In the last 20 years huge strides have been made to uplift and empower women. Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga said in her International Women’s ...
As part of their education revolution, the NECT is creating a nation of readers – one book at a time.
The NECT programme in Limpopo is based on an understanding that the drive for change begins by ensuring that every person involved in teaching and learning ...
The recent placement of District Communication Representatives will advance the NECT’s efforts to effectively communicate to stakeholders at a regional level.
Godwin Khosa, CEO of the NECT talks about courageous leadership in the education sector. He gives an interesting view of how to live by its principles and how ...
The NECT hosted a reading session with learners on Mandela Day in Mookgopong, Limpopo, in collaboration with the Department of Basic Education and the ...
Parental involvement is one of the most important contributors to learner performance.
Eastern Cape Schools who have been exposed to telematics might be the case study that proves ICT is the way of the future
Setting ground for delivery of quality education in public schools means resolving pertinent issues such as schools' administration processes, poor ...
A move towards the professionalisation of teaching is a bold step in the right direction, and could unlock change in the education sector.
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