APPLICATIONS are now available for talented South African learners and students from low-income backgrounds interested in studying in the United States are encouraged to apply for the EducationUSA Opportunity...
BY CECILE GERWEL PROCHES, UPASANA SINGH, CRISTY LEASK, CRAIG BLEWETT and SIMON TAYLOR|
THE year 2020 saw major disruption as a result of the diverse...
IN a setback that may have long-term consequences, the prolonged closure of schools in Africa due to virus-related restrictions has hampered children’s learning, according...
JASON AVRON SAMUELS, LESLIE VAN ROOI, MJ (THINUS) BOOYSEN and SARA GROBBELAAR
DESPITE financial constraints, high costs and the best efforts of principals, electricity usage...
STAFF REPORTER|
CONGRESS of South African Students has threatened to shut down private schools in Gauteng, citing safety concerns in the wake of rising COVID-19 infections.
Members...
NYAKALLO TEFU|
GAUTENG MEC for Health, Panyaza Lesufi, has expressed shock after receiving a report from his department’s chief financial officer and Head of...
NYAKALLO TEFU|
SCHOOL Management Teams (SMT) across South Africa will resume their duties this week in preparation for reopening of schools in February.
SMTs include...
CHRIS BRINK|
A PROFOUND change is taking place in our understanding of the mission of higher education. Increasingly, we have realised that academic freedom...
JANE COOPER|
IT’S MORE important than ever that indigenous children in elementary and secondary schools study science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
STEM fields...
ART LEVINOWITZ|
WHEN the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States, school districts across the nation saw a huge increase in cyber- charter school enrollment, including...