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Secondary education needs restructuring to respond to demands: Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the secondaryWith the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the President says it’s time Africa adapted and led the way.

Ramaphosa was addressing Africa’s Education Ministers in Kempton Park, in Ekurhuleni. The President says a good education is the doorway to success. President Ramaphosa says it’s about time education reflected the technological needs of today and the future. “Africa is blessed with rich mineral and natural resources and it enjoys a young overall population, ripe for engaging in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”Click video below:

 

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A shift from the past Education model to the now adaptive model responsive to global demands is bound to produce successful and good outcomes for societal growth and development leading to the next millennium. Hope coupled with hardwork will lead us there. Pancho Hajane

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I totally agree, first year of varsity is hard for some students. Secondary education just teaches us some useless stuff that we don't even need for our careers.

As president he should have said” we are going to urgently restructure secondary education”

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