Home schooling rules could soon change: Here's what parents need to know
An analysis by Teneo School of Google Trends data found that searches for "online school" were up 69% in Gauteng in January and up 87% nationally week-on-week,…
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For many families, the experience of home-based learning during COVID-19 normalised alternative education arrangements that some have since chosen to maintain. There were about 57,000 home learners in South Africa.
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For many families, the experience of home-based learning during COVID-19 normalised alternative education arrangements that some have since chosen to maintain.
according to IOL (Independent Online)There were about 57,000 home learners in South Africa.
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