Projects - Category - education


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A Vegetarian Diet Will Protect the Environment

Dropping meat from your diet will help along the way to a healthier environment. Not only will it rid us of much pollution but it is also healthier for the individual.This is because with factory farming, animals are brutalized and abused. Spiritually, by eating these animals, you are eating their misery and negative energy. Physically, you are digesting unhealthy chemicals released by negat... [read on >>]
By: Nikki Skye Allen

Started: July 7th 2010 10:39
Last Update: September 27th 2011 12:10

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Learners` Experiences @ National Schools Festival 2011

Standard Bank held the National Schools Festival for the last time this year, with a mission statement "To enrich the culture and educational life of the youth of South Africa, by promoting an appreciation of the arts as a universal tool of communication and empowerment, and to develop a deep appreciation, love and support for the South African arts industry". The Fest lasted four day an... [read on >>]
By: Faith du Plessis, Krista du Plooy, Ayanda Twani, Siyamtanda Tokwe, Sarah Hanton, Anna Wertlen, Hannah Godlonton, Motolani Adesina, Jessica Wentworth, Neliswa Mamani, Tamani Chithambo, Siyanda Makunga

Started: July 15th 2011 04:29
Last Update: November 23rd 2011 08:09

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Nombulelo Secondary school Grade 9 runners a day out in Grahamstown

One Friday the 25 November Nombulelo Grade 9 learners had the opportunity to have a day out in Grahamstown.They were treated to a delicious breakfast sponsored by Spur each one getting a full English Breakfast and a free drink.After a very filling breakfast we were off to the Albany museum for a Educational talk on different aspects.From  were you came from as a human,how the planets were for... [read on >>]
By: Terri-Lynn Penney, Sinovuyo Dyasi, Silindokuhle Mtwa, Sinovuyo Geelbooi, Phumla Baba, Ziphozihle Goje, Sinesipho Gule, Xoliswe Gomba, Xolelwa Ndyolashe, Yonke Mbebe, Lindokuhle Mzongwana, Sinazo Ngcungca, Siphesihle Budaza

Started: November 28th 2011 09:55
Last Update: November 29th 2011 04:34

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Out of Streets with Art Project

Our youth is found all over our streets because they have nothing to do. Some of them end up being involved in crime. As a good South African citizen I have come up with a project that will help such people change their lives. As people we are given different talents - why don't we use them?! I am going to ask for support from our business people so that they can provide us with art inst... [read on >>]
By: asanda nginda, Thozamile Enock Ngeju, Kubalo Mpofu

Started: June 2nd 2010 01:35
Last Update: September 27th 2011 12:10

Science - Around the World

Hi Everyone!I have created this project to share with you my experiences over the next few days. Over the past year I have been given so many opportunities and I have taken them the best I can. Basically, in June 2011, I entered my Science Project into the Grahamstown Regional Science Expo. At this expo I came out as the top project along with best project done my a female learner. I was luck... [read on >>]
By: Vivienne Dames

Started: May 9th 2012 03:57
Last Update: May 9th 2012 04:11

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South African Quotations

Sayings, phrases, idioms, proverbs and/or witticisms have original sources. There are interesting phrases that people coin (sometimes unwittingly) when in an interview. You read a newspaper or a magazine article and you come across these. Sometimes a writer is so used to his sayings - or is not quite aware that s/he is saying something spectacular - that he mixes them discretely in his work.We... [read on >>]
By: Thozamile Enock Ngeju, Albert Yovo, Nosipho Silo, Msikeleli Moli

Started: October 12th 2009 09:51
Last Update: November 23rd 2011 07:49

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The ECSPIRT Project

Eastern Cape Schools Participatory Internet Research and Training ProjectBackground, Goals and MethodsA major problem in African schools is the lack of qualified teachers. In the Eastern Cape alone, 900 Maths and Science teachers are currently being sought. Part of the problem is the large number of rural schools in the province that are relatively isolated and have very bad infrastructure (... [read on >>]
By: Anna Wertlen, Ron Wertlen, Nu Example

Started: September 29th 2009 08:46
Last Update: November 23rd 2011 07:41

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The Rural Garden Project

Agricultural Science is one of the important learning areas in South African schools. At Thembalabantu High School, we started a programme of dealing with the theory part of Agricultural Science in class and the practical part in the garden. It is a known fact that if a person does things practically, it would be difficult to forget. We targeted the grade 10 Agricultural science class. It... [read on >>]
By: M.K. Masiza

Started: May 16th 2010 07:26
Last Update: September 27th 2011 12:10

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What is Child Abuse and what can one do against it?

Child Abuse Is a  physical, psychological and/or emotional mistreatment of children. There are four different types of child abuse: Neglect, Emotional Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Physical abuse. Neglect: Failure to provide many things including affection.Emotional: Failure to provide eduction&affection to medicate a child.Sexual abuse: Actual sexual contact against a childPhysical abu... [read on >>]
By: Nontekelelo Ngesi

Started: April 26th 2010 12:26
Last Update: September 27th 2011 12:10

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What to do with old plastic bags?

Plastic bags are very dangerous and unhealthy for our planet. They can kill animals. They can suffocate children and our environment. What do we do do with the shopping bags once we get home or finish using them? I've asked to children to collect some plastic bags(clean). I show them how to make different things using plastic bags, things like- a)Wastebaskert bagsb)Plastic raincoatsc)Croc... [read on >>]
By: Nomfuneko Nancy Singata, Thozamile Enock Ngeju

Started: August 8th 2010 07:17
Last Update: September 27th 2011 12:10