
South African education reform
South African education reform aims to improve the quality and accessibility of education for all students, addressing past inequalities rooted in apartheid. Key initiatives include revising the national curriculum to be more inclusive and relevant, implementing better teacher training programs, and increasing resources for schools in disadvantaged areas. The reforms also focus on promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills, rather than rote learning. Overall, these efforts strive to create a more equitable and effective education system that prepares learners for the demands of a modern economy and society.