South Africa’s online education sector is rapidly maturing, and the schools that will lead the next decade are those with ...
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Why do South African teachers still threaten children with a beating? A psychologist explains
Corporal punishment—usually referring to adults hitting children—was abolished in South Africa in 1997. The Constitutional Court had already ruled it incompatible with the bill of rights in 1995. In ...
As enrolment triples and the market fragments, parent satisfaction data reveals a widening quality gap between established providers and newcomers ...
An Education Labour Relations Council (ELRC) arbitrator has upheld the dismissal of a long-serving Western Cape teacher found guilty of assaulting a pupil, reinforcing the country’s longstanding ...
Private South African education group ADvTECH has announced that the South African Council of Educators (SACE) has accredited a number of the AI programmes ...
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Moving South Africa's education needle forward
South Africa's education sector is at a pivotal moment, balancing the promise of expanded opportunities with the challenge of limited resources. As the foundation of the nation's future, education ...
South Africa’s official unemployment rate remains above 30%, with youth unemployment near 44%. Inflation has eased, but ...
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