08 November 2007

Khanya Project

Today we opened the show with Ingrid Graham of the Khanya Project, an initiative of the Western Cape Education Department.

The project was started in April 2001. The aim of the project is to alleviate the increasing shortage of educator capacity in schools, by means of technology.

“With many skilled educators leaving the profession, fewer ones entering it, and AIDS already starting to take a significant toll amongst educators, it was necessary to explore alternatives,” Khanya Project member.

One of the alternatives is to use technology, already being used extensively in other disciplines, as an aid to enhance teaching capacity.

Fore more information call 021 467 2223 or 082 492 1873



Historical Society of Cape Town


We were later joined by Murray Douglas of the Historical Society of Cape Town.

The aim of the society is to foster and promote interest in the historical past, especially in Southern Africa, and more particularly, Cape Town and the Western Cape.

For more information contact 021 761 5332 or email annemurray@telkomsa.net

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