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Our teacher of the week is Pearl Langa from Dalpark Secondary School in Brakpan, Gauteng

CLASSROOM CORNER Teacher of the Week Teacher: Pearl Langa School: Dalpark Secondary School, Brakpan, GAUTENG School teacher Pearl Nonhlanhla Langa’s English lessons are integrated with digital content, videos, music,...

Teacher Of The Week: Danielle van Eck from Protea Heights Academy, Western Cape

CLASSROOM CORNER Teacher of the Week Teacher: Danielle van Eck School: Protea Heights Academy, Western Cape Danielle Van Eck received an award for excellence in teaching Natural Sciences. She is engaged in...

Teacher Of The Week: Limpopo school teacher Tshililo Rambau

CLASSROOM CORNER Teacher of the Week Teacher: Tshililo Rambau School: Muungadi Primary School, Limpopo Tshililo Rambau, a teacher at Muungadi Primary School at Zamenkomste in Limpopo, received the provincial Excellence Natural Science and...

They Just Don’t Follow Directions! Getting Learners To Follow Instructions

A common refrain from teachers who bemoan the fact that children struggle to follow simple instructions, even moments after they’ve been given.  Rather spend a...

Defining New Education Models In The New Economic & Social Context – WEF Report

Quality, relevant and targeted education is one of the most pressing issues of our times. In this fast and ever changing world, parents the...

KZN Teacher Scoops Global Teacher Of The Year Award

South African maths and science teacher Khangelani Sibiya has beaten contenders from 79 countries to win the coveted teacher of the year award in...

Sex Education Raises Questions About The Role Of The State In South Africa

Nicola de Jager, Stellenbosch University Passions are running high in South Africa about a proposed new curriculum for education about sexuality in schools. Aimed at...

Time For Innovative Approaches Over Traditional Learning Methods

Access to quality education is a fundamental human right rather than a privilege. A number of international conventions and the United Nations have also recognized quality education as...

South Africans Prefer Their Children To Be Taught In English

Steven Gordon, Human Sciences Research Council and Jaqueline Harvey, Human Sciences Research Council English is only one of 11 official languages spoken in South Africa....

South Africa Must Up Its Game And Produce More Teachers

A UNESCO report, which examined the number of teachers that each country needs, found that sub-Saharan Africa needs an additional 6,3 million teachers if...
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