A multitude of problems including the shortage of teachers, insufficient resources and lack of facilities for learners with special needs, will be under the spotlight in the Nelson Mandela Bay education summit in Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape. Religious leaders, NGOs, politicians and pupils will be part of the deliberations taking place at Nangoza Jebe Community Hall in New Brighton township.
The academic year did not get off to a good start in the Northern areas of Port Elizabeth as parents closed 52 schools and kept their at home due to shortage of teachers and other problems in that area. However, they have since decided to let children go back to the classes while they are engaging the authorities. The provincial department has announced the appointment of 98 teachers and set up a task team to tackle the problems
The academic year did not get off to a good start in the Northern areas of Port Elizabeth as parents closed 52 schools and kept their at home due to shortage of teachers and other problems in that area. However, they have since decided to let children go back to the classes while they are engaging the authorities. The provincial department has announced the appointment of 98 teachers and set up a task team to tackle the problems
PORT ELIZABETH - EDUCATION SUMMIT HELD TO ADDRESS SCHOOLING NEEDS ACROSS NELSON MANDELA BAY
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