Education
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Eastern Cape learner wins international gold in science fair
An Eastern Cape young scientist has earned recognition after winning gold at the International Mathematics, Science and Engineering Fair (IMSEF).
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Welkom school closed following community protest
Western Holdings Primary School in Welkom was closed on June 1 due to protests over inadequate learning conditions, including temporary structures that leak and safety hazards. Parents demand action from the Free State department of education, emphasizing the urgency for…
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Studente het geleenthede gemis, sê DA oor beurs-ondersoek
Geld wat by internasionale universiteite bestee is, kon eerder in die Vrystaat aangewend geword het om jongmense op te lei, sê DA in dié provinsie.
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FS premier welcomes findings by SIU into flawed FS bursary programme
The Free State Premier welcomed the investigation by the Special Investigating Unit into the flawed bursary programme from 2017/18.
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UFS to stop AI detection software across all faculties
Research suggests AI detection technologies cannot consistently distinguish between human and machine-generated writing.
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UWC scientist (and Rassie) among 38 to receive national orders
UWC’s Prof. Priscilla Baker among 38 to receive national orders from Ramaphosa on Tuesday 19 May – along with Covid-19 researchers and Rassie Erasmus.
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TikTok and digital platforms are reshaping learners’ attention spans
South African learners struggle with reading, facing declining comprehension and engagement due to distractions from digital platforms like TikTok.
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Sol Plaatje University confers 1 500 degrees at 11th graduation ceremony
The Sol Plaatje University in Kimberley conferred qualifications on more than 1 500 graduates during its 11th year of graduation ceremonies.










