WATCH: KZN matrics start final exams today
Updated | By Sandile Zikhali
KZN Education says more learners need to be introduced to innovative subjects like Computer Applications Technology (CAT).
The department’s MEC Kwazi Mshengu visited the class of 2019 in George Campbell Technical School in Durban, on Wednesday.
READ: KZN Education is pleading for zero exam disruptions
He says subjects like CAT are important in equipping learners as the 4th industrial revolution has begun.
He addressed 13 of 3 727 provincial matric learners that wrote this subject as final examinations kick off.
One of the pupils, Tamika Smith says she has been doing a lot of practical exercises for this paper.
RT @Bangibiza_uJeff : A nervous Tamika Smith says even though she is nervous, she has invested a lot of energy into this paper. She says she has constantly been practicing to get herself prepared. #Matric2019 #MatricExams pic.twitter.com/DJE3DN5sKu
— ECR_Newswatch (@ECR_Newswatch) October 16, 2019
Her classmate, Keshav Mohan says his teacher has used previous papers for revision.
RT @Bangibiza_uJeff: Keshav Mohan says their CAT class teacher has been assisting them with using previous question papers as part of their revision. #Matric2019 #MatricExams pic.twitter.com/krik5I7of0
— ECR_Newswatch (@ECR_Newswatch) October 16, 2019
Today @DBE_KZN MEC Kwazi Mshengu visited George Campbell School of Technology in #Durban where he addressed 13 of 3727 provincial Matric learners writing the Computer Applications Technology paper as this year’s NSC final exams kick off! pic.twitter.com/ovpbYpb0lg
— Sandile Zikhali kaMaZulu 🖊 (@Bangibiza_uJeff) October 16, 2019
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