaching. The South African Department of Basic...

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Sports Minister unveils landmark school athletics programme

By Thapelo Molefe In a bid to revolutionise sports development in South African schools, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has announced the launch of the Track Plus Field School...

Another 25 Gauteng learners get food poisoning

By Nkhensani Chauke  Gauteng education MEC Matome Chiloane says he is seriously concerned about the suspected food poisoning of children in the province, following 25 learners falling ill after consuming snacks purchased from vendors...

KZN premier confirms readiness for upcoming matric exams

By Johnathan Paoli Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has expressed confidence and determination over the readiness of KwaZulu-Natal for the upcoming 2024 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations. With just days to...

Scopa disappointed over NSFAS’s incomplete financial reporting

By Johnathan Paoli The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) has voiced its disappointment regarding the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) and its ongoing challenges...

Another suspected food poisoning incident leaves four learners hospitalised

By Johnathan Paoli A suspected food poisoning incident involving 47 primary school learners from Rapelego Primary School in New Eersterust, Hammanskraal, has prompted medical attention...

Higher Education admits ongoing challenges within the NSF

By Johnathan Paoli There are significant operational challenges in the National Skills Fund (NSF), according to the Higher Education and Training Department. Briefing the Standing Committee...

It’s do or die time for matric learners

By Johnathan Paoli It is full steam ahead this week as the education department wraps up its preparations for the National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams,...

Gauteng ready for 2024 NSC exams

By Johnathan Paoli The Gauteng education department is gearing up for the 2024 National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams, which are starting in a week’s time. Education...

Matric guidelines at your fingertips

By Johnathan Paoli Are you writing your final matric exams, starting from 21 October 2024? Inside Education - in partnership with the national Department of Basic...

Reimagining education for a better future

By Buti Manamela I welcome and appreciate the opportunity to providereflections on the Department of Higher and Training’s (DHET’s) strategic thinking around the theme of the dialogue today: ‘Reimagining Education for a Better Future’.  The guiding theme is fundamental to the department’smandate and mission, and...

Nkabane addresses key issues in higher education during committee session

By Johnathan Paoli This week, Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Nkabane expressed confidence in the government's commitment to enhancing educational support and quality within...

Skills development dialogue discusses building a foundation for future growth in SA

By Johnathan Paoli A skills development dialogue organised by Sibanye-Stillwater in partnership with Inside Education saw panellists calling for a frank consideration of ways to...

UJ professor receives prestigious international award for work on cybersecurity

By Lungile Ntimba University of Johannesburg Prof. Basie von Solms, who has been at the forefront of global cybersecurity research for 50 years, has been...

Gwarube briefed on food poisonings

By Thapelo Molefe Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has revealed that she has received briefings from provinces regarding food poisonings, and the incidents appear to...

UCT’s 2030 vision to reduce energy costs sees the launch of a key project

By Johannah MalogadihlareThe University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Centre for Bioprocess Engineering Research is working on a five-year project that will convert waste disposals...

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