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Teacher filmed beating high school pupil

An Eastern Cape teacher has reportedly been filmed beating a Grade 10 pupil, after she and her classmates failed to produce their homework.
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Cape Town school hit by vandals

A Cape Town school is being stripped by vandals, who have left every classroom without lights and toilets without water, a report says.
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Uproar over planned segregated matric dances

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.
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Compulsory Zulu 'a watershed moment'

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.
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Ramaphosa, companies 'adopt' schools

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.
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New dates for Unisa exams

Unisa has released new dates for exams, which had to be postponed after the question papers were leaked.
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Team to probe Gauteng bullying attack

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.
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Zulu to be a compulsory for KZN students

Zulu will be a compulsory course for all first year students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal from next year, a report says.
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Unisa delays exam after leak

The University of SA has postponed some exams after question papers were leaked, Unisa says.
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Unpaid teachers go to court

Twenty-five Eastern Cape temporary teachers are taking the basic education department to court to force it to pay them, according to a report.
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App developed for corporate training

The Training Room Online, which designs and develops e-learning material, is developing an app for corporate training.
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Homophobia in schools 'must be tackled'

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.
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ConCourt to decide on school admissions

The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment on the issue of who had the final say on school admissions.
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NWU granted interdict

The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has granted an interim interdict preventing the Higher Education Transformation Network from defaming the North-West University.
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Lawyer: Well-off schools must serve people

Even schools well funded by their pupils' parents still serve their community, a lawyer for Equal Education has told the Constitutional Court.
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