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UpBeat magazine

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)

SACHED - Resource for change

SACHED – RESOURCE FOR CHANGE (1986) opens in Durban in March, 1986, at the National Education Crisis Conference. South Africa is under a State of Emergency. From the mid-1960s, SACHED, a national organisation, explored and established an alternate educational agency for transformation during the apartheid years. The film highlights SACHED’s projects twenty years later. Interviews with staff and students from the different centres in Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town, East London, Grahamstown and Pietermaritzberg reflect the different project needs of each region. These relate to tertiary education, teacher-training, trade-unions, newpapers, alternative learning materials for schools, the teenage magazine UPBEAT – and much more.

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