4 Jun 2013

Education & Training

Rhino poacher gets 11 years

... and there are many of us out there who wish Abel Mashabane had got more than 11 years in prison for poaching. As a fan of even numbers, I think 22 years has a nice ring to it.

GMOs must go... that's the message from protestors calling for a ban on genetically modified products. Monsanto was their target last weekend when hundreds of activists and lobbyists turned out for a protest at the company's head office in Fourways, Johannesburg.

He's a real man, but that didn't manage to get rhino activist, Steve Newman past the powers-that-be organising the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour; they have banned him from the race. However anyone wishing to support Newman, complete with his horn and very little else, can catch an eyeful, and give him support, when he "does" Daisies.

For crying out loud, it's a noble call, but when Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant calls on the unions to respect workers' rights, you just know she's on a beating to nowhere.

Let's face it... Have you ever heard of any union in this country ever admitting to their members being violent? Non-striking workers are intimidated, beaten and all-too-often killed, but it is never the fault of the union to which the worker/s belonged who have been guilty. It's always the other unions' members.

And finally, for all you petrol heads out there, our tame motoring editor Henrie Geyser, who has never been known to put the Cartier before the horse, reckons the new Kia Cerato is a Cartier Korean.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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African language learning requires teacher retraining
A new government policy that will result in all primary school pupils learning an African language is a move in the right direction. It is, however, a move that will require urgent teacher retraining, according to the Molteno Institute for Language and Literacy. Read more >>

Education & Training
E-learning - a multi-billion-dollar industry
E-learning is gaining momentum in South Africa, and learning institutions are finding they need to supplement their services in order to offer online training in response to growing demand. Read more >>


Higher Education
Moocs, BYOD are all part of training
Universities can no longer afford to ignore the technological disruption of the internet and online learning. Read more >>

OwenKessel, Vega School help graduates hit the ground running
After the high of graduating, many young graduates face the let-down of struggling to find a job in South Africa's tenuous economic climate. Furthermore, many businesses do not recognise the value in nurturing new talent from grass roots level. By introducing recent graduates to the workplace, businesses could help new recruits gain the necessary confidence and experience to enable them to succeed in the working agency world. Read more >>

TSiBA's first postgraduate students get down to business
[Issued by Tsiba Education] History was made this week in the South African entrepreneurship arena with the inaugural students beginning their Postgraduate Diploma in Small Enterprise Consulting (PG Dip SEC) - the first postgraduate programme of its kind in South Africa. Read more >>  visit press office >>


Primary & Secondary Education
Satellite broadcasting to boost maths results
JOHANNESBURG: Learning has been made more interesting for learners doing mathematics in Grade 8 and 9, with the launch of a satellite broadcasting programme. Read more >>

Ford participates in annual Rally to Read initiative
The annual Rally to Read initiative, where corporate South Africa and the READ Educational Trust assist schools in rural areas of South Africa has benefited from the participation of the Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa (FMCSA). Read more >>

African language learning requires teacher retraining
A new government policy that will result in all primary school pupils learning an African language is a move in the right direction. It is, however, a move that will require urgent teacher retraining, according to the Molteno Institute for Language and Literacy. Read more >>


Training
Allegedly bogus certificates issued
A training facility in Florida, on the West Rand, which supposedly offers skills development in forklift driving and fire-fighting, among other courses has allegedly been issuing false qualification certificates. Read more >>

Red-hot Lize-Marie Dreyer wins spot in Portfolio Night All-Stars Creative Challenge in NYC
[Issued by McCann Worldgroup] Student Lize-Marie Dreyer, of Open Window School of Visual Communications, has been announced as the winner of the inaugural Portfolio Night Johannesburg 2013 All-Stars competition. Read more >>  visit press office >>


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