About African Education Week
This is the only content-rich platform for decision makers in the education sector to debate the critical issues in education and look for solutions to improve the standard of education across Africa. This 3 day event with individual streams focusing on Basic Education; Further & Higher Education and Training, and Educational Technology brings together all the education stakeholders to exchange ideas, share solutions and experiences through 3 days of workshops, panel discussions and open debates. Anyone who is an education professional should make this a priority event.
African Education Week presents Career Indaba 2012
African Education Week are proud to introduce the Career Indaba, and we invite educational institutions & companies interested in meeting with senior matric and university students to join us at the Career Indaba! For more information, go to: www.careerindaba.co.za
Macmillan announces diamond sponsorship
Macmillan South Africa has announced its diamond sponsorship for the 6th annual
African Education Week conference and exhibition taking place in Johannesburg in July
next year. “African Education Week has grown into the most significant education event
on the continent” says Caren Maree, Group Marketing and Macmillan Teacher Campus
Manager, “it is a quality platform for all those involved in education where we can share,
learn from each other and elevate the quality of education in our region”. Download press release
Download the exhibition prospectus
Exhibition sales now open. Contact us to book your space or download the 2012 exhibition prospectus for more information.
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Download the fact sheet
Learn about what you can benefit by attending the 6th annual African Education Week. Book your seat now!
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Minister Angie Motshekga addresses the delegation
Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga addressed the delegation at the 5th African Education Week and said that “African Education Week is a fundamental contribution to education and development on the continent”, the status of the summit was confirmed by the level of representation present, ranging from our own teachers and academics, to accomplished scholars and policy-makers from the African continent”. She continued “as a teacher and a Minister of Basic Education, it feels good to be here precisely because this event, on the African continent, shows Africa’s commitment to finding African solutions for Africa’s and we are grateful to the organisers for bringing us here to interrogate these issues of quality necessary for building a better Africa and a better world.” Download the Minister's speech
What delegates had to say
"I had a wonderful experience. I have learnt a lot."
Mary Grimes, Tshwane University of Technology
"Well done on your excellent African Education Week this year. Your professionalism, organisation and friendliness were exceptional. You have certainly gained the title of one of the most important education events of the year. As a sponsor, Pinnock Consulting are proud to have our name attached to the event, and we are happy to commit to a similar sponsorship for next year."
Alex Pinnock, Director, Pinnock Consulting
"The conference was very helpful with good networking opportunities."
Simthembile Xeketwana, Teacher
"I want to congratulate you and your staff on an extremely well organised and successful conference. The keynote and panel session on day one was wonderful and the sessions terrific."
Karenne Bloomgarden, Director, Empower Teachers to Empower our Youth
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African Education Week in the news!

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