Kiddies Hotline: If you were a teacher for a day, what would you teach?

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Aunty Stacey Norman and Uncle J Sbu asked the kids of KZN an important, school-related question: What would you teach if you were a teacher for a day?

Boy, these little ones did not disappoint! From wanting to teach Physical Education to creating entire lesson plans, we heard it all.

Aunty Stacey and Uncle J Sbu even received a lesson on ratios from an energetic Grade 9 learner who wants to teach mathematics to Grade 1s.
29 Jan 2025 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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