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Martin Prew

Rethinking the building blocks
Article
/ 2 November 2012

Rethinking the building blocks

Alternative models of primary schooling could provide localised knowledge that is truly relevant.

By Martin Prew
Africa fails to understand the lessons
Article
/ 26 October 2012

Africa fails to understand the lessons

The continent needs greater political commitment to rescue its rural and peri-urban schools, writes Martin Prew.

By Martin Prew
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Article
/ 19 October 2012

Schooling gets an F but still passes

The question is not how to improve the disastrous system but rather how it can be reconfigured.

By Martin Prew
Whose head should roll?
Article
/ 10 August 2012

Whose head should roll?

Firing the education minister will not rectify flawed procurement and intervention powers.

By Martin Prew
Neighbourly lessons in education
Article
/ 20 January 2012

Neighbourly lessons in education

Why is the schooling system in Zimbabwe still outscoring the South African one?

By Martin Prew
Matric results do make sense
Article
/ 14 January 2011

Matric results do make sense

Identifying three trends evident in 2010 should help legitimise the pass rate for those who remain sceptical, writes <B>Martin Prew</b>.

By Martin Prew
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/ 27 August 2010

Time for a debate

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga recently released the "Schooling 2025" blueprint. Have you read it? Did you comment on it?

By Martin Prew
SA Education: A case of mistaken identity
Article
/ 10 June 2010

SA Education: A case of mistaken identity

Normally opinionated and confident education professionals still struggle to explain why the majority of South Africa’s schools are so bad.

By Martin Prew

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