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EDUCATION
An Eastern Cape teacher has reportedly been filmed beating a Grade 10 pupil, after she and her classmates failed to produce their homework.
A Cape Town school is being stripped by vandals, who have left every classroom without lights and toilets without water, a report says.
The DA and the Mpumalanga education department have condemned an alleged plan at a school near Middelburg that would have black and white pupils hold separate matric dance events.
The University of KwaZulu-Natal's decision to make Zulu a compulsory course for all first-year students is a watershed moment in education, the Pan SA Language Board says.
For many it was the first day in years they spent back in a classroom when 40 companies across South Africa went back to school.
Unisa has released new dates for exams, which had to be postponed after the question papers were leaked.
The Gauteng education department says an independent team will investigate bullying at a school north of Pretoria, after an 11-year-old boy had to be hospitalised.
Zulu will be a compulsory course for all first year students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal from next year, a report says.
The University of SA has postponed some exams after question papers were leaked, Unisa says.
Twenty-five Eastern Cape temporary teachers are taking the basic education department to court to force it to pay them, according to a report.
The Training Room Online, which designs and develops e-learning material, is developing an app for corporate training.
There is still a long way to go in educating pupils about gay rights, research by a University of KwaZulu-Natal school of education professor has revealed.
The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment on the issue of who had the final say on school admissions.
The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has granted an interim interdict preventing the Higher Education Transformation Network from defaming the North-West University.
Even schools well funded by their pupils' parents still serve their community, a lawyer for Equal Education has told the Constitutional Court.