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Bulletin No.11 June 2004
Focus on Workforce Development
Bulletin No.13 July 2005
Focus on Linking Learning to the World of Work
Bulletin No.14 April 2006
Focus on Improving Schooling
Bulletin No.15 September 2006
Focus on Challenges Across the Education Spectrum
Bulletin No.16 December 2006
An update on lead projects
Bulletin No.17 April 2007
Focus on Quality education for all
Bulletin No.18 December 2007
Focus on Improving Schooling
Bulletin No.19 April 2008
Focus on Whole school development and report on the Conference, “What works in School Development?”
Bulletin No.01 June 1995
Youth Development
Bulletin No.10 September 1999
Community-Higher Education Service Partnerships
Bulletin No.02 November 1995
Teacher Development
Bulletin No. 20 July 2008
Celebrating fifteen years
Bulletin No. 21 November 2008
Project overviews and common task assessments
Bulletin No.03 June 1996
Early Childhood Development
Bulletin No.04 September 1996
Adult Basic Education and Training
Bulletin No.05 November 1996
New Partnership Projects
Bulletin No.06 June 1997
New Partnership Projects in Progress
Bulletin No.07 October 1997
The Education Debate: Curriculum
Bulletin No.08 July 1998
Higher Education, Job Creation & Workforce Development
Bulletin No.09 November 1998
Educator Development & Support
JET Bulletin May 2018: Standardised learner assessments in ‘affordable’ independent schools – perspectives from research and practice
JET Education Services (JET), in collaboration with four school operators and Old Mutual Alternative Investments’ Schools Fund, has been involved in the assessment of educational quality in affordable independent schools using standardised assessments. This work has led to a more developmental use of assessment, with some school operators using detailed analysis of the assessment data to inform their teaching practices.
Bulletin August 2015
Bulletin on the Colleges Improvement Project
Bulletin December 2018
Focus on school food gardens
Bulletin February 2015
Bulletin on the theme of teacher education and professionalisation.
JET Exchanges: How can PISA for Schools be of use to South Africa?
On 5 November 2020, JET Education Services (JET) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) co-hosted a seminar to explore the potential which the PISA for Schools project (OECD, 2020a) may hold for South Africa. The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a programme of the OECD, is an internationally-benchmarked assessment which measures 15-year-olds’ ability to use their reading, mathematics and science knowledge and skills to meet real-life challenges. While PISA allows countries to measure the performance of a representative sample of schools against objective benchmarks and against those of other participating countries, PISA for Schools (PFS) enables individual schools to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their students in these subjects.