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Mark Heywood talks about the Limpopo Textbook Saga on SAfm's Forum@8

By cindy, 19 July 2012 Posted in: Right to Access Basic Education, S27 in the Media, Textbooks

SABC SAfm’s Forum@8 features a conversation with Mark Heywood about the Limpopo Textbook Saga on 19-07-2012.

Tags: Delivery of Primary Learning Materials to SchoolsLimpopo Department of EducationLimpopo schoolsSABC Forum@8textbook crisis

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