GENERAL CONTACT DETAILS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA Tel: 011 523 1400
E-mail: mar
tham@ppasa.org.za Website:
www.ppasa.org.za
PLAY 2 THINK (LITERACY SKIPPING ROPES) Tel: 011 914 1559
E-mail: play2think@telkomsanet Website:
www.play2think.org
PROJECT LITERACY Tel: 012 323 3447
E-mail:
info@projectliteracy.org.za Website:
www.projectliteracy.org.za
READ EDUCATIONAL TRUST Tel: (011) 496 3322 E-mail:
info@read.co.za Website:
www.read.co.za
RESOURCES AIMED AT THE PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT (RAPCAN) Tel: 012 712 2330 E-mail:
info@rapcan.org.za Website:
www.rapcan.org.za
ROBBEN ISLAND YOUNG LEARNERS ACADEMY
Tel: 021 409 5123/5104
E-mail:
sandrad@robben-island.org.za Website:
www.robben-island.org.za
SCHOOLNET Tel: 011 403 5777
E-mail:
info@schoolnet.org.za website:
www.schoolnet.org.za
SCI-BONO DISCOVERY CENTRE Tel: 011 639 8400
E-mail:
info@sci-bono.co.za Website:
www.scibono.co.za
SOUTH AFRICAN AGENCY FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT (SAASTA) Tel: 012 392 9300 E-mail:
info@saasta.ac.za Website:
www.saasta.ac.za
SOUTH AFRICAN CONGRESS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT (SACED)
Tel: 012 322 0601/2 E-mail:
saced@satis.co.za Website:
www.saced.co.za
SOUTH AFRICAN COUNCIL FOR EDUCATORS (SACE) Tel: 011 663 9517 E-mail:
info@sace.org.za Website:
www.sace.org.za
SOUTH AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC TEACHERS’ UNION (SADTU) Tel: 011 334 4830/4836 E-mail:
jlewis@sadtu.org.za Website:
www.sadtu.org.za
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
Tel: 011 717 1964
E-mail:
sahas@library.wits.ac.za Website:
www.saha.org.za
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (SAICA) Tel: 0861 072 422 E-mail:
saica@saica.co.za Website:
www.saica.co.za
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION (SAIDE) Tel: 011 403 2813 E-mail:
info@saide.org.za Website:
www.saide.org.za
SOUTH AFRICAN PRINCIPALS’ ASSOCIATION (SAPA) Tel: 012 240 2769 E-mail:
sapa@up.ca.za Website:
www.sapaonline.co.za
SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (SAWISE)
E-mail:
sawise@botzoo.uct.ac.za Website:
www.sawise.org.za
SUID-AFRIKAANSE ONDERWYSERSUNIE (SAOU) Tel: 012 348 9641 E-mail:
saou@mweb.co.za Website:
www.saou.co.za
THE PUBLISHER’S ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA (PASA) Tel: 021 425 2721
E-mail:
pasa@publishsa.co.za Website:
www.publishsa.co.za
THUTONG PORTAL Tel: 012 312 5911/0800 202 9610 E-mail:
info@thutong.org.za Website:
www.education.gov.za
VISUAL ARTS NETWORK (VAN) Tel: 073 080 9610 E-mail:
info@vansa.co.za Website:
www.education.gov.za
WESTERN CAPE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Tel: 021 467 2000
E-mail:
pattwell@pgwc.gov.za Website:
www.capegateway.gov.za/education
YOUTH IN SCIENCE STRATEGY (YISS) Tel: 021 843 6300
E-mail:
info@sci-bono.co.za Website:
www.sci-bono.co.za Website: www.hear
tfoundation.co.za
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