Minister Angie Motshekga and the Department of Basic Education (DBE) thanks everyone - individuals, companies and NGOs – who have answered the call to be part of the comprehensive COVID-19 Learners’ Support Package.
National Education Collaboration Trust
The National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) seeks to appoint an appropriate service provider to conduct an output to purpose review of its strategic direction and programmatic activities since its inception.
Chairman of the National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT), Sizwe Nxasana, and Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga tackle issues of primary school learners’ reading and writing readiness at the OR Tambo Debates on implementing the National Development Plan (NDP).
Education experts and practitioners representing government, labour and civil society attended a seminar on professionalism at the South African Council of Education (SACE) in Centurion on 18 June 2015.
“I have learned that courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it” – Nelson Mandela
As Youth Day approaches, we are striving to create an enabling environment for South Africa’s youth – where they have the benefit of well-functioning schools. This will ensure that they are able to benefit from an education, and from an education system, that was denied to the youth of 1976.
Leadership looks at the role of Education Labour Relations Council (ELRC) in ensuring teacher welfare and stability, and how its partnership with Quality Learning and Teaching Campaign (QLTC) and the National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) will enhance delivery of quality education in public schools.
Government publication Vuk’uzenzele talks to Minister Angie Motshekga and her deputy, Enver Surty about the work being done by the DBE and the role of the NECT, to improve the quality of education across South Africa, particularly in Maths, Science and Technology.
The DBE cannot roll out effective ICT interventions in schools overnight, or on its own. But there is a plan.
The National Education Collaboration Trust’s March dialogue provoked intense debate about the most productive interventions to transform education
There is light at the end of the education tunnel, if what the NECT has achieved since its inception in November 2013 is anything to go by, says Godwin Khosa, CEO
The sad passing of Thembisile Nwendamutswu, Limpopo MEC of Education, is not only a great loss for her family, friends and colleagues, but also for the learners in Limpopo, who benefited from her dedication and commitment to improving education in the province.
Despite KZN coming eighth out of nine provinces in the 2014 matric exams, Mary Metcalfe believes our teachers can turn things around this year
The National Education Collaboration Trust was the best decision ever taken by both the private sector and government, playing a role in galvanising the government, labour, business and civil society, directing their energies and resources towards realising the goals of the NDP 2019.
The National Education Collaboration Trust is upbeat about taking education to the next level to fulfil the objectives of the National Development Plan Efforts to turn around the South African education system in line with the aims of the NDP are steadily gaining pace. This was the bold assurance given by the NECT CEO, Godwin Khosa.