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Tribune Online on MSNThe earlier we get involved in programmes for the poor, vulnerable, the better for us —Foluke Ademokun, Executive Coordinator, AAA FoundationFoluke Ademokun has over three decades of expertise in civil society work, humanitarian endeavours, social entrepreneurship, gender advocacy, and policy development. She is the Executive Coordinator ...
Prof. Linda du Plessis, senior deputy vice-chancellor: teaching and learning at the North-West University (NWU), explains why ...
This focus is needed, as it directly affects the academic journey and future of South Africa’s most vulnerable students. However, the burden these failures place on the institutions tasked with ...
Ed Farm successfully concluded its highly anticipated Future of Learning Summit 2025, a transformative two-day event.
The study uses a randomized controlled trial (RCT) involving 2,328 applicants, making it one of the most robust empirical ...
After pouring brown, gritty liquid from a huge silver tank into a flute-like container known as a refractometer, South African beer brewing master Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela gives an ...
Twenty-nine students taking their high school exams in the Central African Republic died in a stampede sparked by an exploding power transformer, the health ministry said on Thursday.
One of the apartheid era's main laws was the Bantu Education Act of 1953, which aimed to prevent black children from reaching their full potential. This created segregated schools with less funding ...
For her PhD research, Dr Lara Tookey found that when classrooms were at comfortable temperature, had fresh air and low CO₂ levels, students performed better on cognitive tests.
Students in the Deep South who successfully navigate traumas at home and dysfunction at school find few opportunities afterward.
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