35 results returned for search: "education AND " author Jarion Richardson
A reform that started on America's West Coast has driven east and is changing Bermuda's education system, bridging information technologies to the core disciplines. Under a pilot programme launched last year by XL Insurance, in co-operation with Univ...
DATE: Nov 29, 2000
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online gaming console where other teens can interface on the Internet.
The Sega Dreamcast is a game console/cartridge system, completely out performing previous models that earlier generations of gamers still praise.
Responding to a surge in gaming p...
DATE: Nov 16, 2000
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Young Observer
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Jarion Richardson
women as the school celebrates a pair of anniversaries which established a prominent female presence in the formerly all-male institution.
The school is observing the tenth anniversary of co-education and the 25th anniversary of the Saltus Graduate Y...
DATE: Nov 16, 2000
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Young Observer
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Jarion Richardson
Discovering plankton the size of a person, piloting a robot through the intricacies of breath taking coral reefs, scrambling through jagged caves and observing the miracles of atomic-scale life.
All in a day's work for the Whitney Institute students ...
DATE: Nov 02, 2000
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Young Observer
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Jarion Richardson
days after beginning classes at her new university.
Eighteen-year-old Michelle Outerbridge, a freshman at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, stepped into a busy four-lane road near campus and was hit by a car, witnesses said.
The r...
DATE: Oct 25, 2000
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Traditional universities were slammed for their "static, frozen'' methods of education yesterday during an international conference at Bermuda College.
Keynote speaker Dr. Jacquelyn Thayer Scott said traditional, or tertiary, universities were not co...
DATE: Oct 20, 2000
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A support group fighting for fathers' rights has launched an Islandwide survey to help them look after children's wellbeing.
Child Watch organisers hope to get some positive feedback from the public from a comphrehensive poll of public opinion.
Eddie...
DATE: Oct 20, 2000
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month, aimed at making children more aware of cultural diversity.
The Read-Around-The-World programme will explore other countries through print media like novels, non-fiction books and newspapers each month.
Once a book has been read, the title and ...
DATE: Oct 19, 2000
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Young Observer
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Jarion Richardson
Health is a resource to be cherished and worked toward, teachers and schools who took part in a year-long healthy living initiative were told last week.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Cann thanked teachers and schools who participated in the Health f...
DATE: Oct 02, 2000
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Go-cart racer and powerboat pilot John Carreiro Jr. was awarded a full year scholarship to Bermuda College in the Going For the Gold Excellence Award scheme.
Only four weeks into his post secondary education John, 17, can see college is a new world.
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DATE: Sep 28, 2000
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Young Observer
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Jarion Richardson