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How to become a teacher in South Africa

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If you want to inspire, motivate, and guide the next generation into the future, teaching can be an incredibly rewarding career. But its also a career facing a crisis; qualified and dedicated educators are in short supply. Accessed on March 24, 2025. 4 (Feb, 2025). Accessed on March 24, 2025. Like in the B.Ed.,

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5 Ways to Promote Neurodiversity in the Workplace

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According to the Future of Jobs Report by the World Economic Forum, the skills exhibited by sensitive strivers, including critical thinking, problem-solving, self-management, teamwork, and communication, will be highly sought-after by 2025. So, here are a few key benefits of having a neurodivergent group, 1.

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10 People Sustainability Strategies for Your Business

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A study suggests that, By 2025, ESG assets are expected to surpass $53 trillion, accounting for more than one-third of the projected $140.5 This approach can help to establish the company's commitment to sustainable business practices, providing a competitive advantage in the marketplace. trillion in total assets under management.

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Employee Engagement Calendar: Your Year-Round Roadmap for 2024-25

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Thank Your Mentor Day (January 25): A mentor can have a massive impact on your career and personal life. Chinese New Year (January 29, 2025): To create a festive atmosphere, decorate the office with traditional Chinese New Year symbols, such as red lanterns and banners. Why not take this day to express your gratitude to your mentor?

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Comparing the conservative and labour party’s proposals for skills: what’s the problem represented to be?

Adventures in Career Development

My colleague Ghazal Vahidi and I have just published a new article looking at the skills policies of the Conservatives and the Labour Party before the last election. This paper represents a bit of a departure for me as it is looking at broader educational policy rather than just careers.