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CSTL was started 20 years ago. Learn more here. | Resources to build CSTL schools. Read here. |
CSTL was not designed as a 'one size fits all'. Read here. | CSTL pillars and associated services. Read here. |
SADC's CSTL Policy Framework. Read here. | Roadmap to building a CSTL school. Read here. |
CSTL: Building human capital for a sustainable future. Read here. | Eight blocks to build a CSTL school. Learn more here. |
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Click here to view some of the ideas and comments from the Teachers' mental health and well-being forum.
Thank you to all who attended the CSTL One Community - SADC Collaborates Conference on November 23rd and 24th, 2023. Click here to view all recordings and pdf documents of keynote speaker presentations.
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Disclaimer: The team at CSTL Pulse has utilised an online automated translator. As a result parts of the French and Portuguese translation may not be completely correct.
Avis de non-responsabilité : l'équipe de CSTL Pulse a utilisé un traducteur automatisé en ligne. Par conséquent, certaines parties de la traduction française et portugaise peuvent ne pas être tout à fait correctes.
Isenção de responsabilidade: a equipe do CSTL Pulse utilizou um tradutor automático online. Como resultado, partes da tradução francesa e portuguesa podem não estar completamente corretas.