The World Economic Forum has estimated that 85% of joblistings in 2025 will require technological competency. While this doesn't meanchildren need to be coders and developers to have a successful ...
Government’s efforts to have a coding and robotics learning framework from as early as grade R in public schools across SA have been solidified. This, is after the Department of Basic Education (DBE) ...
2025 brings a significant shift in the education system, with the Coding and Robotics curriculum for Grades R to 9, gazetted in June 2024, now entering classrooms. It presents opportunities for skills ...
A free tool has been developed to assist teachers in excelling at teaching coding and robotics at all primary schools across South Africa. As part of the Tangible Africa Teacher Support Programme, a ...
Remember the scramble to integrate technology into classrooms? For many teachers, that shift was a difficult experience. The classroom of today looks very different from the classroom of even a decade ...
Panaji: Government-run and aided schools across Goa are going beyond teaching traditional subjects and now imparting education in coding and robotics in tune with changing times, opening up a world of ...
The findings come from a Robotics & Coding Bootcamp conducted in partnership with Microsoft and the Gauteng Department of Education, which brought together 283 students from four schools in the ...
South African educator, Nadine Smith, is the only recipient from Africa to win the 2025 EDGE in Tech Athena Award for Early Career Leadership, recognising young educators on the come-up for work in ...
While the Annual Performance Plan recognises the importance of these subjects for developing essential skills, it emphasises that the department’s primary focus remains on enhancing literacy and ...
Richard’s Bay, KZN — There was joy and pride in the air at Tholokuhle Primary School as learners and teachers celebrated being crowned Best School for Coding and Robotics by the King Cetshwayo ...
Despite growing global emphasis on digital skills, South Africa’s Department of Basic Education has confirmed that Coding and Robotics will not become compulsory subjects in the near future. Instead, ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results