NIBONG TEBAL, March 29 — A female teacher who was recently accused of molesting a male student has been suspended pending the conclusion of investigations into the case.
Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek stated that the teachers must fully comply with the investigation process, both those conducted by the police and subsequent to the Ministry of Education (MOE).
“It is still under investigation at the police level, and I have repeatedly emphasized that the MOE is fully committed to cooperating with the authorities.
“At this point, we (MOE) are taking the approach to fully protect our children, so the teachers have… Read More
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) will release new syllabus and textbooks only for classes 3rd to 6th, and there will be no change in the Curriculum and textbooks for other classes for the academic year 2024-25 commencing from April 1, according to an official communication by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to its affiliated schools.
NCERT to release new textbooks only for classes 3 to 6: CBSE to schools
In a communique sent to all heads of Institutions affiliated to CBSE, the board on Friday said that the NCERT has informed it through a… Read More
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Minister of Education Demetrios Nicolaides provided an update on the next phase of public engagement on the draft social studies curriculum at Belgravia School on March 14, 2024. With him was Julie Kusiek, board chair, Edmonton Public Schools, and Sandra Palazzo, board chair, Edmonton Catholic Schools. Photo by Shaughn Butts /Postmedia
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Alberta’s new draft K-6 social studies curriculum is “profoundly disappointing” and… Read More
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In 2024-25, the Government of Saskatchewan is investing $793 million in the province’s post-secondary sector, representing a 3.7 per cent increase from the previous year. This year’s budget provides for increased funding within the multi-year agreement, health training programs and seat expansions, and capital for key infrastructure projects.
“Our government is focused on ensuring that sustainable funding, programs and opportunities are in place for Saskatchewan’s post-secondary students,” Advanced Education Minister Gordon Wyant said. “This will deliver a future workforce that is responsive to the needs of our rapidly growing province and economy.”
Saskatchewan… Read More