Puppets are helping learners to get to grips with the subject on a molecular level
Being an authority on early childhood development
Make your mark empowers learners to improve their communities writes Thabo Mhlala
School principals in the Western Cape will benefit from a community upliftment initiative aimed at equipping them with leadership and management skill
The CNA Readathon Campaign hopes to increase South Africa’s literacy levels.
The Internet Service Providers’ Association of South Africa (ISPA)’s 2011 competition for the Super Teacher of the Year is open for entries.
Maths teaching method could help South Africa up its pass rate.
Two South African teenagers shone during this year’s Intel global school science competition held in May in Los Angeles in the United States.
Called <em>Make Your Move</em>, the show aims to equip young people with the tools to change their situations by themselves.
Early childhood development practitioners voice concerns about lack of training and poor working conditions.
Teachers are disappointed as laptop initiative hits a snag due to "lack of creditworthiness".
In May, Sasol hosts a live Water Lab, which has been timed to coincide with Sci-Bono’s Health Sciences Week from May 23 to 28.
There are many benefits to planting a food garden at your school, writes <b>Thabo Mohlala</b>.Â
Oxford Educational Supplies has partnered with a US-based company, Texas Instruments, to enhance the teaching of maths through calculator technology.
Learners at a poor school in KwaZulu-Natal have discovered a new and fun way of learning, writes <b>Thabo Mohlala<b>.
Dr John Demartini draws on his personal experiences to help teachers discover and nurture their pupils’ potential, writes <b>Thabo Mohlala</b>.
The department of basic education is not ready to hand over the complete running of the matric exams to the Mpumalanga department of education.
New evaluation authority will promote accountability and service delivery.
The police are cooperating with the two departments of education to act against unregistered institutions, writes <b>Thabo Mohlala</b>.
Sience enthusiasts who want to follow in the footsteps of Albert Einstein may test their skills by participating in a science competition.
Trevor Manuel launched a blistering attack on some teacher unions that destabilise the education system and pursue their own interests.
Gauteng replaces the Free State as the province with the most winning teachers for 2010.
Gauteng province scooped the most awards in the 2010 National Teaching Awards held last night at the Presidential Guesthouse House in Pretoria.
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/ 31 January 2011
SAICA is determined to increase the number of qualified accountants in South Africa by identifying high school learners who are doing well in maths.
An ambitious plan aims to strengthen school leadership and district offices, writes <b>Thabo Mohlala</b>.
Building a path to the future by developing trailblazing learners.
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/ 26 January 2011
One of the important factors in understanding key concepts in the mathematics and science curriculum is the proficiency in the language in which these subjects are taught.
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/ 20 January 2011
An annual national award that recognises schools which promote principles of good governance and discipline has been launched in Johannesburg.
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/ 19 January 2011
Young science enthusiasts who want to follow in the footsteps of Albert Einstein may now test their skills in a global online science competition.
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/ 14 December 2010
Mondays and Fridays are the most "popular" days on which the majority of teachers take leave from school an HSRC report has found.
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/ 3 December 2010
The Suid Afrikaanse Onderwyser-Unie has served the GDE with notice to appear before the Labour Court over hat it calls "illegal strike deductions".
<b>Thabo Mohlala</b> quizzed the newly appointed chief executive officer of Needu, Dr John Volmink, on how the new structure will operate.