A case for formally training newly appointed principals in South Africa on professional management
Newly appointed principals in South Africa receive little induction or in-service training, while in other countries a one or two…
Newly appointed principals in South Africa receive little induction or in-service training, while in other countries a one or two…
There is little doubt that the curriculum for teacher education at MANCOSA will be in a constant state of change…
Over the decades it was known that if you have an Education qualification you are most likely employable and wouldn’t…
29 February 2020 Africa’s leading educationist, Durban academic Professor Yusuf Karodia, says traditional approaches to higher education are becoming irrelevant…
10 February 2020 MANCOSA is a registered private higher education institution based in South Africa, with a large footprint across…
The African Proverb – “It takes a village to raise a child”, reigns true as it did back then. We…
Queen Bees of the human kind are undoing the gains of gender equality in the workplace. The Queen Bee Syndrome…
by Michelle Naudé, MANCOSA School of Education As always, Maya Angelou says it best: “If I were a young person…
by Elizabeth Campos, Counselling Psychologist at MANCOSA higher education institution The time has arrived for those who have attained matric…
30 January 2020 Professor Saritha Beni started her career as a school teacher before entering the higher education sector where…
29 January 2020 Lady Luck is smiling on Cape Town teenager Ammaarah Creighton who wrote her matric exams whilst she…
28 January 2020 When life gives you lemons, make lemonade is a proverbial phrase used to encourage optimism in the…