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JOBURG – Learners given resources to continue learning from home.


The National Education Collaboration Trust has provided learners with the free resources for them to keep up with schoolwork their work ethics while at home during the national lockdown.

The Department of Basic Education has some great resources that are free and easy to access. Download study and teaching material, workbooks, textbooks, study and revision guides, the Second Chance Matric Support Programme, previous question papers, among others by visiting: www.education.gov.za

Zero-rated sites:

Free learning platforms:

Helpful apps:

Broadcasts and programming:

  • Follow lessons on DBE TV, which is available without subscription on Channel 122 on the Openview HD platform from 1 April to 30 September
  • Mindset Pop (DStv 317) features educational programming covering the entire general education and training (GET) phase, including early childhood development (ECD), as well as a key focus on the Grade 4 to 9 curriculum
  • Check your community radio and TV station schedules to find out when they will be airing shows for learners

Social media resources:

  • StemLockdown Digital – An e-school where South African personalities and celebrities read to learners. 10am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Simply search for ‘Africa Teen Geeks’ on YouTube and on Facebook
  • YouTube Educational channels for smaller children during the lockdown –

Nal’ibali 21-day challenge:

  • Learners are challenged to read or share a story with their family for 15 minutes or more each day. Complete one week and you could win a book hamper. Enter at www.nalibali.org

Mobile phone tutor:

  • Dial a Tutor Programme will kick start Monday, 6 April 2020 to assist learners who experience difficulties with the subject content while studying at home. Dial 087 203 3033 to get a call back.

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