Companies being forced to cut back by recession is leading to an increase in conflict in the workplace, an expert said yesterday.
International management and organisational development guru Paul Loftus said: “The concern with conflict is that it’s u...
DATE: Oct 23, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bad principals or teachers will not simply be transferred to another school or post, the Commissioner of Education Edmond Heatley said at a public meeting last night.
However, teachers and principals may be moved from time to time for the sake of bet...
DATE: Oct 23, 2013 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Corporal punishment could be abolished throughout the Island’s public schools following a review of the education system.
Government is under pressure to take action from at least one child welfare charity, which has described the practice as “dated ...
A group of Berkeley Institute students is going on a fact-finding tour of UK universities this week in a bid to learn more about studying overseas.
The eight students will be visiting university campuses in London, Kent and Reading during their week-...
Muhammad Khan, a principal at Deloitte Bermuda, wrote exactly a year ago that no international finance centre has moved as fast and comprehensively to open doors and facilitate the Islamic finance revolution as Bermuda. He had said the island is “set...
The first of four meetings for parents to meet with the new Commissioner of Education, Dr Edmond Heatley, will be held tonight at West Pembroke Primary School at 7pm.
Dr Heatley explained: “Since arriving in Bermuda, I’ve had opportunities to meet wi...
A green energy firm has signed up a new staff member to boost its marketing.
Bermuda Engineering Company (BEC) has taken on Ephraim Divine, who will spearhead the firm’s marketing and pitch in to assist with procurement.
Company chief engineer Travis...
Opposition leader Marc Bean claims the Progressive Labour Party is “stronger, more unified and more focused” since its election defeat ten months ago.
Speaking on the eve of the party’s annual conference, Mr Bean said that after 50 years of fighting ...
CedarBridge Academy students have been honoured for a host of academic, sport and community service achievements.
A prizegiving ceremony held at the school last Thursday saw five students named to the principal’s honours list — Taiyana Allen and Erin...
Students considering taking the General Education Diploma were today reminded of upcoming changes to the curriculum.
The new, more difficult format goes into effect in the New Year — the first time it has changed in more than a decade.
“The January 2...