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The National Education Collaboration Trust launches in Limpopo!
MEC of Basic Education in Limpopo, Hon. Maaria Ishmael Kgetjepe, and the District Steering Committee Chairperson of the National Education Collaboration Trust ...
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Learners, parents and the community promote reading on Mandela Day
The National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) calls on parents and children from all walks of life to read together in honour of Mandela. Nelson Mandela ...
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Teacher unions, universities, government and civil society meet on teacher professionalism
Education experts and practitioners representing government, labour and civil society attended a seminar on professionalism at the South African Council of ...
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Education Labour Relations Council: resolving disputes (Leadership – 1 May 2015)
Leadership looks at the role of Education Labour Relations Council (ELRC) in ensuring teacher welfare and stability, and how its partnership with Quality ...
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Enhancing the quality of Education in SA (Vuk’uzenzele – 01 May 2015)
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 ...
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Collaboration for education (Debate – 1 May 2015)
Chairperson of the NECT Sizwe Nxasana talks about what inspired the formation of the Trust and the challenges facing the South African education sector and the ...
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The NECT reports back on 2014 Education Dialogues to Cabinet
The Education DialogueSA of 2014 came up with several concrete proposals to upgrade basic education – and they are seeking ministerial and cabinet approval
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SA needs collaboration and action (Mail & Guardian – 27 March 2015)
The need for collaboration between all stakeholders and the effective use of all the available data were themes that ran throughout the ‘Improving Maths ...
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Dialogue and action needed (Mail & Guardian – 27 March 2015)
“South Africa will be in ‘big trouble’ if it cannot fix the quality and efficiency of its education systems”, says outgoing FirstRand Chief Executive, Sizwe ...
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Q&A with Ministers Motshekga and Surty (The New Age – 20 March 2015)
Question and Answer session at the TNA Business Briefing with the Minister of Basic Education and her Deputy.
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