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How to become a teacher in South Africa

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Requirement for teaching Teaching requirements in South Africa include a combination of postgraduate education, registration, and continuing professional development. Professional development Teaching requires evolving students needs can change as society does. Accessed on March 24, 2025. 4 (Feb, 2025). 6 (Jul, 2021).

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5 Ways to Promote Neurodiversity in the Workplace

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In 1998, Judy Singer, an autistic Australian sociologist, introduced the term "neurodiversity," which gained rapid traction and further development within the autistic activist community. Following this development, the Neurodiversity Movement came into being. 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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People sustainability refers to the practice of nurturing and maintaining the well-being, engagement, and development of individuals within an organization. So, let's delve deep on how you can cultivate a culture of people sustainability that nurtures growth and development for you and your employees.

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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. Employee Appreciation Day (March 7, 2025): Good employees build a strong foundation for your company. Conduct data privacy awareness sessions.

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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. But of course we do have something to say about the place of careers education within this wider skills policy.