Education for Impact: Atlegang Dikgang
Aspiring teacher Atlegang Dikgang shares his views on changing South Africa’s history and life orientation curriculum to incorporate a more Africa-centric approach.
Education for Impact: Palesa Mlambo
Newly qualified teacher Palesa Mlambo reveals her thoughts on making educational content relevant, fun and relatable in order to address the current disconnect between content and learner.
Education for Impact: Siphesihle Tlisane
Listen to PGCE student Siphesihle Tlisane as she discusses how she wants to be an active participant in what she teaches.
Education for Impact: Dineo Kwetepane
BA (Law) student Dineo Kwetepane believes that South Africa can create an accessible and interesting curriculum that will help students to succeed.
Education for Impact: Jasmina Singh
PGCE student Jasmina Singh talks to us about South African teachers being on the frontline of the fight against inequality.
Education for Impact: Jadin Jordaan
We talk with BA student and teacher-to-be Jadin Jordaan about education in South Africa, and his vision for how he'd like to support his future students.
Education for Impact: An Interview with Phuti Ragophala
Join us for a chat with the Techno Granny herself, Phuti Ragophala! Phuti is a retired principal with many years of experience in education under her belt, and she shares with us some of the [...]
Education for Impact: Sphiwe Mnisi
We sat down with Sphiwe Mnisi to talk about the important question of how to deliver content in the simplest way possible, for all learners.
Education for Impact: Luna August
We invite you to listen to newly-qualified teacher Luna August talking about what happens when classrooms become more student-centred. Spoiler alert: it’s all good! This video forms part of JGF's ongoing "Education for Impact" series. [...]