by Hanleigh | Jun 1, 2020 | News
When President Cyril Ramaphosa placed South Africa under a hard lockdown on 23 March, the face-to-face education sector was amongst the hardest hit. Schools, parents, educators, and pupils suddenly found themselves having to adapt to new ways of doing things on the...
by Hanleigh | May 29, 2020 | News
As we approach Level 3 lock-down, most of us are still struggling to understand the details of what can and cannot be done and have questions about what constitutes the “new norm” – especially in the PSET (Post School Education and Training) sector. SDC (Skills...
by Hanleigh | May 6, 2020 | News
With the declining mathematics matric pass rate in South Africa, COVID-19 stress, and the national lockdown leaving parents and children housebound and home-schooled, it’s no secret that school results and academic development is a topic of concern as we continue to...
by Hanleigh | Apr 15, 2020 | Features, Interviews
With lockdown extending beyond 21 days, parents are faced with a longer period of time indoors. Some have loved their time together, and others desperate for their old routine. Devices, social media, apps and games provide an escape for both parents and kids, a...