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Representatives of Dr Sam Motsoenyane collecting his Lifetime Achievement Award from MEC Lebogang Maile

Lifetime Achievement Award

‘Start small but keep moving’

When our schools and education authorities are unable to resolve disputes between themselves in good faith and instead frequently rely on the courts to settle matters

Department juggles teacher numbers

Universities produce school teachers but they’re needed for preschool, college and adult education.

Good teachers are in short supply

More people are training to be teachers but getting them into classrooms is fraught with problems.

The apparent benefits of the internship model need to be offset by operational, political and academic challenges

Most of our new teachers can’t

The number of teachers graduating is no longer of concern, but their ability leaves much to be desired.

Graphic: John McCann

South Africa, learn to love your teachers

They are the lifeblood of the education system, and supporting them will make all the difference.

Graphic: John McCann

Pedagogy is a three-ring circus

A good education rests on the relationship between knowledge, teaching and learning.

The teachers
of the Eastern Cape have emerged as unsung heroes, pushing the boundaries to secure an impressive 81.4% pass rate in the 2023 matric results.

Wanted: Help for new teachers

Despite policy, too few schools have formal mentoring programmes for staff.

let us also focus on the teachers who stay up past midnight marking, who sacrifice weekends for extra lessons and who quietly absorb the stress so their learners don’t have to.

Teacher education: grounds for cautious optimism

Teacher education is getting better, but it will be a while before this becomes evident.

Graphic: John McCann

Let us learn from maths mistakes

Don’t dismiss criticism of ‘maths myths’ – the ability to learn trumps good exam results.

When less intervention in education practices produces much more

But only with far better models of school management and teacher support.

Afghan journalists are seen after a second blast in Kabul

Puzzling over the teaching of teachers

Varsities are rethinking how to produce clued-up professionals ready for the classroom.

Sadtu declared their commitment to improving quality public education by defending the education budget

173 KZN teachers found with fake qualifications

Teachers in the province have been giving lessons despite having forged qualifications, a long-term investigation has found.

Teaching and selling are alike

Teaching and selling are alike

Teachers are essentially selling knowledge to learners.