20 July 2021 | Education
The WhatsApp groups have been effective thus far and we communicate on the group about the number of parents allowed on school grounds at a time. This ensures that a limited number of people are on school premises to help curb the spread of the virus. – Monique Reith, OSS teacher
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Enzo Amuele
It’s that time of the year when current grade 0 and seven learners are applying for the next level of their education.
With the pandemic, it may be a health hazard as this may cause parents and learners to line up and exceed the maximum number of people per gathering, which is limited to 10 people.
5 days ago - 15 July 2021 | Education
WEEKEND ARGUS CAPE TOWNA University of Cape Town (UCT) student from Namibia will graduate this week after she went to that country.
5 days ago - 15 July 2021 | Education
TUYEIMO HAIDULAONGWEDIVAIt’s a cold winter morning at Circle of Hope Private Academy (Coha) in Ongwediva in the Oshana Region. The clock strikes 11:05, and the.
5 days ago - 15 July 2021 | Education
WEEKEND ARGUSCAPE TOWNA UCT student from Namibia will finally graduate this week after she first came to the country with only R500.Aune Angobe will graduate.
1 week ago - 13 July 2021 | Education
Mariselle Stofberg The Deutsche Höhere Privatschule Windhoek (DHPS) hosted their annual Day of Kindness on 1 July where classes, colleagues and teachers joined forces and.
15 July 2021 | Education
AGAINST ALL ODDS: Aune Angobe will graduate with an MSc Molecular and Cell Biology degree from the University of Cape Town. PHOTO: Weekend Argus
WEEKEND ARGUS
CAPE TOWN
A University of Cape Town (UCT) student from Namibia will graduate this week after she went to that country with only N$500.
Aune Angobe will graduate with an MSc Molecular and Cell Biology degree after achieving over 95% for her course.
She was raised by her grandparents in Ongongo village.
She said she was privileged to have grandparents who had always known the value of education.
“I attended primary and secondary school in the northern part of Namibia under their tender care. Throughout my schooling journey, I’d always enjoyed science subjects, and I have no doubt that I was a scientist from birth.
Needless to say, partnership in eLearning is the way to go,” - Heroldt Murangi, Namcol CEO
Power to e-learning: L-R: Deputy Executive Director of MOEAC, Edda Bohn, Sanet Steenkamp and Dr. Heroldt Murangi.
Power to e-learning: L-R: Deputy Executive Director of MOEAC, Edda Bohn, Sanet Steenkamp and Dr. Heroldt Murangi.
Sanet Steenkamp Executive director of the ministry of education,arts and culture.
Sanet Steenkamp Executive director of the ministry of education,arts and culture.
Michelline Nawatises
The Namibian College of Open Learning (Namcol), in conjunction with the ministry of education, arts and culture, launched an e-Learning project in which Namcol produced materials for use especially amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Michelline Nawatises The Namibian College of Open Learning (Namcol), in conjunction with the ministry of education, arts and culture, launched an e-Learning project.
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Monique Adams Learners who are currently on holiday in yet another year of disrupted school terms due to the pandemic, there is a level.
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Leandrea Louw After 40 years in the education fraternity, Monica Gawises (60), the education inspector for the Walvis Bay circuit, has retired. Her last official.
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When and why did you decide to become a teacher?From a very young age, I always played teacher with my peers and it was only.