SACHED had a variety of educational projects in different parts of the country and at different times. For example, Keith Peacock says that Khanya College was organised under the banner of “education for liberation”. Other projects like the Labour and Community (LACOM) project focussed on worker education. If you are a community organiser, activist, labour organiser, teacher, learner or just interested in learning, this section is for you! SACHED produced a wealth of materials during the duration of its existence. Many of these materials are timeless; they speak to the political and economic realities currently plaguing society, help rethink teaching and ideas in literacy and maths, science and English and generate perspectives on education and teaching. Browse this section for a collection of these materials which also organises various interviews, archives, photos to animate these projects their relevance, contradictions and insights in our present context.