1 TECHER PROFILES As I promised in the last issue that we will feature two Geography teachers in every issue, we present to you geography teachers from Port Elizabeth dis- trict. They are Mr Jerome Meyer and Mr Bux. COMMENTS I wish to invite comments and suggestions from all geogra- phy teachers and other rele- vant people as to how we can improve the newsletter. I promise to publish and reply to all letters and emails. You can use the following email address :- [email protected]WORD FROM THE EDITOR It’s amazing how time flies when you are busy. Let me apologize for the late publication of the newslet- ter this month. The intention is to issue it out every 15th of the month. This month was full of ac- tivities and a lot of travelling for the editor. Let me promise you’ll get the May issue on or before the 15th next month. Mr Andile Nxele : Editor The Family Newsletter Date APRIL 2013 Volume 3, Issue 3 Special points of interest: CAPS Orientation SBA moderation Teacher profiles. Family Birthdays Letters to the Editor Inside this issue: Pg. Editor’s note 1 Grade 12 CAPS Orientation 2 Collaboration 3 Provincial Subject Comm 3 Ngcobo News 3 Provincial Geog- raphy Subject Comm Meeting 3 Lusikiski SBA 4 Gallery Pictures SBA, E.L. 4 EASTERN CAPE GEOGRAPHY Newsletter MR JEROME MEYER : HOERSKOOL CILLIE TEACHER PROFILE MR ABDUL BUX : WOOLHOPE HIGH, P.E TEACHER PROFILE
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TECHER PROFILES As I promised in the last issue that we will feature two Geography teachers in every issue, we present to you geography teachers from Port Elizabeth dis-trict. They are Mr Jerome Meyer and Mr Bux. COMMENTS I wish to invite comments and suggestions from all geogra-phy teachers and other rele-vant people as to how we can improve the newsletter. I promise to publish and reply to all letters and emails. You can use the following email address :[email protected]
WORD FROM THE EDITOR It’s amazing how time flies when you are busy. Let me apologize for the late publication of the newslet-ter this month. The intention is to issue it out every 15th of the month. This month was full of ac-tivities and a lot of travelling for the editor. Let me promise you’ll get the May issue on or before the 15th next month.
Mr Andile Nxele : Editor
The Family
Newsletter Date APRIL 2013 Volume 3, Issue 3 Special points of
interest:
CAPS Orientation
SBA moderation
Teacher profiles.
Family Birthdays
Letters to the Editor
Inside this issue:
Pg.
Editor’s note 1
Grade 12 CAPS Orientation
2
Collaboration 3
Provincial
Subject Comm
3
Ngcobo News 3
Provincial Geog-raphy Subject Comm Meeting
3
Lusikiski SBA 4
Gallery Pictures
SBA, E.L. 4
EASTERN CAPE GEOGRAPHY Newsletter
MR JEROME MEYER : HOERSKOOL CILLIE
TEACHER PROFILE
MR ABDUL BUX : WOOLHOPE HIGH, P.E
TEACHER PROFILE
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Grade 12 CAPS Orientation took place in East London on 8th to 12 April 2013. This was a successful event and I
hope all the Subject advisors present were satisfied with the orientation they received. This was a training of train-
ers who will then train their teachers in the districts.
DBE CAPS Facilitators with Ms Mpoposhe from Butterworth
GRADE 12 CAPS ORIENTATION 8—12 APRIL EAST LONDON
CAPS ORIENTATION, in E. London : Nametso (DBE), sharing ideas with Zoe (Mt Fletcher) and Beena (Mthatha).
” Reading is knowledge and
knowledge is power.”
Unknown
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“ The person who says
it cannot be done should not
interrupt the person doing it.”
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CAPS NEWS
Mr KJ Mphoka (Sterkspruit)looking serious at the CAPS Workshop in East London.
Portia, Vicky, L. Mpoposhe, Nametso & Eugene Ms Taks Nomtyala (Bizana) & Portia January (DBE)