Education
Mathematics literacy is key The right to education should be a given
Education should be a universal right among the youth.
12 Jul 2013
Business qualifications crucial for jobs Prof. Eon Smit talks to professionals
With the scarcity of jobs in Africa and abroad, it is important for African business professionals to choose a business school that holds one or more international accreditations.
11 Jul 2013
A Bold Step Mobilising the nation to help educate and employ the youth
Statistics SA figures for the third quarter of 2012 show that about 3.3million youth aged 15-34 are not employed or studying.
02 Jul 2013
Building the future NWP’s Bakgatla-Ba-Kgafela Traditional Administration Hosts Entrepreneur Day
The Bakgatla Ba Kgafela Traditional Administration (BBKTA) hosted an Entrepreneur Day in the Moruleng CBD.
27 Jun 2013
Bettering Maths skills Aspiring matriculants to improve their Mathematics skills at a Thuthuka camp
In an ongoing effort to address the quality of maths passes among matriculants in the country, the Department of Basic Education has once again joined hands with the South African
26 Jun 2013 - S. A. I. O. C. A.
Throwing money at students not enough Key issues that contribute to a successful bursary or support programme
Organisations attempt to address education and employment challenges by providing bursary programmes, yet the current educational situation in South Africa can complicate matters
07 Jun 2013 - R. R.
Education challenges Implementing the solution (on time) is a different matter entirely
How can we utilise the resources we have to effectively educate and train not only students, but teachers as well?
22 May 2013 - M. B.
The teacher within It's your responsibility to teach your fellow man
Everyone knows something relatively well enough to be able to teach it; however, a teacher of the very best kind is one who has knowledge and understanding and is willing to share it
16 May 2013 - M. B.
Education evolution The changing landscape of education
Education is no longer about learning countless facts, but teaching students about making a contribution and a difference to our society while learning the basics
14 May 2013 - W. H.
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