Minister of Higher Education and Training Blade Nzimande's Budget Vote speech in Parliament, Cape Town
Minister of Higher Education and Training Blade Nzimande's Budget Vote speech in Parliament, Cape Town
SA Basic Education Conference, 2 - 4 April 2012, ICC, DURBAN
JET Education Services and EduSource Trust have joined forces to revive EduSource Data News, a newsletter previously distributed by The Education Foundation Trust.
The Business Day Dialogues is a series of debates among a panel of invited experts on important issues affecting South Africa. They are held with the intention of influencing policy as well as public opinion.
"Plan to fix schools is lacking in some essential details". Business day, 21 November 2011.
The NSES study was part the five-year 3Rs project started in 2006 and funded by the Royal Netherlands Government (RNE) to conduct research which would contribute to the Department of Education's efforts to improve the quality of education in South Africa.
JET Education Services has been contracted by SADTU to provide technical and project management services to the SADTU Curtis Nkondo Professional Development Institute (SCNPDI)
Annual report launch speech by Godwin Khosa, CEO of JET Education Services 30 June 2011
JET's 2010 Annual Report was released at the AGM held on the 30th June 2011. The keynote address on the topic of the "Role of NGOs in Education Improvement" was delivered by Angie Motshekga, Minister of Basic Education
JET's 2010 Annual Report was released at the AGM held on the 30 June 2011.
JET appoints a new chairman and two new Board members
A partnership between the state, the private sector and civil society
The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) commissioned JET Education Services to study some of the private sector initiatives aimed at assisting capable learners from disadvantaged backgrounds obtain university entrance passes in mathematics.
At the outset, let me express my sincere appreciation to the FET Steering Committee, led by my Director General Professor Mary Metcalfe, assisted by my advisors Mr Gwebs Qonde and John Pampallis, for the excellent work they have done over the past four months to prepare for this summit. I am aware that extensive work has been undertaken under the leadership of the Steering Committee and that many difficult issues have been confronted in the preparatory processes.
Report by Martin Gustafsson, Servaas van der Berg, Debra Sheperd and Cobus Burger. Produced for JET Education Services in 2009 with funding provided by Nedbank. A working paper of the Department of Economics and the Bureau for Economic Research at the University of Stellenbosch.