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Local Producers Need To Wise Up

Local producers with their eye on exporting goods worldwide require specific skills training to operate their businesses safely and meet the requirements of global markets. By Puseletso Mompei.

HeronBridge College Launches High Performance Centre And Swimming Academy

As a commitment to the school’s investment into sports and sports development, HeronBridge College officially opened its High Performance Centre and Swimming Academy on Friday, in partnership with Gauteng Aquatics and USN.

Scores Of Online School Grade 12 Learners Have Started Their Matric Exams

It is all systems go for scores of Grade 12 learners who started their IEB-exams, Tuesday, 19 October 2021.

What Makes Loreto School Queenswood Different?

It is our faith, hope, community, and love for what we do.

Blazing The Trail In Technology

Brescia House School is a trailblazer in technology. 

Reaching Today’s Customer

The pandemic catalysed emerging communication trends into broad acceptance, writes James Francis.

NSF Places A Premium On Previously Disadvantaged And Entrepreneurs

For South Africa to boost its job creation machinery, it is crucial for skills dissemination initiatives to be tightly targeted, reports Levi Letsoko.

By The Numbers

Although there are many more black accountants in South Africa today than ever before, the industry still has a way to go when it comes to transformation, writes Delia Du Toit.

Strengthen Online Learning As 50% Of Classroom Time Already Lost In 2021

Online School, Brainline, has called for the strengthening of online learning amid reports that learners have already lost 50% of classroom time this year alone.

Coping With The New School Day

Lisa Witepski looks at what preparing your child for “big school” looks like today.

Green Thinking For A Green Future

“Green jobs” and a “green economy” sound like they are extreme and can be misleading, but they play a vital role in helping to make economies and communities more sustainable, reports Trevor Crighton.

Low Quintile Schools Struggling Due To Pandemic

Some of the most profound impacts of COVID-19 have been the closure of schools, the inability to continue regular on-site coaching of teachers, and monitoring programme implementation on the ground.

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We grow children for life.

Taking The Leap

Caryn Gootkin looks at ways to make the transition from primary to high school as smooth as possible.

Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

Sports activities at school mostly ground to a halt during the height of the pandemic, leaving children without the physical and social benefits of exercise and team sport. By Sue Voysey-Morris.

Hybrid Working Conditions – The Best Of Both Worlds

SPONSORED: Fareez Joulay, Creative Director at Eclipse Communications, discusses the advantages of a hybrid working model and how to implement it.

The Skills Prospects From Renewable Energy

Is the green energy sector a dark horse for employment? James Francis finds out.

Brainline: Students Allowed To Write Exams From Home

Online School, Brainline, is breaking ground again this time as the first online school in South Africa to bring online invigilation to their learners, allowing them to write their tests and examinations from the comfort of their own home.

Workforce Education: An Insider’s Perspective Over The Past 25 Years

The last 18 months of the pandemic have significantly disrupted all facets of our country’s education landscape, with the use of technology becoming crucial during this period.

Media Works Is Now Officially An Offering Of Optimi Workplace

Leading workforce education and training provider Media Works is proud to announce that it is now officially an offering of Optimi Workplace.