A number of leading international businesses join prominent South Africans such as Mr Sizwe Nxasana (Chairperson of NECT) and Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in believing that the best years are still to come for South Africa.
A number of leading international businesses join prominent South Africans such as Mr Sizwe Nxasana (Chairperson of NECT) and Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in believing that the best years are still to come for South Africa.
Chairman of the NECT Sizwe Nxasana makes part of the list of people in McKinsey and Company’s list of prominent South Africans who still see a brighter future for the country, and working towards this future.
Leadership looks at the role of Education Labour Relations Council (ELRC) in ensuring teacher welfare and stability, and how its partnership with Quality Learning and Teaching Campaign (QLTC) and the National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) will enhance delivery of quality education in public schools.
Government publication Vuk’uzenzele talks to Minister Angie Motshekga and her deputy, Enver Surty about the work being done by the DBE and the role of the NECT, to improve the quality of education across South Africa, particularly in Maths, Science and Technology.
Chairperson of the NECT Sizwe Nxasana talks about what inspired the formation of the Trust and the challenges facing the South African education sector and the Department of Basic Education in relation to delivery of quality education and adequate schools infrastructure.
The need for collaboration between all stakeholders and the effective use of all the available data were themes that ran throughout the ‘Improving Maths Performance Debate’ held in Sandton, in March 2015.