Posted on 15 May, 2008 by Johann van Wyk
Writer: Karen MacGregor, University World News
In a policy about-face, the South African government is considering re-creating teacher training colleges that it closed a decade ago. Teacher programmes at colleges were either shut down or incorporated into universities. A teacher college campaign is being driven by South African President-in-waiting Jacob Zuma, backed by political parties and [...]
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Posted on 15 May, 2008 by Johann van Wyk
The United Association of South Africa (UASA) recently released their annual South African Employment Report, with the theme ”What are you worth?”. The report takes an analytical look at the differences in the price of labour based on race, background, education, place and province of employment, where and in which industries people earn the most, and the differences [...]
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