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Huawei joins the UNESCO Global Alliance for Literacy (GAL)

EDWIN NAIDU IN a boost for literacy, global technology giant Huawei has joined the UNESCO Global Alliance for Literacy (GAL) today as part of the...

Online learning platforms aren’t enough – lecturers need the right technical skill

MPHO-ENTLE PULENG MODISE TECHNOLOGY has become the centre of our lives. It has also changed how university students learn and how lecturers teach. Some institutions...

OPINION| As I bid farewell to the University of Johannesburg, a reflection on what we have achieved

PROFESSOR TSHILIDZI MARWALA THE QS World University Rankings indicate that the University of Johannesburg is now ranked second nationally and on the continent. In...

Public hearings: Parliamentarians urged to impose harsher punishment for parents who refuse their kids access to Grade R education 

PHUTI MOSOMANE CONCERNED residents of the Mopani District in Limpopo have urged the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education to ensure that the Basic Education Laws...

What will it take to get non-racial sport back on track, if ever?

BRIAN ISAACS THE non-racial South African Council on Sport (Sacos) will celebrate its 50th anniversary on March 17. Around the country, clubs, provinces and schools...

Classroom Corner: 8 education trends bringing disruption in 2023

THE pandemic made it clear that education must innovate and evolve to meet the diverse needs of students. Sora Schools, an online, project-based middle school...

BUDGET 2023| Basic education feels the squeeze

EDWIN NAIDU GIVEN the country’s energy crisis, which affects all citizens, it’s not surprising that education does not feature highly on the Government’s current...

Exclusive: UCT’s Mamokgethi Phakeng vows to clear her name amid ‘false and defamatory’ accusations

EDWIN NAIDU AS STORM clouds gather, embattled University of Cape Town vice-chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng has come out fighting amid claims that she has...

Sci-Bono’s intervention in Gauteng’s under-performing schools yields results

EDWIN NAIDU A GROUND-BREAKING Secondary School Improvement Programme (SSIP) to help matric learners improve their performance is starting to reap dividends in Gauteng, according to...

SOPA 2023: Lesufi puts a premium on education, says it’s key to economic development

EDWIN NAIDU EDUCATION remains a high priority for Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi and is key for economic development and improving citizens' socio-economic conditions. In...

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