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Global crises have hit education hard: 24 years of research offers a way forward for southern Africa

By Emmanuel Ojo Global crises have shaped our world over the past two decades, affecting education systems everywhere. Higher education researcher Emmanuel Ojo has studied the...

INSETA advocates for partnership-driven skills development in SA

By Akani Nkuna Amidst South Africa's evolving economic landscape, the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA) has issued a clarion call for a collaborative...

Dept seeks solutions for challenges in higher education enrolment

By Johnathan Paoli The Higher Education and Training Department has acknowledged ongoing challenges in enrolments for the 2025 academic year, saying that urgent interventions are...

INSETA changes lives and contributes to dreams being realised

By Xolisa Phllip The publication of INSETA’s 2023-24 annual report, which marks four years into the organisation’s five-year strategic term, reflects a time of continuous...

NSFAS faces ongoing challenges amid efforts to stabilise student funding

By Johnathan Paoli The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has provided an update on the student funding process for the 2025 academic year, acknowledging...

Urgent funding reforms needed to bridge ECD gaps

By Thapelo Molefe South Africa’s ambitious goal of achieving universal access to quality early childhood development (ECD) by 2030 is facing a major hurdle -...

Time to measure the return on investment in education

By Edwin Naidu South Africa’s pro-poor policies have had a positive effect on post-apartheid society, particularly in the realm of education. These policies have opened...

Nkabane applauds Pandor on new university position

By Lungile Ntimba Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Nkabane has congratulated former Caniest minister and educator Naledi Pandor on her recent appointment as an honorary...

Govt should have focused on ECD: Ramaphosa

By Thapelo Molefe President Cyril Ramaphosa has admitted that the South African government should have prioritised early childhood development when the country became a democracy. Speaking...

How good are South African kids at maths? Trends from a global study

By Vijay Reddy School mathematics in South Africa is often seen as a sign of the health of the education system more generally. Under the racial...

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