Authors: NASCEE
Published: 2025
Output 1: This thought piece focuses on a successfully implemented collective impact initiative in South Africa, the Jala Peo Initiative.
Keywords: NASCEE Collaboration Project, NASCEE
Author: Taylor,N
Published: 2015
Keywords: Teacher Education, Teacher, Project resources, Initial Teacher Education Research Project (ITERP)
Author: September, J
Published: 1997
September J and Sedibe K. (1997). Johannesburg: Joint Education Trust.
Keywords: Research
Author: Hofmeyr, J
Published: 2016
A literature review funded by the Zenex Foundation and published by JET
Keywords: Teacher Education, Alternative pathways, Teacher, Initial teacher education, Literature Review
Author: Shiohira, K
Published: 2019
Keywords: PSET Cloud, Interoperable data systems, data ecosystems, Post School Education and Training
Author: Reos Partners
Published: 2021
Reos Partners and JET Education Services are embarking on a process to combine their expertise to address systemic challenges in the education sector. Together, they have identified the potential lever of parental (or caregiver involvement)1 in education as an opportunity to significantly improve educational outcomes, particularly in the Foundation Phase of the child’s development.
Keywords: Parental Involvement
Author: Jala Peo
Published: 2020
The Jala Peo (“Plant the Seed”) Initiative is a vehicle for the promotion of nutrition education and school food and nutrition gardens active in 67 schools across three Provinces: the Free State, Limpopo and the Western Cape. The Initiative seeks to make sure every school has a thriving school food and nutrition garden and that all learners in South Africa understand how to produce and consume nutritious food. To do this, the Initiative has created Forums – multistakeholder partnerships of government departments, private sector, academia and NGOs to increase and direct investment and resources towards more effective agriculture and nutrition education.
Keywords: Jala Peo, Newsletter
Author: Jala Peo
Published: 2019
The Jala Peo (“Plant the Seed”) Initiative is a vehicle for the promotion of nutrition education and school food and nutrition gardens active in 67 schools across three Provinces: the Free State, Limpopo and the Western Cape. The Initiative seeks to make sure every school has a thriving school food and nutrition garden and that all learners in South Africa understand how to produce and consume nutritious food. To do this, the Initiative has created Forums – multistakeholder partnerships of government departments, private sector, academia and NGOs to increase and direct investment and resources towards more effective agriculture and nutrition education.
Keywords: Jala Peo, Newsletter