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Not all children read at the same pace – Namibia study shows how teachers can help those falling behind

Tsitsi Mavambe and Nhlanhla Mpofu Reading is a powerful tool. It introduces children to new ideas. It shapes their academic journey and progress. It also...

Skilling Mzansi: Trolley libraries make reading accessible and popular across SA

Staff Reporter THE AVBOB Road To Literacy campaign, in partnership with Oxford University Press Southern Africa (OUPSA), aims to transform the lives of primary school...

Rowing South Africa at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Staff Reporter Rowing South Africa’s Olympic-qualified athletes have been training intensively in Tzaneen, preparing for the Games in Paris. On Sunday, it was the second...

PhDs are important for South Africa’s growth: more support for doctoral candidates who work full-time is key

Zama Mthombeni South Africa’s government and higher education sector have invested a lot of time and money over the past two decades to enhance the...

A bold vision for higher education

Edwin Naidu Dr Nobuhle Pamela Nkabane, the new Minister of Higher Education in the Government of National Unity, is not under any illusion of the...

‘Tell students they can do it’: how Aboriginal people can inspire each other to become teachers

Tracy Woodroffe and Khushi Chauhan Australia has a nationwide teacher shortage. But there is a particular shortage of Aboriginal teachers. This is very worrying because...

DBE poised to equip South African learners with 21st Century skills, says Deputy Minister Mhaule

Phuti Mosomane Basic Education Deputy Minister Dr Reginah Mhaule said the department remains set on equipping South African learners with the skills and competencies required...

Gondwe welcomes recovery of R112M from NSFAS irregular payments

Johnathan Paoli Higher Education and Training deputy minister Mimmy Gondwe has praised the latest recovery of irregular payments to the value of R112 million from...

Lesufi urges Ramaphosa to sign Bela Bill, while Gwarube has reservations

Johnathan Paoli Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has called upon President Cyril Ramaphosa to sign into law, the contentious Basic Education Laws Amendment bill. Lesufi spoke during...

Higher education faces many challenges in South Africa: 3 priorities for the new minister

By Thandi Lewin When South African president Cyril Ramaphosa named Nobuhle Nkabane as the minister of higher education on 3 July 2024, many people I...

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