The Department of Basic Education has failed to take on the South African Democratic Teachers’ Union and tackle corruption and capture in South Africa’s education system. Both elements need to be addressed for reform to take place. This is according to ...
on why – after more than six years – the recommendations have not been “institutionalised”, as the minister claimed, DBE spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga took aim at the CDE’s research:.
on why – after more than six years – the recommendations have not been “institutionalised”, as the minister claimed, DBE spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga took aim at the CDE’s research:United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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