EduSA implements bonding scheme
EduSA has set up a Voluntary Bonding Scheme to encourage language students to securely enrol at South African English language schools.
EduSA has set up a Voluntary Bonding Scheme to encourage language students to securely enrol at South African English language schools.
A combined effort brought about one of the first large-scale, professional development events in ELT in over a decade to Cape Town.
The Kenya National Qualifications Authority is developing a policy to help the country attract thousands of international students from across Africa and turn it into a regional higher education hub.
After the double-digit growth rates which took the South African EFL sector out of the 2015 visa crisis, the market seems to have slowed down in 2018.
In a move that crowns years of industry battles, Education South Africa member schools have gained formal government recognition as private colleges, which stakeholders hope will ease visa issuance.
The South African Department of Higher Education and Training is seeking to boost student mobility by recognising qualifications with France.
Applications for fully-funded international scholarships are now open for South Africans, the SA Department of Higher Education and Training has announced.
South Africa’s ELT industry has recovered from the 2015 fall and is growing again, latest EduSA statistics show. With government accreditation on the horizon, stakeholders are positive about the future.