
Tackling SA's STEM Skills Crisis Head-On.
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Sibongile Mofokeng and Kristi Rossouw discuss South Africa’s urgent STEM skills crisis, highlighting that nearly two-thirds of young people under 24 are unemployed. They note the serious challenges, including declining enrolments in maths and science, a shortage of qualified teachers, and a disconnect between what’s taught in schools and job market needs. The crisis contributes to issues like poor mental health, rising crime, and economic stagnation. Rossouw emphasizes the need for early foundational education, improved teacher training, and more engaging, real-world teaching approaches to better prepare students. The conversation calls for collaborative action to ensure South African youth gain the skills needed for a rapidly changing workforce.