- Chapter 1 – Jill Sachs Smith
- Chapter 2 – Khwezi Mkhathini
- Chapter 3 – Kumarie Mohan
- Chapter 4 – Carry Paterson
- Chapter 5 – Jabu Mtheku
- Chapter 6 – Sue Bonney
- Chapter 7 – Phindile Khumalo
- Chapter 8 – Grace Khanyile
There comes a time in all our lives when it is appropriate to pause and reflect, to recognize how our personal vision and passions measure up to the reality of our lived lives. This reflection is not only a source of personal gratification but a powerful vehicle for inspiring others.
Achievements are measured against the particulars of the communities in which we live and serve, reflecting the needs and challenges whilst recognizing the ripple effect that gives breadth to our shared contribution as a source of inspiration for others.
During August, as we celebrate Woman’s Month, the Caversham Education Institute is hosting reflective conversations with their founder, lecturers and former students, highlighting their powerful contribution in the field of early childhood development as well as noting their personal growth.
Each participant uses five topics to guide reflection and these provide personal insights and history, variety and depth, bearing witness to the empowerment of women through accessing paid teaching posts and opportunities to realize visions whose ripples from their individual endeavors reach not only young children but their families and communities.
These conversations with inspirational individuals will continue throughout the year, and we trust their stories will warm your hearts and their strength and resilience will prove that individual women have the power to impact far beyond