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Four out of 191 educators struck off the roll over sexual misconduct – Motshekga

PHUTI MOSOMANE MINISTER of Basic Education Angie Motshekga has confirmed that four educators out of 191 reported cases of sexual misconduct were successfully struck...

EDITORIAL: Basic Education must fulfil its promise to eradicate pit latrines in our schools

EDWIN NAIDU FOUR-YEAR-OLD Langalam Viki drowned in a pit latrine toilet in Vaalbank in Eastern Cape early in March. The tragedy highlighted the failure of...

Nzimande connects learners in Sekhukhune to the internet

EDWIN NAIDU MINISTER of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande, opened a computer lab atMoloke Primary School in Sekhukhune last Friday, connecting learners...

Motshekga congratulates district directors, provinces on matric 2022 results

BASIC Education Minister Angie Motshekga has congratulated provinces on their improved academic performance during 2022 in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination during her...

Science & Technology: Public-private collab to create coding skills pipeline

STAFF WRITER SOFTWARE developer training academy WeThinkCode and Ekurhuleni West TVET College (EWC) will pilot a coding skills programme for youth with no prior experience. This, after the organisations entered...

Varsity Cup: The rivalry that powers Free State rugby returns

THE Varsity Cup returns on Monday, 27 March 2023, when archrivals in Free State rugby, the University of the Free State (UFS) and Central University of...

Classroom Corner: Our study found new teachers perform just as well in the classroom as their more experienced colleagues

JENNY GORE THE past four decades have seen an endless stream of reviews into teacher education. Australia has clocked up more than 100 since 1979. This...

Over 2 400 schools equipped with necessary infrastructure, says Motshekga 

PHUTI MOSOMANE BASIC Education Minister Angie Motshekga said on Sunday that government has taken action to accelerate the provision of school infrastructure across all...

Read in your mother tongue – an initiative by AVBOB Road to Literacy campaign with OxfordUniversity Press.

EDWIN NAIDU “Education is a fundamental human right of every woman, man and child” - UNESCO In keeping with the theme of ensuring access to...

More than 5 400 graduates to be capped at UCT

STAFF REPORTER OVER 5 400 graduates will be capped when the University of Cape Town (UCT) hosts 15 graduation ceremonies from Monday, 27 March to Friday, 31 March 2023, at...

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