HEDCOM definition

HEDCOM. – shall mean Heads of Education Departments Committee Meeting.
HEDCOM means the Heads of Education Departments Committee;
HEDCOM means the Head of Education Departments Committee established in terms of the National Education Policy Act, 1996 (Act No. 27 of 1996);

Examples of HEDCOM in a sentence

  • The HEDCOM subcommittee on Information and Planning will serve as the implementation forum for provinces and progress reports will be provided to HEDCOM via this subcommittee.

  • In fact, this should regarded as a requirement when matters pertinent to the departments concerned appear on the HEDCOM agenda.

  • Moreover, HEDCOM includes a number of sub-committees dealing with specific matters such as school infrastructure and curriculum, which advise HEDCOM and include relevant government and non-government stakeholders.

  • The members of HEDCOM are the Director- General and Deputy Directors-General of the national Department of Basic Education, plus the nine heads of the Provincial Education Departments (PEDs).

  • The 17 national departments listed as delivery partners in this agreement are invited to send representatives to the meetings of HEDCOM.

  • The operational decision-making needed to fulfil the mandates of CEM rests with the Heads of Education Committee (HEDCOM), also established in terms of NEPA.

  • The Committee of Heads of provincial education departments (HEDCOM), which is chaired by the Director-General: Higher Education and Training shall constitute the Technical (Administrative) Forum.

  • Below the Steering Committee, there is the HEDCOM sub-committee on FET Colleges and ABET.

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