#UnsungHeroes: Mhinti Pato of Sakhisizwe YDPA mother of three, a small business owner, and hands-on involved in uplifting the youth through the Sakhisizwe Youth Development Programme (YDP), Mhinti Pato is basically the South African version of Wonder Woman.
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#UnsungHeroes: Mhinti Pato of Sakhisizwe YDPA mother of three, a small business owner, and hands-on involved in uplifting the youth through the Sakhisizwe Youth Development Programme (YDP), Mhinti Pato is basically the South African version of Wonder Woman.
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Teacher unions in Burkina Faso are urging public authorities to ensure that adequate safety measures are in place for students and educators before the reopening of schools scheduled for 11 May. The unions recognise that remote teaching and learning is not happening uniformly throughout the country and cannot replace education in the classroom.

Limpopo court dismisses bid to halt schools re-openingThe Department of Basic Education has welcomed a judgment by the Limpopo High Court dismissing an application seeking to halt the department's proposed re-opening of schools on 1 June.
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Limpopo court dismisses bid to halt schools re-openingThe Department of Basic Education has welcomed a judgment by the Limpopo High Court dismissing an application seeking to halt the department's proposed re-opening of schools on 1 June.
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Wits University shares platform with STEM Lockdown Digital School to offer career advisory servicesAfrica Teen Geeks in partnership with the Sasol Foundation, and supported by the Department of Basic Education, presented a free STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Lockdown Digital School, which commenced on the fourth day of the national lockdown. These virtual classes, which cater for learners in grade R to12, have been in operation for five weeks.
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Wits University shares platform with STEM Lockdown Digital School to offer career advisory servicesAfrica Teen Geeks in partnership with the Sasol Foundation, and supported by the Department of Basic Education, presented a free STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Lockdown Digital School, which commenced on the fourth day of the national lockdown. These virtual classes, which cater for learners in grade R to12, have been in operation for five weeks.
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Educational institutions must embrace the new digital realityThe ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is having a profound and indelible effect on all aspects of society, sweeping in disruptive changes to the way we live, work and interact with each other. Adopting a suitable and robust online learning strategy is key to maintaining academic continuity for institutions of higher learning.
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Educational institutions must embrace the new digital realityThe ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is having a profound and indelible effect on all aspects of society, sweeping in disruptive changes to the way we live, work and interact with each other. Adopting a suitable and robust online learning strategy is key to maintaining academic continuity for institutions of higher learning.
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Honoris, Le Wagon partnership offers free coding courseHonoris United Universities, the pan-African network of private higher education institutions, has joined forces with the internationally acclaimed coding bootcamp, Le Wagon, to provide a free online web development course as the network integrates coding as a skill into its employability ecosystem.
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