Education doctoral recipient puts spotlight on group work

Nelson Mandela University (NMU) education lecturer Rochelle Thorne’s research for her doctoral degree put the spotlight on the benefits of group work and a pupil’s home language as a resource for learning.

Thorne, 54, said what she found to be a big challenge had been that most pupils were taught in English, only to return home and speak another language...

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