Parents and Children lockdown quiz….
Parents and children in lockdown could make a fun🤔 documentary to watch. TMS team put together a fun quiz for…
Learning is a lifestyle
Parents and children in lockdown could make a fun🤔 documentary to watch. TMS team put together a fun quiz for…
Grade 7 learners cannot wait to announce their arrival in high school. Parents/guardians are proud of their kids as they…
TeaSterl projects, a unique rural-learner and teacher-oriented support NPO does it again this year. TeaSterl (Teaching on a Shoe-String, e…
Junior My name is Mihlali Alison Mbali from Kokstad College. I first saw the Facebook post of the Winter Camps…
A grade 10 learner @ KwaDukathole Comprehensive School in Katlegong is ready to work for your favorite local soapie. Help…
Article by Linford Molaodi TeaSterl’s international partners in teacher professional development and rural learners’ projects, Georgia State University (GSU) has for the first time visited Limpopo Province, TeaSterl director Linford Molaodi’s home land. This was influenced by TeaSterl’s active commitments to enhancing educators’ Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infusion and supporting Limpopo’s rural learners. As part of Georgia State University passion into uplifting underprivileged schools and establishing academic relations SA’s institutions of higher learning, Dr Erica Bass-Flimmons and Sam Daniel visited various schools in Sekhukhune, Ga-Maja and Ga-Mothapo, and the University of Limpopo. The international guests interact with Limpopo learners The guests have had an opportunity to explore the Bapedi cultural practices by visiting Bakone Malapa Open Air Museum…