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Early educators around the world feel burnt out and devalued. Here’s how we can help

MARG ROGERS SOUTH Australia’s royal commission into early childhood education led by Julia Gillard has released an interim report. The key recommendation is preschool for all three-year-olds...

More than R5bn funds paid to students who didn’t qualify for NSFAS

PHUTI MOSOMANE THE Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has uncovered evidence suggesting that over R5 billion of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) funds may...

Walking in the footsteps of giants, Manamela challenges teacher graduates to aim higher than those who walked before them

EDWIN NAIDU PAYING tribute to great teachers, including his aunts, encouraging graduates to walk in the footsteps of giants before them, Buti Manamela, the Deputy...

KZN Education MEC urged to be transparent about NSNP tender after 5,400 schools were left without food

PHUTI MOSOMANE DUE to tender irregularities, most of the 5,400 schools in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), which are beneficiaries of the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP),...

Stellenbosch University head in “no confidence vote” over second nepotism claim

EDWIN NAIDU EMBATTLED rector and vice-chancellor of Stellenbosch University, Professor Wim de Villers, faces a vote of no confidence following damaging reports over his...

UCT alumni social enterprise aims to disrupt arts education in schools

AK Arts & Leadership Academy (AKALA) is on a mission to disrupt the arts education landscape in the country by expanding access to arts education...

‘Silent crisis’ at schools in South Africa – education department responds

THE Department of Basic Education has dismissed reports that South Africa’s education system is deteriorating, saying that “the facts” point to improvements against all...

New study shows flooding in KZN province has doubled in the last century

STAFF REPORTER THE disastrous flood that hit Durban in April 2022 was the most catastrophic natural disaster yet recorded in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in collective...

Student wins trip to Harvard Business School with ground-breaking project

STAFF REPORTER HONORIS United Universities and Regent Business School are proud to announce that one of their students, Boitumelo Nkatlo, has returned from a trip to Harvard...

Only 1 in 3 girls makes it to secondary school in Senegal: here’s why and how to fix it

BENTA A. ABUYA Senegal has a young population, with about half of its 18 million people aged below 19. This indicates a potentially high demand for...

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