PAHO Partners with Ministry of Health for Health Education Initiative at Agrofest 2024 – PAHO/WHO

Bridgetown, Barbados, 26 February 2024 (PAHO) – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) recently collaborated with the Ministry of Health and Wellness Barbados in a joint effort to promote health education at Agrofest 2024.

Agrofest, an annual national agricultural exhibition was held from the 23rd to 25th of February 2024 at Queens Park located in the capital city Bridgetown.  PAHO’s partnership with the Ministry of Health and Wellness took place on the 23rd of February, drawing a diverse crowd of attendees eager to engage with various health-related topics.

The collaboration facilitated an informative and interactive experience for attendees, with PAHO’s

Cut Fatimah Raih Medali Silver di Ajang Internasional Education Competition

UNIMALNEWS | Lhokseumawe – Cut Fatimah Zahra bersama timnya, Rahmatul Ulya, Azlina Rahmadani, Nurhasanah, Ratih Monalisa dan Hafnida berhasil meraih peringkat silver di ajang Internasional Education Competition (IEC) yang diselenggarakan oleh University of  Malaya. 

Cut Fatimah Zahra merupakan salah satu Anggota UKM-KSM Creative Monority Universitas Malikussaleh yang berada di struktur divisi Karya Tulis Ilmiah. 

Pada ajang IEC ini, ia bersama timnya mengangkat judul karya “The Effectivity of positive self talk roleplay on the learning motivation students of Malikussaleh University“. Mereka berhasil meraih peringkat silver yang diumumkan via Zoom Meeting, Jumat (12/1/2024).

Dari rilis yang diterima Unimalnews, Jumat

Provinces like Manitoba ‘behind the times’ on providing full-day kindergarten, expert says

As a parent, Xiaoxiao Du says she’s seen the benefits of full-day kindergarten up close — from how the welcoming, play-based approach in Ontario’s system helped her kids as they started school, to how the longer day allowed her more flexibility as she finished her degree and later joined the workforce.

Now, as an assistant professor in the University of Manitoba’s faculty of education, she said she’s also seen the research that backs up the advantages of that model.

“From a parent perspective, it does offer a lot of freedom for parents to do what they need to do,” said

Back to school: Which countries spend the most on education? | Infographic News

With school back in session, Al Jazeera looks at the state of global education.

Millions of children returned to school this week as summer holidays concluded in many parts of the northern hemisphere.

However, it is estimated that 244 million children between the ages of six and 18 worldwide are still out of school.

Education is a key driver for social and economic development. According to the World Bank, each additional year of schooling is associated with a nine percent increase in hourly earnings.

Global education levels

Just under 10 percent of the world’s population above the age of 15

Osbourn Park High School building trades class partners with local business to further the education of students

Group of students with owner of Comdor, LLC

The Building Trades Career and Technical Education (CTE) class at Osbourn Park High School serves as an exemplary model for leveraging business partnerships to enhance student education. By collaborating with Comdor, LLC, a commercial door, frame, and hardware supplier based in Fairfax, the CTE class has gained valuable material donations. These supplies empower students to gain hands-on experience in construction.

The partnership was initiated when Edward Levis, the building trades teacher at Osbourn Park High, met Nick Bottini, the owner of Comdor, LLC, during an expo event. Bottini expressed keen interest in engaging with Levis’ class, and their collaboration has

Craven County Schools registration in person for Kindergarten. Begins March 8 | Education

It’s time to register IN PERSON for Kindergarten

Pender High School was awarded $100,000 to enhance agricultural education

PENDER COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Pender High School was awarded a $100,000 grant as part of the 2023-2024 Career Technical Education Grants for Agriculture.

The grant application was a collaborative effort led by Career Technical Education (CTE) Director Dominique Bates, CTE Teacher Thomas Herren, and Chief Financial Officer Lisa Nowlin to enrich the educational experience of students interested in agricultural studies at the school.

“The selection process for the grant was highly competitive, with 88 applications received for the CTE Grants for Agriculture. Totaling $5,868,093.31 in requested funds, the applications underwent rigorous external review and validation of eligibility. Only 35

Sauk Valley-area high school seniors attend UD’s Century Scholars Day – Shaw Local

DUBUQUE – About 60 high-achieving high school seniors visited the University of Dubuque for its annual Second Century Scholars Day on Feb. 16.

Supported by investors, the Second Century Scholars program awards two renewable full-tuition scholarships and several one-time Distinguished Scholar awards to incoming first-year students who show a wide-ranging curiosity about their world, a strong capacity for self-discipline and a passion for academic excellence in service to their communities.

Local students who participated were Lauren Wambergue of Fulton High School, Ella Englehaupt of Saint Bede Academy, Haley Jones of Stillman Valley High School and Sophia Oester of Princeton High