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Truancy officers have no place in Bermuda or anywhere else at this time, Education Minister Jerome Dill has charged.
Bringing members of the Bermuda Human Resource Association up to date on education reform during their annual general meeting on Wedn...
DATE: Oct 31, 1997
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The Opportunity Workshop this week said farewell to a favourite teacher.
During a retirement party for Cynthia Burns, students and teachers of the special education facility paid a farewell tribute to their "mama''.
Mrs. Burns retired after teaching ...
DATE: Oct 30, 1997
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Parents are to be asked to help tackle student hooligans in a Royal Gazette newspaper advert.
The ad, placed by the National Parent Teacher Association, is scheduled to run on Hallowe'en.
And parents are to be asked to volunteer for permanent playgro...
DATE: Oct 29, 1997
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The Reading Clinic yesterday launched a programme to help teachers meet the needs of students with learning difficulties in mathematics.
Entitled "Mathematics and Learning Differences: Professional Development for Educators'', the pilot programme wil...
DATE: Oct 29, 1997
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Bermudian youngsters appear to be brighter than the British average, according to a top English educational psychologist.
And James Stevenson, who practices in London, said they are well above the level needed to score good marks in English national ...
DATE: Oct 28, 1997
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
"increase the autonomy and accountability'' of schools.
The appointment of boards to schools was one of the recommendations made by the Education Planning Team during the late '80s.
Recently, Education Minister Jerome Dill introduced representatives ...
DATE: Oct 28, 1997
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Parents are going on patrol with Police to crack down on Bermuda's Hallowe'en hooligans.
Education Minister Jerome Dill has thrashed out a plan with national parent-teacher chiefs to send mums and dads onto the streets as party-night peacekeepers.
Th...
DATE: Oct 27, 1997
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Government should take a stronger line against Hallowe'en vandals instead of acquiescing to them, a group of parents decided last night.
And after a unanimous vote, Anthony Steede, president of the National Parent Teachers Association, will send a le...
DATE: Oct 23, 1997
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the Government's initiatives to combat bus violence.
National PTA president Anthony Steede yesterday told The Royal Gazette that contrary to reports, the association had not discussed the new bus measures announced by the Government.
On Monday, the M...
DATE: Oct 22, 1997
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Governor should have operational control of the Police.
"So much to do in so little time'' could justifiably describe Police Commissioner Colin Coxall's tour of duty in Bermuda.
Assigned to the do battle against growing crime with an outdated Police ...
DATE: Oct 21, 1997
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