African EduWeek launches exciting video inviting educators to “Enter a World of Educational Knowledge”
Johannesburg education event to gather more than 3500 teaching professionals The ninth annual SABC Education African EduWeek plans to once again address pertinent issues and urgent challenges in the education sector and more than 90 expert speakers will be on hand to address the more than 3500 teachers and education professionals who are expected at
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Intel diamond sponsor for SABC Education African EduWeek
Intel, for the second year running, is the diamond sponsor for the upcoming SABC Education African EduWeek. The annual conference, now in its ninth year, is back from 1-2 July at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg, with more free-to-attend educational training and development for teachers, providing a futuristic look at teaching with even more
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2015: African EduWeek returns to Johannesburg in July with more of the latest classroom technology and teacher development
“Our core focus will always be the teacher in the classroom” SABC Education African EduWeek is back from 1-2 July in a new venue, with more free-to-attend educational training and development for teachers, a futuristic look at teaching and even more suppliers with the latest classroom technology and services. “Last year the event underwent a
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New African EduWeek Awards to honour most inspiring teachers and educational suppliers
“We regard the launch of these awards as long overdue” The country’s leading teachers, suppliers, institutions and education professionals will be recognised and celebrated at the inaugural African EduWeek Awards that will take place at Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg on 1 July. It forms part of the ninth annual SABC Education African EduWeek, which is
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African EduWeek firmly establishes the place of technology in the classroom
“This event is all about the teachers and how we can empower them” “It is so worthwhile to come and see what is available in e-learning and classroom technology, it is the only way to move forward,” said Kennia Plaskitt, principal of the Willowmoore High School in Benoni during the SABC Education African EduWeek that
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