Caxton and I Teach with its revolutionary online product, Digicampus, partner to boost school student achievement.
Caxton Local Media is proud to have entered into a partnership with I Teach to help prevent more learners from dropping out of school by making parents and learners aware of affordable, quality, tutor-directed learner support available any time and from anywhere.
“But one drop-out is one too many. Every child has the potential to thrive, and we believe background should not hold them back,” says I Teach CEO Mike de Klerk.Wannita Boettger, Caxton's senior project manager, agrees, saying that children who struggle in a traditional academic environment deserve every opportunity to succeed. “They might battle because of the stress of the classroom environment, bullying, or because they simply get lost in big classes.
“In March 2022, the X-Tra Classes product offering was launched, giving students access to an affordable online platform that provides learning support from Grades R to 12, covering all the major subjects in the CAPS curriculum. Servaas de Kock, Caxton’s group digital executive, says: “We are thrilled to contribute to the transformation of education through cutting-edge digital solutions.”In the foundation phase , the languages of instruction are English, Afrikaans, isiZulu, and isiXhosa, while from Grade Four and up, they are English and Afrikaans.
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