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Less testing, more thinking: The case for project-based learning in schools
Thought Leader
/ 7 June 2025

Less testing, more thinking: The case for project-based learning in schools

If we want to equip the next generation to lead, innovate and collaborate in a complex world, we need to move beyond outdated models of education

By Shaun Fuchs
ANC has moral responsibility for moral degeneration in society
Opinion
/ 21 August 2023

ANC has moral responsibility for moral degeneration in society

The party’s leaders should follow Kant’s maxim: ‘Act as if you would agree that your actions be made universal law’

By Mziwandile Manto
The good, the bad and the ugly: Leaders have a choice
Opinion
/ 29 March 2023

The good, the bad and the ugly: Leaders have a choice

A conscious leader instils a culture of help and service to others and does not pursue the bottom line at all cost

By Brenda Kali
Why are South African leaders corrupt?
Opinion
/ 25 March 2023

Why are South African leaders corrupt?

Our leaders do not use the power they have for the greater good – understanding why graft has become the norm is the first step to finding genuine solutions

By Karabo Mokgonyana
Building an ethical, capable state is child’s play but we look the other way
Opinion
/ 27 May 2022

Building an ethical, capable state is child’s play but we look the other way

This generation has no fear of authority. They will not submit to injustice or silently overlook wrongdoing or bullying. What is wrong with us?

By Gabriella La Foy
Poetic licence to lead through challenging times
Opinion
/ 21 November 2021

Poetic licence to lead through challenging times

Research is revealing that poetry may be just what leaders need to navigate today’s troubled waters

By Babar Dharani

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