Place yourself in your students’ shoes

Place yourself in your students’ shoes! What can we learn as professionals from our personal learning journey? As educators and learning professionals, this question left me pondering about our own growth – what can we do to improve workplace learning in our own schools? First and foremost we need to find time to place ourselves […]
Teachers and frontliners – you are a group of exceptional people!

Prior to lockdown – which seems like another lifetime for all of us – most SA citizens chose to roam the grocery stores in lieu of stock-piling on toilet paper and their choice of poison to keep them sane (which now can be easily located on the black market) for what feels like eleventy thousand […]
Character Education – What’s the fuss?

Character Education – a trending topic which is now being whispered down the halls and passages on the way to the classroom. Is this a new trend or is there a lack of character education because it falls on the teachers to teach it? To understand the meaning of character education, we need to unpack […]
Discover the Wonder that Lies Hidden in Professional Development

By: Inge Elliott As a fellow teacher, I know that many of us harbour negative perceptions regarding the concept of professional development. There is already a myriad of pressing administrative duties demanding our attention without the additional strain of developmental requirements, which are often too far removed from the realities of day-to-day teaching to elicit […]
Phenomenon-Based Learning: Discover Talent

By: Inge Elliott Fast Food Model Ken Robinson, the ‘Ted Talk’ guru on all things education, once equated the modern-day schooling system to that of the fast food industry. The production process is a highly regulated series of procedures that ensures the uniformity and linearity of the final product. Schools are a ‘singular conception of […]
The Lost Art of Play

The Lost Art of Play […]
Imagine, Explore, Learn, Think, Know…

Imagine, Explore, Learn, Think, Know…a different approach to teaching […]
Get SACE Points: Who We Are & What Our Role Is In Teacher Development

The South African Council of Educators (SACE) established the current Continuous Professional Teacher Development program in November 2012, with the support of the Department of Basic Education, the nine provincial education departments and the stakeholders. HOW DOES THE CPTD SYSTEM WORK? The CPTD system mandates every South African school principal, H.O.D and educator, to further […]
Principals And Deputies – Your Deadline for Earning SACE PD Points Has Been Extended

The South African Council for Educators (SACE) recently announced that the deadline for principals and deputy principals to earn Professional Development points has been extended by six months, from December 2016 to the end of June 2017. This gives all principals who have not managed to earn 150 Professional Development points in time, the opportunity […]
The State of Special Needs Education in South Africa

“One child excluded is one child too many” were the words of Basic Education minister, Angie Motshekga on the inadequacies around special needs education in South Africa. The facts speak for themselves. In South Africa, up to 70% of children of school-going age with disabilities are out of school. A journal article entitled, The Challenges […]