Kindergarten teachers Europe Teachers

Kindergarten teachers lament 'backwardness' of new curriculum

Kindergarten teachers have raised their worries about the working draft of the new national kindergarten curriculum availed by the Ministry of Education and Research.  The kindergarten teachers stipulated that not only does the new curriculum degrade them, but also, hinders their functionality.  The ministry has, however, stated that the working draft presented was open to […]

Anti-abortion societies increase to 14 amids threats Europe Social Issues

Anti-abortion societies increase to 14; ongoing pro-life versus pro-choice friction

Anti-abortion societies increased from 8 to 14 as bans against the pro-life groups are lifted. Despite the growing threats from pro-choice groups in the universities, anti-abortion campaigns are still gaining more ground. Pro-life groups have received milk shaking threats during their events at Freshers’ Fayre, and student unions in universities are threatening more. Anti-abortion campaigns […]

Pisay Grade 12 students Opportunities

Pisay Grade 12 students’ incredible traffic research

During the recently completed Regional Invention Contest and Exhibit (RICE), Pisay Grade 12 students showcased their innovative research where traffic could be managed with an algorithm at intersections.  The Pisay Grade 12 students were Miko Nunez, Angelo Mari Montero, and Hannah Marielle Tecson. Their research was titled “Feasibility of an Adaptive Timer System in Traffic […]

Upcoming educational innovations Innovation

Upcoming educational innovations: Potential for transforming learning

Upcoming educational innovations are set to transform learning and teaching procedures.  Realistically, technological advancements have been reigning supreme in many sectors, and education is not an exemption.  Various innovations are expected to transform the education spectrum, and this will make productivity inevitable.  Upcoming educational innovations in the classroom Upcoming educational innovations will substantially alter the […]

Banning cash payments: BC universities Finance

Cash payments are banned in BC universities to foil money laundering

Post-secondary institutions are moving away from cash payments. This is because the method has been condemned by the local government of British Columbia (BC) for facilitating money laundering. British Columbian universities have been advised to ban cash payments while doing transactions with students. The move has been hailed as necessary in order to curb cash […]