The Federaçao Caboverdiana dos Professores (FECAP) in Cape Verde is campaigning to provide educators with sufficient tools to fight the COVID-19 outbreak and gender-based violence in education institutions.
Education International (EI) joins the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in demanding freedom for jailed Egyptian journalist Ahmed Khalifa.
ECE Educators Graduate in Tanzania

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KAT Walk mini</span>Immersive virtual reality (VR) is becoming an increasingly valuable tool for nursing students to hone their skills, but cybersickness can be a hindrance to some of them. An officer in the School of Nursing Simulation Laboratory at the University of the Free State (UFS) is working on a cure to the affliction using a popular virtual reality gaming tool.
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2021 SAIW bursary recipients announcedFhumulani Netshakhuma (22) and Palesa Mokoena (28) have been named this year's winners of the South African Institute of Welding's (SAIW) welding student training bursaries worth R120,000 each.
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Last chance to apply for 2021 MultiChoice bursary programmeBursaries worth R26 million are still available to 236 students in tertiary education this year, courtesy of MultiChoice South Africa.
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Pandemic presents a rare opportunity to redefine leadershipNew CEMS report sets out priorities for business leaders, educators and young professionals in a Post-Covid World
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NWU Soccer Institute goalkeeper coach joins PSL teamNorth-West University (NWU) goalkeeper coach Thato Haraba has recently joined South African Premier Soccer League (PSL) team Bloemfontein Celtic FC as a goalkeeper coach for the Free State-based outfit.
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Matric results to be released on timeThe Department of Basic Educations says several provinces have completed the marking of Grade 12 exam papers ahead of schedule, and that results will be released on time.
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Sacap's higher certificate in counselling and communication skills helps bridge pandemic disruptionAs we move into the second year of life upended by the global pandemic, SA's school-leavers are weighing their limited options. While some will forge onto their chosen tertiary education path, others may be set back by not achieving a bachelor's pass or be uncertain about what they want to study. Travelling and gaining world experience before you make up your mind is off the cards for the time being, and probably for most of 2021. The challenge for these school-leavers is how to make the best of these tough circumstances.
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