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Gauteng places 90% of Grade 1 and 8 learners – Chiloane

WENDY MOTHATA THE Gauteng Education Department has placed 87.71% of Grade 1 and 8 learners who had applied for admission through the online admissions placement...

BELA Bill: Warning over ‘power grab’ at schools in South Africa

TRADE union Solidarity says that new laws proposed under the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill (BELA bill) are a poorly veiled attempt by the...

Tawana Kupe | Reaping the benefits of multilingualism across African universities

Only 25% of African languages are used in secondary education across the continent, and a mere 5% in higher education, writes Tawana Kupe. Although the African...

Cosatu, AfriForum to make oral submissions on Basic Education Amendment Bill 

PHUTI MOSOMANE The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), AfriForum, Centre for Child Law, and the SA Institute of Race Relations will be making...

Disaster in the making as South African schools remain unconnected

THE majority of South African schools have no internet connection for the purpose of teaching and learning, which ICT industry analysts fear will result...

DBE: Service delivery protests, Eskom’s rolling blackouts remain biggest threats to 2022 matric exams

WENDY MOTHATA| THE Department of Basic Education says that service delivery protests, rolling blackouts and weather conditions are some of the challenges that are faced...

Sadtu urges Department of Basic Education to offer psychosocial support to Grade 12 learners

PHUTI MOSOMANE SOUTH African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU) says the Department of Basic Education must make available psychosocial support to learners writing the examinations. The...

Vaping Craze: The new crisis hitting schools in South Africa

A study conducted by a professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Cape Town (UCT) shows alarming vaping trends among matriculants of affluent...

Increased Grade 12 exams enrollment a huge surprise -Mathanzima

BERNARD SATHEKGE THERE has been a significant increase of learners both full-time and part-time registered for the exams this year. Close to a...

Motshekga confident post-Covid matric exams will start on Monday without any glitches

WENDY MOTHATA THE Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says her department is confident in its readiness to conduct the National Senior Certificate (NSC) final...

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