The learner was 13 when the alleged rapes started, and they continued for two years until she asked to be moved to another school
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Gauteng department of education says it is disappointed with the education bargaining counsel’s order to reinstate Malcolm Williams
After unions demanded that schools be closed this week, the department has said it is the cabinet’s prerogative to decide whether schools should close
After years of under-performance, the province has shown that things can change for the better
The former headmaster of a Gauteng school has lost his fight in the labour court to be reinstated
<strong>Nicola Jenvey</strong> reports on an initiative to put technology into school classrooms.
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/ 17 September 2007
Proposals are on the table to increase the salary scale of teachers substantially, Education Minister Naledi Pandor said on Monday. Speaking in Cape Town after a meeting of the Council of Education Ministers, she said the entry salary for graduates to the profession, for example, will rise from R99 625 to R115 492.