EDUCATION
Teacher's Union celebrates its legacy
The Bermuda Union of Teachers celebrated its 95th Anniversary on Saturday, and Johnny Woolridge received the prestigious Founders Award of Excellence.
New mannequins help Bermuda College nursing students
Two mannequins, Sim Mom and Sim Man, are providing a new level of education for Bermuda College students in the school's new Nursing Simulation laboratory.
Argus supports Berkeley's aspiring accountants
The Argus Group on Thursday announced that it has made a donation to The Berkeley Institute for students who are pursuing Chartered Accountancy qualifications.
Two new honorary fellows inducted at Bermuda College
Dr. Victor Scott and Dr. David Saul were inducted into the Company of Honorary Fellows (2013) of Bermuda College last weekend.
BUT celebrates 95th anniversary
The Bermuda Union of Teachers is celebrating its 95th anniversary with a week full of activities starting on Sunday, January 26.
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Violent threats push teachers to the limit
Unruly students are putting intense pressure on teachers and the Bermuda Union of Teachers has issued an urgent plea for help.
Clara Mohammed School won App of the Day nod
Clara Mohammed School Bermuda was recognized by appsbar.com as the App of the Day on Tuesday.
Puppetry and Opera show is touring Bermuda schools
Alexander Winfield and Latana Phoung together are Musicanima Theater and have brought their children's show 'The Other Side' to the island's public schools.
PLP: Incentive payments for teachers a very bad idea - here's why (Update)
Walton Brown: The research has shown that performance pay will not improve teaching or learning; it will not attract strong teachers.
KPMG Investment Challenge: Berkeley teams show gains in tough month
T wo of the three teams at the Berkeley Institute managed to surge ahead in the KPMG Secondary Schools Investment Challenge.
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Heatley: ‘We have to invest in our education system’
The biggest challenge in the education system is getting everyone working together, according to new Commissioner of Education Dr Edmond Heatley.
Minister congratulates Lancashire on new internship programme
Minister Michael Fahy on Wednesday said he is pleased with the launch of Lancashire Foundation's internship program for Bermudian graduates.
Curtis-Tweed appointed Berkeley principal
Dr. Phyllis Curtis-Tweed has been appointed Berkeley Institute's new principal, it was announced on Tuesday.
Record number of public high school students to take college courses
Bermuda College on Monday announced the placement of 40 S4 students from public high schools into freshman college courses for the Spring 2014 semester, a record number.
Hundreds of free books given out at reading festival
More than 800 books were handed out at the Delta Sigma Theta sorority's annual children’s reading festival on December 7 in Victoria Park.
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