Celebrating World Youth Skills Day on 15 July: Applications are open for UNESCO-UNEVOC Skills in Action Photo Competition 2019
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JETStreaming programme aims to build social justice change agents focusing on education research through a combination of experiential workplace involvement and collaborative training processes.
JET Education Services a part of the Anglo American South Africa Education (AASA) programme which improves literacy, numeracy, mathematics, and English levels by addressing some of the underlying reasons for poor education outcomes.
by Melanie Ehren, James Keevy and Tom Kaye
NASCEE - National Association of Social Change Entities in Education launch conference
NPOs Working in Education: From Promise to Practice
Read this op-ed by JET researcher Zaahedah Vally
An article by Dr. Nick Taylor of JET, Dr. Gabrielle Wills of Research on Socio-Economic Policy (ReSEP), University of Stellenbosch, and Prof. Ursula Hoadley of the School of Education at the University of Cape Town.
First NASCEE Newsletter published
A skilled and adaptable workforce is critical for a country's economic prosperity and development, especially considering technological changes, changes in the nature of work and changes in the labour market.
Growing our future through education in agriculture and nutrition; Improving school food gardens; Supporting food security through inquiry-based learning; Development through (em)power(ed) relationships.
"The Investors in People Awards recognises the people and teams that make the difference every day highlighting excellence from across the Investors in People global community".
An Association for NPOs in Education
The Regional Local Economic Development Initiative (RLEDI) of the Graduate School of Business and Leadership (GSB&L) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, in collaboration with the Education KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA), invites submission for Volume 9 of Skills@Work: Theory and Practice.
Co-authored by Borhene Chakroun, Chief of Section of Youth, Literacy and Skills Development at UNESCO and James Keevy, CEO at JET Education Services.
"Quality education requires well-trained teachers"