What is the iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team?
iSchoolAfrica aims to brings the best available education technology and practices to schools in South Africa. Our more than 20 school teams use Apple technology to create newsworthy video content for broadcast on TV, online and mobile channels. This project started with World Cup 2010. Click the YouTube button to see all our videos or scroll down to see some our teams’ work.
Latest videos: Elections, Human Rights and the Constitution
The team from Thuto Lesedi Secondary find out why the people of Vosloorus are going to vote.
Lethulwazi Comprehensive find out why your vote counts.
The Sunward Park team interview an unsung hero of SA’s struggle for liberation.
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Joburg’s National School of the Arts (NSA) visited Constitution Hill in the lead-up to Human Rights Day.
The team from Buhlebuzile Secondary ask the people of Thokoza what makes them proud to be South African.
The team from Zonkizizwe Secondary focus on some of SA’s basic human rights.
The team from Jeppe High School for Girls finds out what makes people proud of their South African identity.
The team from Buhlebuzile Secondary, finds out what makes people exercise their right to vote.
Featured videos: Human Rights, the Constitution and what makes you proud to be South African
As South Africa builds up to local government elections on May 18 our press teams find out why you need to vote
Wynberg High School finds out what makes SA’s constitution special.
Cedar High school finds out about an innovative voter education programme created by BSmart for chat platform Mxit
Featured videos: Mandela Day, interviews with Gauteng Education MEC Barbara Creecy and Basic Education DDG Edward Mosuwe, and supporting the right to human dignity with Lead SA
Featured: Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Elections, Youth Day, High School Musical’s Monique Coleman and rapper Kwesta
Our teams interviewed people across SA to find out how they will mark Mandela Day on July 18, and to create awareness about the Bill of Responsibilities, a LEAD SA and Department of Basic Education campaign.
Featured videos: Women’s Day, Science Week, Mzansi Magic Market Day and Bill of Responsibilities
The team from Zonkizizwe Secondary in Katlehong interview clinical pyschologist Khosi Jiyane about Women’s Month.
The team from Sunward Park get the facts behind Women’s Day.
A view on science from the team at Technical High School, Klerksdorp.
Calling all entrepreneurs: The Wynberg High Team find out about Mzansi Magic Market Day
Youth Press Team Highlights of 2011