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Learning materials are a basic yet vital resource essential to building an equal education system

Not providing textbooks to quintiles 4 and 5 will impoverish children

Learning materials are a basic yet vital resource essential to building an equal education system

It’s best to teach pupils by the book

Textbooks are essential when there’s no culture of reading and teachers lack content knowledge.

R180m owed for school supplies

Publishers are out of pocket because the Eastern Cape education department flouted procurement rules.

Hair today: Women should challenge the misogynistic mullahs who demand they cover up.

Letters to the editor: April 10 to 16 2015

Readers voice their opinion on Qur’an rules, textbooks and statues.

Anatomy of a varsity textbook

It’s not just a lump of paper and ink, but a curated and researched stake in your future.

There is still a lack of critical education aids such as textbooks and computers in schools.

Pupils Speak Out: If you can’t give us textbooks, give us computers

The basic education minister should give pupils textbooks and technology, but in reality there’s still a lack of these critical education aids.

Pressure: Publishers have thrown the book at the government for the three months it has given them to produce textbooks

No time to make decent textbooks

Publishers bemoan the impossibly tight deadlines imposed by the education department, which compromises academic quality.

Graphic: John McCann

Learning to live in a material world

Expecting every pupil to receive a textbook isn’t prima-donna behaviour: universal access is vital.

Single textbook option slammed

Storm of opposition greets the government’s plan of ?‘one book per subject, per grade, per language’.

Out of pocket: Science student Awakhiwe Kona can’t afford all his textbooks even though he has a bursary.

Students hurt by pricey textbooks

Ways to create cheaper learning materials are being probed, but there are stumbling blocks.

Churches have conducted services outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital in Pretoria where Nelson Mandela is being treated.

School textbooks present Mandela as ‘messianic myth’

A presentation at the South African Education Research Association 2014 conference finds that history textbooks misrepresent Nelson Mandela.

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.

DA reveals ‘insulting’ figures on basic education dept

The DA has expressed shock over Medium Term Strategic Framework figures, which show that only 61% of pupils have access to required textbooks.

An odd allergy in the judiciary

The judiciary is quite right to be reluctant to tell government in its judgments what to do or what not to do.

Motshekga to challenge textbook ruling

The basic education department will appeal a court ruling despite hundreds of pupils not having all their textbooks months into the school year.

A textbook case for stronger action

The recent Limpopo textbook judgment could have been more helpful on the question of relief for the violation of rights.

It’s Africa’s turn to go to the moon.

SAHRC report gives damning reasons for textbook shortages

An SAHRC report indicates most provincial education departments do not know how many schools or pupils they have in the province.

The department of basic education has denied that some Limpopo schools are still without textbooks.

Government violated Limpopo childrens’ right to education, says court

The Pretoria high court has ruled that government violated the right to basic education by failing to deliver textbooks to all Limpopo schoolchildren.

There is still a lack of critical education aids such as textbooks and computers in schools.

Limpopo textbook case heard in Pta court

Basic Education for All has asked for a court order to force Limpopo education authorities to deliver all textbooks to the schools by June 6.

Limpopo textbook case should not have reached court, says govt

According to government, Section27’s Limpopo textbook case is very close to being resolved and should not even have reached the high court.

Mhlanga said most of the 18 000 books alleged to be short were the textbooks the schools were supposed to get back from pupils at the end of the year.

DA’s find not textbooks but leftover manuals, says department

Limpopo’s education department has expressed disappointment with "false claims" that undelivered textbooks were found in a warehouse in Fetakgomo.