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This is the PART 1 of a 4 PART series on what SACE is and how to apply for a SACE teaching license.
In PART 1 I will be talking to you about SACE, what it is and why you need it to teach in South Africa.
Part 2: Documents needed, where to apply and police clearance.
Part 3: Ho to apply using e-services for provisional and full status.
Part 4: Applying for full status using different channel after you have provisional status.
SACE is the South African Council for Educators. All educators wishing to teach in SA need a teaching license and to get a teaching license you need to register with the council to get full registration that will allow you to teach in all SA sectors whether it is primary, secondary or higher education.
You can either register provisional in you final year as an education student and thereafter update your details to full registration as it is a requirement to have registration status whether it is provisionally or with full registration.
Once you have qualified to must update to full registration when you have obtained your degree. Educators who have qualified but do not hold provisional status must apply for full registration status. Foreign educators who wish to teach in SA are also required to apply for a SACE teaching license.
Registration costs R200 for SA educators and R400 for foreign educators. Student Teachers who have provisional SACE registration can update their status to full registration and pay a R50 administration fee and send the relevant documentation.
Access the SACE website and the frequently ask question section for more information here:
www.sace.org.za/
I will be sharing a separate video on how you can apply for your police clearance certificate. Keep an eye out.
Song (instrumental) used in the video is from the KZfaq Audio Library.
Title: A Year Ago (Instrumental)
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