THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 11:04 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 11:04

Pupils fail in Aids awareness

0 comment(s) | Their basic education has been blamed for not preparing them for their first sexual encounters

Business training: three blind mice lead the mischief

0 comment(s) | Until South Africa gets this crucial aspect right, it cannot compete successfully in the global arena.

New teaching model delivers good results

0 comment(s) | Teachers who received Funza Lushaka bursaries to study teaching return to their old schools to share their knowledge.

'Alarm' at SA pupils' lack of HIV/Aids knowledge

0 comment(s) | Research conducted in South Africa shows two thirds of the grade 6 learners surveyed did not know enough about HIV/Aids to protect their health.

Report accuses Unizulu council of corruption

3 comment(s) | The former council of UniZulu has been accused of corruption in a report detailing findings of a forensic investigation into the university's affairs.

Most SA students choose English at school

1 comment(s) | More than 60% of South African pupils choose English for learning and teaching, the South African Institute of Race Relations has revealed.

Most public schools still lack workbooks

8 comment(s) | Majority of public schools lagging behind due to the slow delivery of important workbooks.

Language denied means citizens ignored

3 comment(s) | The government has to adopt a language policy for schools that promotes true multilingualism in South Africa.

Championing education as we did the World Cup

0 comment(s) | If we were able to rise to the occasion of football's greatest spectacle, surely we should be able to focus the same energy in improving education.

Parents to blame for exclusion

0 comment(s) | The Gauteng education department's Charles Phahlane asks how journalists suspect "dilly-dallying" when schools appeal for early registration.
School principal Moroba Lekgalake says many teachers are too shy to talk about sex (Oupa Nkosi, M&G) Read more

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