www.calculerpourcentage.fr : L’outil en ligne incontournable pour tous vos calculs de pourcentages

Dans un monde de plus en plus digitalisé, les outils en ligne sont devenus indispensables pour simplifier des tâches autrefois fastidieuses. Que ce soit pour des raisons professionnelles, éducatives ou personnelles, nous avons tous, un jour ou l’autre, eu besoin d’un calcul rapide impliquant des pourcentages. C’est dans ce contexte que www.calculerpourcentage.fr s’impose comme une référence francophone en matière de calculs liés aux pourcentages. Ce site propose une interface intuitive, accessible à tous, ainsi qu’une variété d’outils pratiques pour répondre à différents besoins mathématiques, dont le Calcul de remise en pourcentage ou encore l’utilisation d’un Calculateur de moyenne pondérée.Une… Read More

NEWS: Crisis engulfs special needs education

As reported by The Guardianthe Education Secretary admits to a growing crisis in special education needs provision, ongoing debates over the adequacy of government funding and capacity issues in schools Special needs educational provision in England is in the grip of a “crisis”, the education secretary has said, as school unions questioned whether a funding boost promised for the sector by the government was actually new money and said it fell a long way short of what was needed. Days after figures showed about two in three special schools were at or over capacity in the last academic year, Gillian… Read More

New elementary schools being built in Lucan, Komoka

Nearly 1,000 new student spaces are coming to southwestern Ontario with the construction of two new elementary schools, the province announced on Wednesday. According to a news release, Minister of Education Stephen Lecce announced funding to construct two new schools in Middlesex County. Speaking in Strathroy, Ont., the new schools will be built in Lucan-Biddulph and Komoka, creating a total of 955 new student spaces and 176 new licensed childcare spaces, and are being funded through the 2023-24 Capital Priorities Program. “Our government is laser focused on building new state-of-the-art schools and child care for families in rapidly growing areas… Read More

SCV News | April 26: SCV Education Foundation Hosts 40th Annual Teacher Tribute

Uploaded: , Friday, March 29, 2024 By Press ReleaseThe Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation along with the superintendents from Castaic Union School District, Newhall School District, Saugus Union School District, Sulfur Springs Union School District and the William S. Hart Union High School District, invites the community to help honor the 2023/ 2024 Teachers of the Year on Friday, April 26. The 40th Annual Teacher Tribute, Academy of the Stars, will be held at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91355. “In April, 1985, at the suggestion… Read More

Colleges adding digital literacy as graduation requirement

More universities are replacing computer-literacy requirements with a broader digital- or media-literacy focus.Universities spent the late 1990s and early 2000s ensuring students could attach documents to email, fill out spreadsheets and perform other basic computer skills. But the information age has led to a changing of the guard, with a new focus on digital or media literacy for incoming students. “As we looked toward the needs of students, we found there’s a lot of information out there and students may not know how to discern what’s accurate information, what sources are reliable and how to ethically engage with the… Read More

Senate rejects summer lunch program funding

The Senate Thursday rejected a Department of Health and Welfare budget over funding for a federal lunch program for children. The US Department of Agriculture this year made permanent a temporary pandemic program that offers low-income children free lunches over the summer. The Summer EBT program provides $40 monthly stipends to children eligible for free or reduced school lunches. The stipends, issued over three months, could be spent at stores that accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Idaho would have covered half of the administrative costs of the program — $545,300 — while USDA would have covered the other… Read More

Private Schools in Delhi Ordered to Obtain Government Approval Before Increasing Fees

The Delhi government has said that private schools in the state, which have been officially recognized and given land by the government, cannot raise their fees without getting permission from the government first.These schools need to ask for approval from the Directorate of Education before they decide to increase fees for the academic year 2024-25. According to the directive from the Directorate of Education, recognized private schools that have received land from the DDA (Delhi Development Authority ) cannot increase their fees without getting prior approval.The schools are required to charge fees based on the last approved fee structure by… Read More

New deputy ministers for NWT’s Education, Municipal Affairs departments

North In a news release Thursday, NWT Premier RJ Simpson announced James Fulford and Gary Brennan as the new deputy ministers for, respectively, the departments of Education, Culture and Employment, and Municipal and Community Affairs. Premier announced appointments of James Fulford and Gary Brennan on ThursdayCBC News · Posted: Mar 28, 2024 7:24 PM EDT | Last Updated: 11 hours agoGary Brennan, left, and James Fulford have been named as the new deputy ministers for two NWT departments. (GNWT)Two NWT departments will have new top managers as of April 1. In a news release Thursday, Premier RJ… Read More