29 Jan 2013

Education & Training

 

Beware the angry jobless...

We're all aware of the unemployment problem in this country, but other than thousands and thousands of words, the issue has not seen any great change, but now a warning has been sounded... Evan Pickworth, addressing an economic conference last week pointed out a stark warning on the potential threat we face in the form of rebellion by a jobless youth, desperate and frustrated.

We need to sit up and take notice - and then actually do what is needed to defuse what could be a very explosive situation.

On the mobile front, Mark Schefermann looks at the future of the mobile voice.

So why were they closed in the first place? After years of calls from various quarters to re-open the teacher training colleges, which the government closed soon after taking power, the Minister of Higher Education Blade Nzimande has now announced that teacher training colleges are to re-open. Many might say, about time, but too late... the education system is already a shambles.

Don't you wish you were a consultant to a government department? Well, perhaps you are...if so, you should be happy with your share of the R24.6bn spent on consultants in a three-year period - yes, that's R24,600,000,000. Now the Office of the Auditor General has called for stricter controls on the use of consultants by government. To put this into perspective: if you spent R10,000 a day, every day, to spend this amount of cash would take you 2,460,000 days - or six thousand, seven hundred and fifty eight years and three months. Happy spending!

Onto some good news...Kruger has reopened roads, camps and picnic spots.

Rod Baker: Content Director

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Higher Education

Teachers training colleges to re-open
Plans to re-introduce teacher training colleges were underway with one former college scheduled to re-open this week according to Minister of Higher Education Blade Nzimande. Read more >>

Tertiary institutions all set for 2013 academic year
JOHANNESBURG: It's all systems go for the 2013 varsity academic year, with the admission and registration process well underway at tertiary institutions across the country. Read more >>

Committee to monitor transformation at varsities
[Gabi Khumalo] JOHANNESBURG: Higher Education and Training Minister Dr Blade Nzimande has announced the establishment of an Oversight Committee on Transformation in South African Public Universities. The committee will advise the minister on policies pertaining to racism, sexism and other forms of unfair discrimination. Read more >>

Boston City Campus opens the skills door
[Issued by Boston College] When looking at the class of 2012, experts in the field of education paint a bleak future - comments and criticism have been levelled at the high drop-out rate, the quality of education and the poor study and employment opportunities available for successful matriculants. Read more >>  visit press office >>


Primary & Secondary Education

'My Future, My Career' gets a boost from NYDA
PRETORIA: The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) has given R450 000 towards the 'My Future, My Career' project, which provides secondary school learners with career education screenings in cinema complexes. The initiative is run through a partnership between the Department of Basic Education, Primestars Marketing and Nedbank as the main sponsor. Read more >>

Compulsory education for inmates
PRETORIA: Correctional Services Minister S'bu Ndebele has announced that as from 1 April 2013, it will be compulsory for inmates who do not have a qualification equivalent to Grade 9 to complete Adult Education and Training (ABET) level 1 to 4. Read more >>


Training

ICT Worx appointed as first IBM authorised training partner
ICT Worx has formally been appointed the first IBM authorised training partner in South Africa under a new global model. Effective January 2013, IBM's authorised training partners will deliver training directly to clients, using its original developed training materials. Read more >>

F.I.L.M Sallywood interns introduce Kwaai City
The Film Industry Learner Mentorship's (F.I.L.M) Sallywood interns from the 2012-2013 Sallywood MICT Seta Internship, is producing a fun and funky web-based program called Kwaai City. Broadly speaking Kwaai City features 'What's Hot' and by omission, 'What's Not' in the Kwaai City of Cape Town. (video) Read more >>


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