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North West University education linguist, Professor Carisma Nel, looks at reading literacy crisis in SA

THE Covid-19 pandemic has once again highlighted the reading literacy crisis in South Africa. The inaugural 2030 Reading Panel calls for “fundamental reforms” to...

DUT student Gugulethu Mngomezulu makes her mark in karate

DUT student Gugulethu Mngomezulu (23) from Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal, has made her mark in Karate. Mngomezulu joined Karate when she was only seven years old. Her...

Plans to build 2 new universities and more TVET colleges in South Africa

A FEASIBILITY study is underway to make way for the new University of Science and Innovation in Ekurhuleni as well as a new crime...

Here’s the planned school calendar for 2025 – and two big changes that should be in effect by then

THE Department of Basic Education has published the proposed school calendar for 2025. The 2025 school calendar runs from 15 January to 12 December –...

A crisis in university governance: Every Vice-Chancellors’ salary, ranked

FOLLOWING analysis of Australian Vice-Chancellors’ (VC) pay, the University of Melbourne’s Duncan Maskell tops the list with a mammoth $1.5 million salary, followed by...

KwaZulu-Natal provincial government appoints new provincial MEC for Education

KWAZULU-NATAL has a new MEC for Education - Mbalenhle Cleopatra Frazer.  Frazer, who replaces Kwazi Mshengu following a cabinet reshuffle last week, is a...

Deadline for written submissions on the Basic Education Laws Bill closed on Monday

THE deadline for stakeholders and interested individuals to submit written comments on the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA Bill closed on Monday. This after...

Durban Girls’ High School wins’ national badminton championship

DANICA HANSEN BADMINTON players from Durban Girls’ High School won the SA High Schools Championships this week. The finals were held at KZN Badminton...

Big shift in schooling in South Africa

ONLINE schools had their fair share of critics among South Africans even prior to the pandemic – a perception that has seemingly changed drastically...

Growing numbers of unqualified teachers are being sent into classrooms – this is not the way to ‘fix’ the teacher shortage

EVERY few days there is another report about the teacher shortage across Australia. Last week, we learned one of Melbourne’s biggest schools is considering a return to home learning to...

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