
Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw has condemned a video of an exchange between a secondary school student and a teacher which has been making the rounds on social media. In the video, […]
Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw has condemned a video of an exchange between a secondary school student and a teacher which has been making the rounds on social media. In the video, […]
A lack of cash Surinamese dollars appears to be a problem in getting the schools in the interior fully operational again. Minister Marie Levens of Education, Science and Culture raised this problem in […]
Minister Marie Levens of Education, Science and Culture (MinOWC) wants to get rid of the memorization system. “There will no longer be memorized,” she recently told parliament. The people who memorize and graduate often […]
Teachers of the OS Loka Loka primary school in the village of Loka Loka in Upper Marowijne, through Vice President Ronnie Brunswijk, are asking the government to raise awareness about vandalism and […]
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts –- Measures St. Kitts and Nevis is taking to keep students, teachers and their families safe during the coronavirus global pandemic will be discussed tomorrow on the Leadership Matters virtual […]
The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training has been armed to make things a bit easier for a few more households in Barbados. With the Google G Suite Tech Drive already […]
JIS — Cabinet has approved two contracts totalling US$30 million to continue activities under the Tablets in Schools project. Of the sum, US$16 million was awarded to GeoTech Vision Limited, while US$14 […]
THE Ministry of Education (MoE) is exploring partnerships with France, including the possibility of ‘twinning’ French schools with local schools. This was revealed when French Ambassador to Guyana, Antoine Joly, paid a […]
MINISTER of Education Nicolette Henry has hinted that today’s conciliation talks with her ministry, the Guyana Teacher’s Union and the Ministry of Social Protection could very well be the last one if […]
IT WILL cost the treasury over $4B to meet the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) demands for a 40 per cent and incremental five per cent salary increases, the Education Ministry has revealed. […]