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Minister Gwarube confirms leak of seven Grade 12 exam papers, investigation ongoing into breach
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has announced Grade 12 pupils at seven Tshwane high schools had access to National Senior Certificate examination papers for three subjects prior to the exams.
Dr Vesife Hatisaru took a look at one of the hardest questions from this year’s mathematics specialist exam, which focused on complex numbers.
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Hicks: Don’t ask college kids what they learned; ask them why they learned
Grade inflation, which is ubiquitous in many high schools and colleges, robs students of the environment they need to master critical thinking skills.
"At age 70, I went back to school. My teacher was about 4-foot-7, 70 pounds, with long blond hair. She was 9 years old and ...
At just 15, Hoang Dang Khanh, a student at Delta Global School, has accomplished a rare academic feat: a perfect SAT score of 1600/1600.
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