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From Labs to Townships: The Fight for STEM Relevance in SA Schools

Jul 14, 2025 · 2 min read

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By Globalza

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How outdated curricula and resource gaps are starving SA's innovation pipeline.

The Engagement Crisis

Only 12% of SA high schoolers take advanced math—a prerequisite for tech careers. Ambassador Ntlathi blames '19th-century teaching in a 21st-century world.' Contrasts:

  • Private schools: Robotics clubs, AI hackathons
  • Public schools: 83% lack functional computer labs (DBE 2025)

Making STEM 'Cool'

  • Successful models: CodeJIKA: Gamified coding in 400 township schools
  • NASA Space Apps: SA teams won using satellite data
  • GirlCode: 50% female enrollment in its bootcamps

Systemic Barriers

Teachers cite:

  • Outdated textbooks (some still reference floppy disks)
  • No internet for cloud-based tools
  • Career guidance favoring 'safe' professions

Ntlathi urges industry partnerships to bridge gaps: 'Microsoft could upskill teachers faster than government.'

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