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Welcome to the last issue for the year. And what a year it has been. Our Grade 12s have written the first ever national examination on the new curriculum.
And so, not surprisingly, 2008 for CAS... |
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| Since our last newsletter CASME has been showcasing its work around the globe. We report back on Jaya Naidoo's participation at ICME-12 in Mexico as well as a presentation on CASME's work at the IOSTE... |
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| In our last newsletter we accurately predicted an escalation of activity as we headed towards the 3rd term. In this our 3rd issue for 2008 we report back on no less than three Winter School Programmes... |
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| Welcome to issue 2 for 2008 - finally a chance to reflect on an extremely busy first half of the year. The Centre has been a hive of activity with two five-day vacation programmes run, some 70 schools... |
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| In our first newsletter of 2008 we turn the focus on the Dinaledi Summer School that saw us start the year at a gallop. Besides providing over 300 teachers from Dinaledi Schools with essential ... |
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| After supporting the CASME resource centre and teacher development programme in the Umzinyathi District of KZN for three years ABSA has finally taken a well deserved bow. In this our final eNewsletter... |
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| Those of you who have been following our newsletter may have been wondering what happened to the July and August issues. Our apologies for the lapse but our priorities have been on other causes, most ... |
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| It is hard to believe that we are half-way through 2007 and that we are now six months away from saying farewell to the old curriculum. There is still much work to be done to prepare for the new Grade... |
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Welcome to the second issue of our e-Newsletter.
This month we report back on the Director's recent visit to Western Australia.
May is also the month South Africa celebrates National Sci... |
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| Welcome the first of our new electronic newsletters. The purpose of the eNewsletter is to keep our stakeholders (teachers, educationalists, donors etc.) up to date on developments at our Centre as wel... |
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| Feedback from the Summer 2003 vacation school. Prof Volmink talks about What Makes a Good School and we celebrate with our Outstanding Teachers.... |
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| This issue is jam packed. Amongst others we take a peak at whats on for next year. We introduce the Jula Outstanding Teacher Awards. And Nomti Shezi shares her many years experience of using groups to... |
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We bring you some snapshots from the Empangeni District Workshops. Our debate over Mrs M continues in Akesixoxe. Our intrepid Chemistry Teacher shares some lessons on safety in the lab. And C... |
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| Hi and Welcome to the August Issue of Jula! In this Women’s Month issue we pay tribute to Hypatia of Alexandria, we introduce our new column Confessions and our forum Akesixoxe, plus much more...... |
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Margaret Keogh investigates various ways in which we learn science and suggests that DOING IT OURSELVES is best. Educators give feedback on the recent vacation school. Mr Keshe Thwala of the KZN... |
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| In this first issue of the Jula! newsletter we explore the journal as a reflection tool. Thelma Rosenberg goes further into reflective practices. Finally we pay tribute to our tutors!... |
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