About me.
Our Languages are our pride and need to be nurtured.
Ntebaleng Andronicah Tshetlo believes that teaching is her noble calling and her pride.
She has extensive experience as a Setswana Home Language teacher in Primary, Secondary and High schools in South Africa. As a Setswana lecture at the former Hebron Teacher training College, she contributed in developing young aspiring student teachers in ECD, meaning Early Childhood Development’ teacher development Phase, in Primary teacher development Phase as well as in Secondary teacher development Phase. Ntebaleng Andronicah Tshetlo has been a member of ‘Kha Ri Gude’, writing team which was a National Literacy Campaign by the Government of South Africa in 2008. ‘Kha Ri Gude’, meaning ‘Let us learn’ was written in all 11 languages. She was also involved as a translator of the document material ‘Foundations for Teaching and Learning’ into Setswana Home Language Teaching and Learning. She brought her expertise as a Setswana Home Language, Teaching and Learning lecturer at the former Hebron Teacher training College to the task of been a facilitator for SANLI meaning ‘South African National Literacy’ project at UNISA.
Her passion for Foundation Phase Teaching and Support for teachers, compelled her to become an Author of educators’ resource books, lesson plans, childrens’ stories and poems relevant to the themes prescribed by the Department of Education and Training, Sports and Recreation in South Africa.
To parents, guardians, teachers, and learners, ‘Letsema le bolotse’ meaning all hands-on deck.