Projected student numbers for the future demand a rethink of the traditional teaching model of universities, writes Victoria John.
Angie Motshekga will oppose court action taken by Eastern Cape governing bodies over the failure to fill 64 752 teaching posts budgeted for this year.
Eastern Cape principals and parents are suing the state after their pleas to fill positions were ignored
The department of basic education faces court action over its failure to fully fill the tens of thousands of teaching posts the Eastern Cape needs.
A University of Cape Town scholar receives the Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship Award for his work on statistical ecology.
Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande has plans to turn students and lecturers nationwide into information technology "natives".
Litigation is increasingly being used to force the government to provide the basics needed in schools, writes Victoria John
SA’s publishing industry had better prepare for deep and dire straits if the ANC’s plan to nationalise the production of textbooks goes ahead.
Many South Africans say pregnant teens should stay home from school lest they "disturb the class", but activists are working hard to change attitudes.
A student has been suspended from a Cape university and a security firm employee faces censure after posting racist remarks on social networks.