NECT News

23 September 2015
Prioritising Teacher Professionalisation in North West

The NECT launches training workshops aimed at creating professional teachers through improved curriculum coverage plans, subject content, pedagogy and classroom […]

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23 September 2015
The NECT boosts education in Limpopo

As part of an on-going effort to cultivate a nation of readers, the National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) is donating […]

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23 September 2015
Eastern Cape education is on the rise

The National Education Collaboration Trust’s (NECT) interventions have taken the Eastern Cape by storm – focussing on everything from exam […]

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23 September 2015
Driving positive change in Mpumalanga education

To ensure sustainability and progress in improving education delivery, the NECT conducts regular monitoring visits in rural schools, engages with […]

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23 September 2015
Beyond 5 October: World Teachers’ Year

The NECT is excited to be working with the DBE and other key stakeholders on a programme designed to care […]

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31 August 2015
Interns to strengthen communications in districts

The recent placement of District Communication Representatives will advance the NECT’s efforts to effectively communicate to stakeholders at a regional […]

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31 August 2015
Inspiring a nation of readers on Mandela Day

As part of their education revolution, the NECT is creating a nation of readers – one book at a time. […]

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31 August 2015
New leaf for Limpopo education

The NECT programme in Limpopo is based on an understanding that the drive for change begins by ensuring that every […]

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31 August 2015
Planning with a vision: the NDP and education

Chapter 9 of the National Development Plan (NDP) outlines educational objectives that must be achieved by 2030 if South Africa […]

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31 August 2015
Closing the gap: driving education home

In the last 20 years huge strides have been made to uplift and empower women. Minister of Basic Education, Angie […]

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17 July 2015
NECT project takes off in Mpumalanga

Parental involvement is one of the most important contributors to learner performance. The National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) has commenced […]

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17 July 2015
Eastern Cape Schools embrace e-learning

Eastern Cape Schools who have been exposed to telematics might be the case study that proves ICT is the way […]

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17 July 2015
Learners, parents and the community promote reading on Mandela Day

The National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) calls on parents and children from all walks of life to read together in […]

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17 July 2015
Ground-breaking seminar heralds promise of education reform

A move towards the professionalisation of teaching is a bold step in the right direction, and could unlock change in […]

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17 July 2015
NECT building the foundation for quality education in North West

Setting ground for delivery of quality education in public schools means resolving pertinent issues such as schools’ administration processes, poor […]

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1 July 2015
Read with me, for Mandela 2015

The National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT), the Limpopo Department of Education and the Mookgophong Local Municipality would like to invite […]

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18 June 2015
Teacher unions, universities, government and civil society meet on teacher professionalism

Education experts and practitioners representing government, labour and civil society attended a seminar on professionalism at the South African Council […]

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11 June 2015
Respect the class of ‘76

The first leg of the NECT’s poster campaign in schools is devoted to respect, quite apt considering South Africans will […]

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11 June 2015
What our youth say

As Youth Day approaches, we are striving to create an enabling environment for South Africa’s youth – where they have […]

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11 June 2015
A case for courageous leadership – written by Godwin Khosa, CEO of the NECT

“I have learned that courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it” – Nelson Mandela It […]

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