Production capacity in Guyana is expected to surpass 1.7 MMbbl/d, with gross production growing to 1.3 MMbbl/d by 2030.
The teenage girl who is facing 20 murder charges in relation to the deadly Mahdia School Dorm fire, will now have to face a jury trial after Senior Magistrate Sunil Scarce found that there is enough ...
Cultural competency and AI literacy in teacher training programs can fundamentally transform how educators are prepared for ...
The 2025 edition of the Guyana Monaco Mousetrap Car Grand Prix, held Thursday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, saw 12 secondary schools compete in a thrilling engineering and creativity challenge.
The event was also attended by BIT’s Technical Officer, Lokenauth Rooplall; Labour Officer Ravi Persaud; OHS Officer Naipaul Persaud; a Community Liaison Officer of BNTF, and lecturers from ETI. The ...
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Schools and universities worried important programs could be halted. By Anemona Hartocollis Alan Blinder Sharon Otterman Troy Closson Stephanie Saul Dana Goldstein Zach Montague and Ron Lieber The ...
Every day, teacher Carly Slingsby watches scores of young children leave her school in Hackney in search of education elsewhere. The school, St Dominic’s Catholic Primary, is among six in the ...
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There was a giddiness among students at Donahies Community College in Dublin on Thursday at the prospect of school being cancelled due to weather warnings – until the principal came on the intercom.
Many private school teachers have been seeking employment in the government-run schools because they have more scope to teach and are better paid, according to Minister of Education Priya Manickchand.
BANGKOK: More than 250 schools in Bangkok were closed on Thursday (Jan 23) due to pollution, authorities said, as officials urged people to work from home and restricted heavy vehicles in the city.
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