28 May 2013

Education & Training

Whale watching? Watch out!

"Hello? Hello? Hellllooooo? Ah! Is that Tina? Listen, I want to go and watch some whales off Hermanus... is that OK with you..?"

Bureaucracy going overboard... According to University of Cape Town mathematician Doug Butterworth, at present, "any member of the public, engaged in, for example, whale watching, would be guilty of an offence unless they had received personal permission from the minister to do so."

Investors are a wary bunch... they don't like uncertainty and nor do they like strikes, wildcat (and violent) strikes in particular. Employers feel the same way, so Zuma is talking sense when he says that embarking on wildcat strikes is no way to advance interests of the poor.

Gotcha Gupta... Now let's see... the plane in question - you know, that one - landed at Waterkloof air base on 30 April. So it took the Indian High Commission almost a month to find out/declare that the Gupta's party plane was on "official business". One might have expected such information to have been at the commission's fingertips...

On to money matters, according to Quinton Mtyala and TJ Strydom, Oscar Pistorius is haemorrhaging money four months after he fired the fateful shots that killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp and sent his life into a tailspin.

Would you buy a used car from this man? You bet, because Henrie Geyser, our tame motoring editor, knows what he's talking about when he says you need to step carefully when buying a car. As a bonus, he also has a few motoring reviews for you of the latest models designed to make your credit card bleed.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Weekly top stories

Early maths learning is critical - UCT, Wordworks
A recent report by the University of Cape Town (UCT) entitled "Much More Than Counting: Supporting mathematics development between birth and five years", explores the importance of mathematics learning opportunities in the years before formal schooling and sets out a learning framework for both preschools and homes. Read more >>

Education & Training
Job seekers should look to the IT sector
Career experts recommend that young South Africans seek employment in growth sectors like technology, where the entire continent is currently experiencing a major skills shortage. Read more >>

Eduloan, GBS partner to promote education
Education finance specialist Eduloan has partnered with Global Business Solutions (GBS), a South African labour law and human resources consultancy that aims to empower businesses through education. Eduloan will provide educational loans to qualifying GBS clients. Read more >>


Higher Education
UCT professor elected to US National Academy of Sciences
University of Cape Town Professor William Bond has been elected as a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) of the United States of America. Professor Bond, who works in biological sciences, is the fifth African scientist to have the honour of being elected a foreign associate. Read more >>

PPS shows confidence levels rising
SA's graduate professionals felt more confident of the country's prospects in the first quarter of this year‚ according to the latest PPS Graduate Professionals Confidence Index released on Thursday (23 May). Read more >>

Lack of information hampers decisions
One reason SA is struggling to deal with problems in higher education is that government lacks reliable information on which to base policy decisions. Read more >>


Primary & Secondary Education
NLF partners up for educational transformation
Over the past three years, the New Leaders Foundation (NLF) and its partners have been testing a new approach to educational transformation through improving the basic education system. NLF currently works in five districts in Gauteng, affecting 875 schools, 25,000 teachers and nearly 800,000 learners, and is looking to expand to two further districts, in Limpopo and the Free State. Read more >>

Early maths learning is critical - UCT, Wordworks
A recent report by the University of Cape Town (UCT) entitled "Much More Than Counting: Supporting mathematics development between birth and five years", explores the importance of mathematics learning opportunities in the years before formal schooling and sets out a learning framework for both preschools and homes. Read more >>


Jobs offered

Researcher in Epidemiological Modelling - Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch University invites applications for a suitably qualified researcher in Epidemiological Modelling (three-year contract) to commence duties as soon as possible. Applications close 14 June 2013. Read more >>



New events to diarise

Weekend workshop for screenwriters
The Writing Studio - 1 Jun 2013 to 2 Jun 2013 Johannesburg
Change Leadership
BMGI SA - 10 Jun 2013 to 14 Jun 2013 Johannesburg
Embrace Excellence in your Business 2013 Seminar
The Embrace Network - 28 Jun 2013 Dar es Salaam
Corporate Branding and Social Media Forum
The Conference Hub - 17 Jul 2013 to 18 Jul 2013 Johannesburg
The Next Generation Strategic HR Transformation
The Conference Hub - 24 Jul 2013 to 25 Jul 2013 Johannesburg


Upcoming events

Film Making Skills - Introduction - 3 Jun 2013 Centurion
For many aspiring film makers, producing a film is seen as a vastly complex and expensive process. This course will equip learners with the skills to write, direct and edit. Read more >>

Language of Leadership
Symphonia - 28 May 2013 to 29 May 2013 Durban
Investigative Journalism
Institute for the Advancement of Journalism - 28 May 2013 to 30 May 2013 Johannesburg
Disciplinary Enquiry Workshop
Global Business Solutions - 28 May 2013 to 29 May 2013 Durban
Breakfast Champion Speakers hosted by Toastmasters
Toastmasters - 28 May 2013 Sandton
Writing for Social Media
SA Writers' College - 29 May 2013 to 26 Jun 2013 Countrywide
Qualitative research methods course
Centre for Statistical Analysis and Research-CESAR - 29 May 2013 to 31 May 2013 Johannesburg, Sandton


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