needs are smoothly integrated into regular schools.
They include special education teachers, therapists, and paraprofessionals or teacher assistants who took up their respective posts at primary schools across the Island at the beginning of the schoo...
through a concerted membership drive, spearheaded by Membership chairman Bob Herr, secretary of BSoA.
Through the work of members and volunteers, the BSoA expects to increase its membership to over 700. Included on the membership committee are Susan ...
Caribbean at the International Reading Association's Fifth Caribbean Regional Conference, which is scheduled for November at the Sonesta Beach Hotel.
Local organiser Juliette Harris, who is with the Department of Education, said parents who are inter...
Head of the Association of School Principals Livingston Tuzo said this after a meeting between education officials and head teachers over the issue this week.
The meeting was called as a result of principals and the Education Department's concern abo...
A programme set up to help students resolve disputes among themselves will be used in all public primary schools this year.
Education Minister Jerome Dill announced that the peer mediation programme, set up by the Coalition for the Protection of Chil...
redevelop the Bermudiana Hotel site.
At their September 11 meeting the Development Applications Board was asked to consider phase one of the $150 million plan dealing with office development.
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Bermudian university students' demand for financial assistance has forced Government to double the amount of money in a national loan scheme.
Education Minister Jerome Dill revealed at a press conference that the National Education Guarantee Scheme, ...
Government is considering fencing in public schools to keep out undesirable elements.
Education Minister Jerome Dill revealed this yesterday after the Development Applications Board recommended that the Works and Engineering Ministry should erect a p...
drive that should lead to success in the next century, a leading insurance educator said yesterday.
But College of Insurance president Dr. Ellen Thrower challenged individuals during a Bermuda Insurance Institute luncheon at the Princess Hotel yester...
DATE: Sep 20, 1996 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
Bermudians must realise the value of the vote because it is one of the most effective tools in a democracy.
And until this power is exercised consistently, there can be little hope of making improvements in the way Government conducts its business.
G...