Staff Reporter
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/ 13 May 2008

A professional approach

The department of education and unions signed an occupation-specific dispensation (OSD) last month that provides for increases for teachers backdated to January. the Teacher asked Firoz Patel, Deputy Director General of systems, planning and monitoring in the national department of education, to provide more detail.

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/ 13 May 2008

Teaching hotel aims to meet tourism need

The University of Johannesburg plans to build a teaching and training hotel on its Auckland Park Bunting road campus to tackle the growing need for tourism and hospitality managers. The project will be an extension of its school of tourism and hospitality, which opened a few years ago thanks to a massive capital injection by business tycoon Sol Kerzner.

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/ 13 May 2008

All you need to study abroad

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) has launched a portal on higher education institutions across the globe to support students who need reliable and fresh information about studying abroad. This portal offers online information about institutions sanctioned by competent authorities in participating countries.

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/ 13 May 2008

Drug tests on the cards

The Education Laws Amendment Bill, passed by Parliament at the end of last year, opens the door for schools to start testing learners for drugs. And, with drug addiction and drug-related violence on the increase in South Africa and younger children being targeted by drug dealers, it has been greeted by many parents and educators as a welcome move by government to tackle a harrowing problem at grassroots level.

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/ 13 May 2008

How to get talking

The Beijing Olympics are in August. In the gymnastic events the athletes will be aiming for "perfect scores" – full marks from every judge. In a school situation it’s slightly tougher to get a perfect score for communication from all the stakeholders.

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/ 13 May 2008

The first-year experience made easier

Love, death and money are some of the reasons first-year students across the globe drop out — not to mention the academic hardships they often encounter.
The intricacies of coping at varsity — the first-year experience — are the focus of international study by the higher education sector.

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/ 13 May 2008

SA shines at travel awards

South African Tourism and the Indaba Explorations won World Travel Awards in the Africa category in Durban on Monday night, SA Tourism said in a statement on Tuesday. SA Tourism was named best destination marketing organisation in Africa and Indaba Explorations was named Africa’s leading travel exhibition.