Thursday, 16 October 2014

Monash South Africa plans to implement a new diploma


Craig Rowe, head of community engagement at Monash South Africa, addressed students on Wednesday, on the new Diploma under development in order to steer change in the country.  
Universities and government have come together to discuss the issue of numerous amounts of community development practitioners in the field, without qualification or standardisation that can be recognised. Most of these practitioners excel in their field, but cannot be acknowledged due to their qualification being unrecognised, and the lack of resources and lack of development approach. Rowe informs students on this diploma, and how it will benefit the nation.
 

Monash is a private university, but engages with factors in the community, along with the government. Students at Monash are all currently studying for degrees in their field of choice. Robin Jones, a student at Monash, finds the implementation of a diploma at the university to be one that is of the best interest to people in the community, considering how the government trends to neglect these factors. 

Monash plans on implementing the diploma courses in 2017.

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