Friday, October 2, 2009

Teachers Salary Increment

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We were promised an increment and the OSD but nothing is happening. Do you have an idea of what is going on as far as the increment is concerned?


Countrys Profile on Gender and ICT

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National ICT policies recognize the need to address gender issues. Many NGOs are working toward expanding training facilities for women in the ICT sector. However the net impact on participation of women in the labor market or in education in the ICT sector is limited.

African SchoolNets

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SchoolNet South Africa (SNSA) is a non-governmental organization to advance educationally effective uses of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in schools. SNSA has developed a successful implementation strategy, a teacher development framework and professional development programmes in ICT integration and school ICT leadership.

ICT must be encouraged at schools

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Johannesburg — In order for South Africans to fully capitalise on the potential that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) holds for education, ICT must be encouraged in schools, says Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.
"We cannot leave our children behind when the rest of succeeding countries are connected.
"We have to find ways in Africa to get sufficient, sustainable and affordable connectivity to teachers and learners," said the Deputy President.

The Intel Teach Program Promotes the effective use of Technology in S. African Schools

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South Africa faces many challenges in incorporating information and communication technology (ICT) in its education system, including limited access to technology, a lack of teacher computer literacy, and a need for methodologies to help students use technology. However, with the Intel Teach Programme, South African teachers are learning to effectively integrate technology in the classroom and bring 21st century skills such as digital literacy, problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration to students. At eLearning Africa Dr. Martina Roth, Director of the Intel Education Group for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), will provide an overview of the company's programmes to help prepare students for today's global opportunities. Intel is gold sponsor of eLearning Africa 2007.More