by Nonkululeko Maringa | Dec 12, 2024 | Blogs
” The world outside the classroom may often be one of chaos, unkindness, and uncertainty, but when students walk through the door of your classroom let them feel comfortable, accepted, and welcome.” – Susan Turnipseed The learners you meet in...
by Nonkululeko Maringa | Dec 10, 2024 | Blogs
Most teachers in South African classrooms will encounter learners who struggle to learn as it affects 3% – 7% of the population (Statistics South Africa (2005). This means that throughout their teaching career, a teacher might come across a learner with this learning...
by Benita | Dec 5, 2024 | Blogs
As educators, we often find ourselves balancing a multitude of responsibilities in our daily schedule, such as attending meetings, lesson planning and developing relationships with learners and parents. During this busy schedule, it’s easy to...
by Nonkululeko Maringa | Dec 3, 2024 | Blogs
In the educational landscape of South Africa, innovative teaching methods are essential to address diverse learner needs and resource limitations (Mahlo, 2017). One method often overlooked but filled with potential is using recycled materials in the Foundation Phase...
by Benita | Nov 28, 2024 | Blogs
Our next blog in our series Building Your Puzzle to Teaching focuses on the dedication it takes to be a teacher. A lot of time and effort go into the work teachers do, and often their commitment can be overlooked. This image highlights the key attributes...