- ZA SACHED SACHED-2-2.3-2.3.1-2.3.1.4
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- 1981
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UpBeat was a progressive educational magazine for teenagers, and was published by SACHED seven times a year.
UpBeat covered issues of crucial importance such as unemployment, housing, trade unions and child labour. It also took up student concerns such as corporal punishment and school uniforms. UpBeat encouraged debate on political and educational topics. In addition, UpBeat carried vocabulary lessons, short stories, quizzes and articles on health, African history education,
sport and music. All this in very easy English.
(Information taken from the UpBeat Calendar 1987)
Trust for Christian Outreach & Education
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Director: Nontobeko Moletshane, an ex-SACHED student
MASIFUNDISE: THE TRUST FOR CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AND OUTREACH (1989) is a community-based programme working in both rural and urban centres nationally. It began in 1983 from the ashes of The Black Consciousness Movement’s Black Community Programmes. By 1989 it had raised R5 million and had 60 employees from Kingwilliamstown to Phalaborwa, from Pietermaritzburg to Cape Town, from Thaba ‘Nchu and Botshabelo to Grahamstown. The film traces its projects in literacy, workers’ rights,
materials conscientizing students with their real history, self-help in rural areas, unemployment, teacher-training and so forth. Its inspirational staff, often detained, clarify the work involved. “Funders must be prepared to take the risk because we believe development is a process” not about “just getting results tomorrow” explains Nontobeko Moletsane, a director.
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