18 Jun 2013

Education & Training

Banning, a bad idea

That's the message according to research released last week by Econometrix. The results show that a ban on alcohol advertising would cost nearly 12,000 jobs and almost R1.8bn in tax revenue.

The government has, as expected, dismissed the findings as one-sided etc, but one has to ask whether the full implications of banning alcohol advertising, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi's latest target, have been properly thought through.

Econometrix senior economist Rob Jeffrey said his research also revealed that there was no statistical relationship in South Africa between advertising expenditure and the consumption of alcohol.

Also on the government beat, the SA government wants an investigation into spy allegations made by a UK newspaper, which claims that SA delegates were among those who attended the 2009 Group 20 meeting who were put under surveillance.

The poorest of the poor are the first to suffer when food prices rise and now Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tina Joemat Pettersson says high prices are a threat to food security. Dead right - so what about doing whatever possible to not only keep commercial farmers on the land, stop landing them with wage bills they cannot sustain, and generally ensuring that we produce food here, rather than have to import it - because the latter will cost a great deal more.

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Weekly top stories

New structure planned for WSU
A plan has been developed to turn around the Eastern Cape's Walter Sisulu University (WSU), which has a student body of 21,800 people across four campuses. The university has been plagued by student riots, staff strikes and creditors and even salaries going unpaid. Read more >>

Education & Training
Argo inspires Future Stars to Dream it. Believe it. Do it.
In 2012, Argo's Future Stars awards helped five young leaders reach for their dreams. This year, the awards are back and are set to lend a helping hand to more inspirational young South African dreamers. Read more >>

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Higher Education
Modise writes off R42m in youth bursary debt
The North West Provincial Government has announced that it will write off over R42m for the benefit of young people from poor and disadvantaged backgrounds who had studied through the Office of the Premier Bursary Scheme. Read more >>

New structure planned for WSU
A plan has been developed to turn around the Eastern Cape's Walter Sisulu University (WSU), which has a student body of 21,800 people across four campuses. The university has been plagued by student riots, staff strikes and creditors and even salaries going unpaid. Read more >>

New book designed to help UNISA students launched
[Abram Molelemane] South Africa faces unique education challenges. Every year we hear stories of students being denied access to universities because of insufficient marks. Equally heart-wrenching are the stories of students who get into university or technikon but are unable to cope with the demands of tertiary education and, as a result, fail to obtain their qualifications. Read more >>

New infographic explores online learning
Tertiary level education seems to be an unattainable luxury for many school leavers due to rising university fees and the pressing need to earn an income. Read more >>


Primary & Secondary Education
Children should be taught financial management skills - Van Rooyen
Education and good health care alone are not sufficient to empower children. Solid financial health management skills are also a key factor. This is according to Tersia van Rooyen, a manager responsible for consumer education at TransUnion, one of South Africa's leading credit bureaus. Read more >>

Takalani Sesame is back with four new seasons
Groundbreaking educational South African children's programme, Takalani Sesame, is set to return to our television screens and radios with four new seasons, plus an outreach campaign for the Eastern Cape. "Takalani" means "be happy" in TshiVenda, conveying the spirit of happiness and innocence. The programme received initial support and funding from the United States Agency for International Development, in support of the South African Department of Education. Read more >>


Training
EduBus provides free training course for corner shop owners
There are more than 8000 small corner shops in the Western and Northern Cape alone, which are run by locals whose families rely on the income for their basic needs, such as food, water and shelter. PenBev has launched its EduBus education programme, which invites these local corner shop owners to a free training course to improve their business skills and, ultimately, help the community they operate in. Read more >>

The hard truth about soft skills
Soft skills rarely get the respect they deserve, but these skills can in fact make or break a career. Training managers generally see soft skills as nice-to-know rather than need-to-know, but this couldn't be further from the truth, said Alusani Skills & Training Network's CEO, Imogen Tarita. Read more >>


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