Jean Makara-Mbele is a teacher at the IM Manchu Secondary School in Balfour, Mpumalanga. The school is located in a township and Mbele serves as the head of department for mathematics and mathematical science.
She says her love for children and numbers made her decision to study education so much easier. “I love children and I want to see them prosper. It’s important that they have a bright future,” she says.
Makara-Mbele regards teaching as a profession which lays a foundation for the country’s future doctors, lawyers and other careers. She says she goes beyond the call of duty to ensure that every child is given the opportunity they deserve.
“Mathematics and science is also the basis for technology, and in a changing world it’s important that children are equipped with this knowledge,” Makara-Mbele says. She dreams of a drug-free South Africa, especially for the country’s youth.
“I love children and I want to see them prosper. It’s important that they have a bright future.”