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What the BELA Bill means for homeschoolers

LOUISE SCHOONWINKEL

The Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill has been a controversial topic for some time, and now that public consultations have concluded, many parents still have concerns about the new legislation. What does the BELA Bill mean for parents who opt for homeschooling or distance education? read
Africa's top edtech innovators head to Cambridge HP Fellowship programme
This September, 25 of Africa's education technology leaders will head to Cambridge on a new fellowship programme from Cambridge Partnership for Education and HP...read
Stellenbosch medical students use tech to turn the tide on organ donor shortage
Technology tackles dire organ-donor shortage, making a significant impact...read
Education
Afda students take all 3 podium places at The South African Student Film Competition 2023

EARLE HOLMES, ISSUED BY AFDA

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Fellows appointed to promote evidence-based decision-making in education policy in Africa
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Bursaries, Scholarships & Finance
Shoprite calls tech students to apply for bursary programme
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Higher Education
North-West University and University of Pretoria's academic programmes accredited for AGA purposes

ISSUED BY SAICA

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SADiLaR celebrates successful 4th Rail workshop in Croatia

ISSUED BY NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY (NWU)

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Schneider Electric signs MoUs to accelerate energy training, research
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School of Fashion adds short courses to offering
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Skills Training
Here's how we can get SA's youth in jobs

LARISHA NAIDOO & ZAHEERA SOOMAR

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Increased investment in youth key to future proofing IT skills
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Epson introduces graduate programme to boost STEM skills in SA
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Grant boosts entrepreneurial training through African Leadership Academy
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World Youth Skills Day: 4IR skills aren't all digital
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Cannabis and Hemp Training Academy launches in Eastern Cape
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Upskilling youth with practical skills is essential to fighting unemployment

MELANIE RICHES

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Africa
Africa: Transforming carbon markets as implementation of Paris Agreement commitments progress

KIERAN WHYTE AND CLARA HANS

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Business
BrightRock unveils future plans following Sanlam's majority stake increase
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