#YouthMonth: SA's youth speak outThis Youth Month, together with Pride Factor, young and confident 'thought leaders' share what they think the business community can do better to address the needs of the youth through a series of videos.
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#YouthMonth: SA's youth speak outThis Youth Month, together with Pride Factor, young and confident 'thought leaders' share what they think the business community can do better to address the needs of the youth through a series of videos.
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TAS launches free videos for matricsIn order to assist Grade 12 learners keep up with their studies, The Answer Series (TAS) has launched a series of free educational videos covering a selection of subjects.
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Organised teachers in Cameroon have warned the government that a resumption of classes on 1 June carried out without sufficient preliminary planning would put the educational community in danger. They have especially insisted on reduced class sizes and the provision of masks and hand sanitizer.
Schools that had been closed since 20 March reopened on 1 June, but the status and safety of thousands of teachers are still in danger.
Schools that had been closed since 20 March reopened on 1 June, but the status and safety of thousands of teachers are still in danger.