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Classroom Management: How far should we go with online modes of delivering education in Africa?

Aghogho Akpome NOT surprisingly, deliberations at a recently concluded teaching and learning conference featured many papers that explored the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic...

SA forges ahead with Fourth Industrial Revolution strategy

HIGHER Education, Science and Innovation Deputy Minister, Buti Manamela, has officially launched a Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) micro-laboratory at Goldfields Technical and Vocational Education...

17 deaf matriculants take their first Sign Language exams in Mpumalanga

WENDY MOTHATA SEVENTEEN Grade 12 pupils from Mpumalanga have made history after writing their first South African Sign Language (SASL) exams last Thursday. The...

NYDA wins Best initiative award 

The National Youth Development Agency won an award for BEST initiative: Public sector at this year’s Feather Awards held at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg. The...

NRF-funded study opportunities now open for 2023

The National Research Foundation (NRF) announced on Friday the implementation of its Global Knowledge Partnerships (GKP) programme for the 2023 academic year.  The programme places...

Killing of Durban Grade 12 learner angers KZN Premier

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube condemned violence in schools and urged learners to solve problems peacefully to show that they value life. Dube-Ncube visited Mandlenkosi Secondary...

Chiloane calls for punitive measures against unroadworthy scholar transport operators

PHUTI MOSOMANE SCHOOLS are not doing enough to monitor and report unroadworthy scholar transport vehicles to authorities, Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane said in...

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...

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