The Annual National Assessment results show that grade nine pupils scored on average a shocking 13% in maths.
The basic education department has agreed to deliver furniture to three Eastern Cape schools after a court challenge by the Legal Resources Centre.
Selection committee’s choice reflects "impatience with the status quo" among key constituencies.
Vaal University of Technology vice-chancellor Irene Moutlana has been suspended from the university over longstanding corruption allegations.
A global think-tank has highlighted the need to involve civil society in all education matters.
If the perception that vocational education is an "option for losers" persists, unemployment and social instability will continue to escalate.
Apartheid-style segregation and the poor treatment of outsourced workers is to be investigated at Wits.
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/ 9 November 2012
Students at the Eastern Cape’s Walter Sisulu University are still waiting for their loans from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme to be paid.
They claim drastic legal changes will give him more power to interfere.
A flawed funding model results in poor schools reducing the number of subjects they offer and enduring larger class sizes than richer schools.