Two South African teenagers shone during this year’s Intel global school science competition held in May in Los Angeles in the United States.
Called <em>Make Your Move</em>, the show aims to equip young people with the tools to change their situations by themselves.
Early childhood development practitioners voice concerns about lack of training and poor working conditions.
Teachers are disappointed as laptop initiative hits a snag due to "lack of creditworthiness".
In May, Sasol hosts a live Water Lab, which has been timed to coincide with Sci-Bono’s Health Sciences Week from May 23 to 28.
There are many benefits to planting a food garden at your school, writes <b>Thabo Mohlala</b>.
Oxford Educational Supplies has partnered with a US-based company, Texas Instruments, to enhance the teaching of maths through calculator technology.
Learners at a poor school in KwaZulu-Natal have discovered a new and fun way of learning, writes <b>Thabo Mohlala<b>.
Dr John Demartini draws on his personal experiences to help teachers discover and nurture their pupils’ potential, writes <b>Thabo Mohlala</b>.
The department of basic education is not ready to hand over the complete running of the matric exams to the Mpumalanga department of education.