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How to become a teacher in South Africa

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But its also a career facing a crisis; qualified and dedicated educators are in short supply. Forty-four million more teachers are needed around the world by 2030 to meet equitable education goals, according to UNESCO. Education Becoming a teacher starts with being a student. 1 Are you ready to rise to the challenge?

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5 Ways to Promote Neurodiversity in the Workplace

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Throughout Neurodiversity Week, various events, activities, and initiatives are organized to educate the public, challenge stereotypes, and advocate for the rights and well-being of neurodivergent individuals. Through education and awareness, organizations promote understanding and empathy, eradicating stereotypes and biases.

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10 People Sustainability Strategies for Your Business

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Educate yourself: Start by educating yourself on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) by reading books, attending workshops, or participating in training programs. 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

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

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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. Host a brief educational session about the traditions and history of Chinese New Year to foster cultural awareness and inclusivity.

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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. Our the analysis reveals a shared reliance on human capital theory and a technocratic view of education that prioritises economic outcomes.