A Diploma in Education programme run by Bermuda College in association with The University of the West Indies has been suspended on a temporary basis.
But a spokeswoman for the college said that the college still had a partnership with the Caribbean ...
DATE: Jan 28, 2022 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Dear Sir,
The negative narrative surrounding schools and Covid-19 must change. The Royal Gazette has been complicit in this throughout the pandemic, sensationalising school cases or closures, advocating for Covid “measures” that involve children, and...
DATE: Jan 27, 2022 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor | AUTHOR: Letters to the Editor
About four years ago Ayalnesh Dubale was a single mother struggling to make ends meet.
With no chance of promotion she made the tough decision to quit working for others and start Mudai Ethiopis, a company that sells spices and "a large range of all-...
The number of traffic collisions dropped dramatically towards the end of last year after police launched a crackdown on bad driving habits.
Operation Vega began last July, with police patrols targeting speeding motorists. To date, almost 5,000 ti...
A pressure group is calling on the Ministry of Health to backtrack on what it considers to be excessive and unfair Covid-19 regulations being enforced on children.
The Government reintroduced Phase 1 Covid-19 regulations this week meaning childr...
DATE: Jan 27, 2022 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
This week is Data Privacy Week, an occasion championed by the National Cybersecurity Alliance, the American non-profit, public-private partnership promoting cybersecurity and privacy education and awareness.
A key focus this year is empowering indivi...
A high rate of coronavirus infections among primary school pupils has sparked a warning that school closures were “imminent” and classroom closures “likely” as tougher Phase 1 Covid-19 regulations were implemented.
Education officials said the increa...
DATE: Jan 26, 2022 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Last year I penned an opinion piece asking my fellow Bermudians to turn down the volume a bit and take some of the toxicity away from the discourse.
As we start 2022, I would like to echo these same sentiments.
Clearly, we are still in the midst of w...
DATE: Jan 26, 2022 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Jason Wade
A retired principal of a private school backed the Government’s plans to shake up the public education system – but said the scheme had to be supported by good resources and teacher training.
Sue Moench, who retired from Mount St Agnes Academy, a Cat...
DATE: Jan 26, 2022 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The Institute of Directors Bermuda will kick off its 2022 professional development programme with the in-depth panel discussion titled What Directors Need to Know for the Year to Come.
The event, held in conjunction with professional services firm KP...
DATE: Jan 26, 2022 | CATEGORY: Economy | AUTHOR: Business Staff