To be effective, the General Education Certificate must plug gaps, not create new ones
Before Nzimande or anyone in government thinks of telling young people to “choose” TVET colleges again, they need to fix this sector
Readers write in about varsity tuition, and religion.
Vocational training suffers from an image problem, but the stereotype that only a university education leads to success simply has to be changed.
It is important to help pupils understand the value of FET colleges, writes <b>Patricia Flederman</b>.
The lack of a finalised plan to professionalise the FET sector is holding vocational educators back, writes <b>Joy Papier</b>.