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Teacher unions pleased with matric results
Teacher Unions are happy with the 2010 matric results. They mostly praised the learners and teachers for make an extra effort to produce good results. The Education Minister earlier officially announced a 67.8% pass rate. This is up from 60.7% in 2009.
06 January 2011. SAPA.
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Teacher Unions are happy with the 2010 matric results. They mostly praised the learners and teachers for make an extra effort to produce good results. The Education Minister earlier officially announced a 67.8% pass rate. This is up from 60.7% in 2009.
06 January 2011. SAPA.
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58% is this year’s expected pass rate - Loliwe
“We wish you all the best and the least we are requesting from you is that you bring us a minimum of 58% when the results are announced next year”- she said much to the agreement of the attending leaders from other education organisations.
26 October 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
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“We wish you all the best and the least we are requesting from you is that you bring us a minimum of 58% when the results are announced next year”- she said much to the agreement of the attending leaders from other education organisations.
26 October 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
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“Nantoni na othi uyicele kuThixo ngenene nange nyaniso uyakukwenzela”
26 October 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
“Nantoni na othi uyicele kuThixo ngenene nange nyaniso uyakukwenzela”, these are words of South African Council of Churches Youth Forum (SACCYF), Reverend Mxolisi Sonti during the province’s prayer session held for Grade 12 learners ahead of their final examinations.
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26 October 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
“Nantoni na othi uyicele kuThixo ngenene nange nyaniso uyakukwenzela”, these are words of South African Council of Churches Youth Forum (SACCYF), Reverend Mxolisi Sonti during the province’s prayer session held for Grade 12 learners ahead of their final examinations.
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The Department of Basic Education has noted the decision by the National Professional Teachers’ Organisation of South Africa (Naptosa) and the Suid Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie (SAOU) to join the nationwide teachers’ strike.
21 August 2010. Granville Whittle.
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The Department of Basic Education has noted the decision by the National Professional Teachers’ Organisation of South Africa (Naptosa) and the Suid Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie (SAOU) to join the nationwide teachers’ strike.
21 August 2010. Granville Whittle.
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Teacher Laptop initiative rollout launch
16 July 2010. Mr M Govender.
The official rollout of the Teacher Laptop Initiative (TLI) is finally here. The process was preceded by months of intense deliberations and careful planning to finally arrive at this moment where ICT integration in public schools across the country, becomes a reality.
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16 July 2010. Mr M Govender.
The official rollout of the Teacher Laptop Initiative (TLI) is finally here. The process was preceded by months of intense deliberations and careful planning to finally arrive at this moment where ICT integration in public schools across the country, becomes a reality.
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04 June 2009. Nomava Mpunga.
The Eastern Cape Department of Education recently held a launch of the sixth term of School Governing Body (SGB) Elections programme; this time around was rather special as it was the first official launch since its inception.
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04 June 2009. Nomava Mpunga.
The Eastern Cape Department of Education recently held a launch of the sixth term of School Governing Body (SGB) Elections programme; this time around was rather special as it was the first official launch since its inception.
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The Eastern Cape Education Summit ended in high spirits and it was the first for the province to witness all stakeholders, not only talking in one voice, but determined to be implementers of change as well.
17 March 2009. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
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The Eastern Cape Education Summit ended in high spirits and it was the first for the province to witness all stakeholders, not only talking in one voice, but determined to be implementers of change as well.
17 March 2009. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
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Training needed for new curriculum
28 September 2008. Daily Dispatch.
This was revealed by new Education MEC Mahlubandile Qwase while addressing guests at the annual provincial National Teaching Awards held at Osner Hotel this week.
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28 September 2008. Daily Dispatch.
This was revealed by new Education MEC Mahlubandile Qwase while addressing guests at the annual provincial National Teaching Awards held at Osner Hotel this week.
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28 September 2008. Cheera-Deer Robinson.
The department announced a total of R759 million school building programme to be used in the near future.
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28 September 2008. Cheera-Deer Robinson.
The department announced a total of R759 million school building programme to be used in the near future.
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Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDoE) launched an infrastructure programme (school building programme) at the Christian Centre in East London on 18 September 2008.
19 September 2008. Cheera-Deer Robinson.
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Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDoE) launched an infrastructure programme (school building programme) at the Christian Centre in East London on 18 September 2008.
19 September 2008. Cheera-Deer Robinson.
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