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Tag Archives: education
Riders urged to support Bay education
Organisers of The Herald VW Cycle Tour have urged all participants, their friends and family to support education in Nelson Mandela Bay, which hosts the … Read More
Posted in Education, Sport
Tagged education, Nelson Mandela Bay, Port Elizabeth, The Herald VW Cycle Tour
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MPUMALANGA WINS YCAP FOR 2ND TIME IN SUCCESSION
Chief S.W Nhlapho Secondary School in won the 2012 YCAP (YOUTH CITIZEN ACTION PROGRAMME) held at OR Tambo international airport in Johannesburg a week ago. … Read More
Posted in Education
Tagged community, education, MaAfrika Tikkun, skills development
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BRIDGE CALLS FOR “COALESCENT” APPROACH TO SOUTH AFRICAN EDUCATION
On Thursday, 11th of October, the education-focussed non-profit organisation Bridge held a rally to bring together a range of innovators in education to discuss the … Read More
AFRIKA TIKKUN TRIATHLETES SHINE AT LONDON TRIATHLON
On Saturday 22nd of September, the three young triathletes from Afrika Tikkun took centre stage together with more than 300 teams from around the world … Read More
Days to Come
Enabling South African youth to dream with a game that introduces career options and informs subject choices. – A Days to Come Preview – Example … Read More
Posted in Ideas, Ideas Super Stage 3
Tagged education, game changer, Solution, subject choices, superstage
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Change the world 1 km at a time
Overview of the idea: Too many cars on the road cause traffic. Too many cars on the road cause unnecessary pollution and unnecessary costs. Too … Read More
Sweet Potato Joins “Big Push Towards Creativity” in Entrepreneurship
A new range of laptop sleeves made from recycled hessian coffee sacks is raising the bar for sustainable fashion in Cape Town. Launched in August … Read More
Entrepreneurial Postgrads Start a Bamboo Revolution
After setting out with just R50 in their pockets, a group of six UCT postgrads managed to raise R22,000 and successfully launch a new, revolutionary … Read More
eLimu to Provide Equal “Funucation” for All
In numerous primary schools across Kenya, eLimu recently rolled out a new, user-friendly and cost-effective 3G tablet complete with an innovative new educational application. Speaking … Read More
Posted in Education, Science & Tech
Tagged Africa, app, App Developer, education, eLimu, entrepreneurs, InMobi, Kenya, Leadership, Nivi Mukherjee, Youth
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Kids Get Down To Business
Towards the end of August, training company Business Education Design (BED), with the support of Brand South Africa, the Movement for Economic Freedom (MEFSA) and Hope Church, held the second … Read More
Posted in Business, Education
Tagged business, business education design, education, Youth, youth economic development clubs
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LIVING MATHS LOOKS TO BROADEN THE HORIZONS OF SOUTH AFRICAN EDUCATION
Having already reached over 4,500 students in the Western Cape alone, Living Maths is set to roll out a host of new schemes to change … Read More
Posted in Education, Video
Tagged Africa, community, education, Living Maths, school, skills development, Steve Sherman
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Zimbabwean Lessons In Education
In terms of country size, South Africa is three times larger than Zimbabwe. It also has a staggering R207 billion budget allocation to education. So … Read More
Posted in Education, General
Tagged community, education, education system, school resources, South Africa, Symphonia, Zimbabwe
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Zip-Zap Circus provides alternative education
Cape Town’s man-made treasure, the Zip-Zap circus, provides a novel home for youth at risk. Co-founders, Brent van Rensburg and Laurence Esteve, recognized a need … Read More
What women can do with R2 a week!
Rural women who live below the poverty line have limited access to formal financial institutions and often do not know about options for making sound … Read More
Exposing education – from the horse’s mouth
Supernews and TEDxCapeTownED have partnered up to bring you our latest assignment. We want you to send in short video clips (+/- 1 minute), interviewing … Read More