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Student teachers in South Africa choose comfort over challenge in practical placements: but there’s a hidden cost
South Africa’s schools still carry the imprint of apartheid, where resources, language and geography were deliberately divided according to “race”. Many communities today remain deeply unequal in ...
South Africans wishing to study in Korea typically apply for a D-2 student visa after being accepted into an accredited ...
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA | Xinhua | In July 2025, braving Typhoon Co-may’s gales, a planeload of 20 Zhejiang Normal ...
Students often asked questions in their local languages. Stanley had to learn quickly, not just the language but also ...
This study was funded by the National Research Fund (NRF) and Social Science Research Council (SSRC). Simangele Mayisela is a registered Educational Psychologist, a faculty member in the Department of ...
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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.
Africa has yet to create the conditions that would help promising young economists become internationally recognised scholars ...
Despite South Africa's record matric pass rate of 88% in 2025, the true state of the education system reveals a troubling ...
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#InternationalDayofEducation | SA's education crisis: Why prioritising teachers is the missing link
The International Day of Education, commemorated on 24 January, prompts a global reflection on the effectiveness of our learning systems. In South Africa, while the conversation often centres on ...
Nancy Iraba was a marine scientist who couldn't swim. Now she's dedicated her life to helping other Africans learn how to dive so that they can protect the ocean, too.
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#BizTrends2026 | College SA's Aunyana Moloisane: How AI and flexible education can unlock South Africa's potential
The most profound impact we can have on the future is how we choose to approach education today.The rapid pace of ...
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