Digital workbooks and smark technology must be in the classroom: Ramaphosa

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Schools will also become centres where pupils must be able to learn the necessary skills to work and function in an digital and technically oriented world. Ramaphosa says new subjects will be offered to pupils so that pupils leave school with the ability to participate in modern industries and businesses.
8 Feb 2019 3AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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