Helping SA’s teachers
Educators will gather in Cape Town next week to work out a programme for a series of workshops next year aimed at assisting primary school teachers.
Educators will gather in Cape Town next week to work out a programme for a series of workshops next year aimed at assisting primary school teachers.
The minister of basic education has proposed that October be celebrated as "Teachers’ Month" to recognise the significant role of teachers in society.
Education authorities will oppose a court challenge by impoverished schools in the Eastern Cape to improve their infrastructure.
More than two months after delivering "yellow cards" to government education activists Equal Education are yet to receive any response.
A seminar of students over the weekend showed massive support for proposals calling for graduates to perform community service.
A pioneering initiative to enable learners from poor backgrounds to attend South Africa’s top schools celebrates its 10th anniversary this month.
"Mud schools" in the Eastern Cape might have to wait until 2011 before their legal application to improve their infrastructure is heard in court
Walter Sisulu University vice-chancellor Marcus Balintulo shut down the university’s Mthatha campus on Monday following protests at the site.
The bookazine concept aims to "make reading cool" by blending the features of magazines with quality writing while telling South African stories.
Walter Sisulu University (WSU) vice-chancellor Marcus Balintulo on Friday urged staff and students to return to the Mthatha campus on Monday.