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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...

Universities shouldn’t use software to monitor online exams: here’s why

PROCTORING software monitors a student’s computer or phone while they write exams. These programs have been around for some time but became ubiquitous during...

Government rolling out new subjects at schools in South Africa

THE Department of Basic Education is making significant changes to the school curriculum to boost mathematics, science and technology among learners in the country...

SIU investigates alleged honours degree fraud and tenders at the University of Fort Hare

THE Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has launched investigation into awarding of honours degrees at the University of Fort Hare in Alice, Eastern Cape. SIU...

Women have always trailed men in research output: how COVID made the situation worse

Cyrill Walters, Armand Bam and Patrizio Piraino THE under-representation of women in research is well documented. Emerging evidence suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated this inequality...

Bilingual education can work in South African schools: here’s how

Robyn Tyler, Brian Ramadiro, Carolyn McKinney and Dr Xolisa Guzula FROM the fourth year of schooling, the majority of South African schools teach all subjects...

UCT Online High School to launch matric programme for adults

THE University of Cape Town’s online high school says it will offer an additional curriculum in the form of the Cambridge Assessment International Education,...

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