Equal Education march to demand norms and standards
SapaPupils and Equal Education marched to demand that Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga publish norms and standards on school infrastructure.
Pupils and Equal Education marched to demand that Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga publish norms and standards on school infrastructure.
Questions have arisen over the integrity of the selection process for the position of new vice-chancellor of Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
Judge agrees to urgent hearing after minister misses the agreed deadline for educational norms.
DA lashes ANC for opposing closures in Western Cape while it closes schools in other provinces.
The erosion of salaries and work conditions for junior academics undermines education quality.
Does Angie Motshekga sincerely intend to ever publish the school norms and standards?
The Western Cape wants teacher union Sadtu to pay the legal costs should 17 schools in the province lose their legal battle to stay open.
An Eastern Cape judge has agreed to treat Equal Education's new court application against the basic education minister as urgent.
Communities were not properly consulted before a decision was taken to close a number of schools, the Western Cape High Court has heard.
Kissing your social or after-hours TV life goodbye requires absolute commitment.
The Western Cape High court heard on Monday that the province's education minister Donald Grant did not consult communities adequately about his decision to close 17 schools. (David Harrison, MG)
Classrooms stood empty as Sadtu members took to the streets calling for Angie Motshekga and Bobby Soobrayan to step down immediately.
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We travel to rural Eastern Cape to see what it is like for pupils learning in terrible conditions — many not knowing how much better they deserve.
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We speak to our education reporter about her experience in the Eastern Cape where too few teachers and appalling toilets seem to have become the norm.
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