UWC law student maths app enters national competition

A University of the Western Cape law student is hopeful her app, designed to help pupils understand mathematics, will multiply her chances of winning at a national entrepreneurship competition.

Munashe Dzikiti, a final-year law student, has entered her app, eRank Play, into the Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education (EDHE) intervarsity competition set to take place on November 18 and 19.

The aim of eRank Play is to improve the understanding and application of maths among primary and high school pupils.

“I am working with an amazing co-founder, Thobeka Nkabinde, a UWC alumni, and together we are dedicated to improving the mathematics skills of our youth and to open them up to…

South Africa Education News

Read Full Article at www.iol.co.za

Maternity Cover - High School Maths Literacy/Accounting. 29 Jan - 29 May 2024
& Accounting teacher while on maternity leave. The following temporary WCED educator post is available from 29 January to 29 May… Job Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
November 29, 2023
R27000 - 32000 per month
How to survive university in South Africa
As South African varsity students gear up for the new year, they may encounter certain fears and doubts about the upcoming year. ASUS has developed a Varsity Survival Guide as part of its Own Tomorrow campaign, offering some practical tips …

How to survive university in South Africa Read More »

Posted in University
Western Cape learners will spend 60 extra hours on maths and reading to compensate for learning losses caused by pandemic
Cape Town – The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) will be allocating more time for mathematics and reading to address severe Covid related learning losses in the Foundation Phase. Education MEC David Maynier on Tuesday said Grades 1 to 3 …

Western Cape learners will spend 60 extra hours on maths and reading to compensate for learning losses caused by pandemic Read More »

Posted in Cape Town, Covid 19
Three security guards injured during violent protests by Wits students over financial exclusion, lack of accommodation
Pretoria – After days of riots and mayhem caused by Wits university students protesting over a lack of accommodation and financial exclusion, calm was finally restored in Braamfontein on Friday afternoon. However, on campus, three security guards were injured after …

Three security guards injured during violent protests by Wits students over financial exclusion, lack of accommodation Read More »