"As we embark on the final school term of 2020, after what has been a largely turbulent time for both educators and students, what is clearer than ever is that teachers are resourceful," says the magazine.

"Teachers have strong voices that they use to support both each other and their learners and teachers are invested in the future of our youth. It is against this backdrop that our hub launches the 10th edition of its magazine," adds the publication.

Teacha! magazine adds that, during the countrywide lockdown earlier in 2020, teachers came together to provide advice and insight into teaching remotely in the publication's 'Remote Learning' edition.

In the third term, teacher contributors also gave information into the 'Safe Schools' edition, exploring what it means to teach during a pandemic and amidst the '#BlackLivesMatter' movement. The insights look at how do we create safe spaces (physically and emotionally) for students and facilitate inclusion in schools.

In the fourth-term issue, teachers shared their best practices around teaching strategies. This 'Bringing Purpose Back to the Classroom' edition reflects on the effects that Covid-19 has had on education.

Recently acquired by global edtech company Snapplify, Teacha! magazine serves as a platform for professionals in the schools industry to share best practices and practical advice with each other. 

The online magazine for teachers is published at the beginning of every term and sent to more than 15 000 subscribers, who include educators and school administrators. Over 8 000 Snapplify schools also have free access to the magazine (including back issues).

The publication serves as a valuable reference for teachers who might need inspirational ideas or trusted advice on education-related topics.

For more information, visit www.teacha.co.za or contact mmgregor@snapplify.com