3 fundamental ways technology is changing educationThe introduction of the fourth industrial revolution has already been transforming the education sector over the past two decades, with technology allowing students to access education from anywhere at any time. This, however, has been fast tracked due to the impact of Covid-19, with institutions having to close their doors to stop the spread. Although it has been an adjustment for both students and teachers, technology is revolutionising education and paving a way towards a better future in learning.
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False Bay TVET College celebrates the new college principalFalse Bay TVET College celebrates the appointment of Karin Hendricks as Principal of False Bay TVET College. Serving as Acting Principal since 2018, she takes the helm at a complex and challenging time in the history of public Technical and Vocational Education and Training Colleges.
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False Bay TVET College celebrates the new college principalFalse Bay TVET College celebrates the appointment of Karin Hendricks as Principal of False Bay TVET College. Serving as Acting Principal since 2018, she takes the helm at a complex and challenging time in the history of public Technical and Vocational Education and Training Colleges.
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Substitute teachers needed in public schools, applications openThe Department of Basic Education (DBE) is working hard to ensure there is a teacher in every classroom during the Covid-19 pandemic, as the virus continues to spread rapidly.
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Substitute teachers needed in public schools, applications openThe Department of Basic Education (DBE) is working hard to ensure there is a teacher in every classroom during the Covid-19 pandemic, as the virus continues to spread rapidly.
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Trade unionist teachers in the Democratic Republic of Congo have called on the public authorities to respect a promise to pay “new units” teachers since April 2020.

UCT Council elects first female chair and deputyFor the first time in the University of Cape Town's history, the two key roles of chair of Council and deputy chair will be simultaneously occupied by women.
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