July 2014
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Tweeting for science
Debates winners off to New York
Antarctica experience for volunteer
Learners take project to Beijing
SAASTA takes on Bloodhound
National Science Olympiad turns 50
Science Centre World Summit 2014
Mobile lab boosts science and maths
Nanotechnology workshops
Volunteers scale dizzy heights
Meet Azwinndini Muronga
Film Festival shows research project
Connecting fish, rivers and people
Blind astronomer inspires learners
Astronomy outreach
Physics for young investigators
In the news
Upcoming events
It's a fact!

Opinion poll

Do you think career days and career guidance at schools in general provide learners with enough information to make this important decision about their future?

YES
NO
MAYBE

Current results

Results of the previous opinion poll

Given that South Africa's science and maths education performance was ranked second last in the world last year according to a World Economic Forum Report, do you think that South Africa is doing enough to build vital capacity in science, engineering and technology?

YES, the impact of South Africa's science education initiatives and programmes for learners, students and educators will soon start to make its presence felt (8%)
 

NO, South Africa will have to intensify its efforts significantly to erase the substantial divide between its current ranking and the top countries in science and maths education (88%)
 

MAYBE (4%)