MANILA—The education department has reminded parents, school officials and personnel that while educational field trips are meant to supplement classroom learning, joining them is not mandatory....
MANILA—About 1.8 million Grade 9 students from public and private schools nationwide will take the National Career Assessment Examination (NCAE) on March 1 and 2. The...
It has been observed that there has a been a significant drop in people getting married in the country for the past ten years. In a...
HALIFAX –The Nova Scotia Teachers Union says its 9,300 members should have their say when the legislature reconvenes to push through a resolution to the ongoing...
MANILA—Sen. Paolo Benigno Aquino IV on Thursday asked students and their parents to speak up on the government’s plan to revive the Reserved Officers Training Course...
MANILA—In a joint position paper, the economic managers of the Philippine government recommended fully funding the Unified Student Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education (UniFAST) as...
SALT LAKE CITY –In a nod to its increasingly global membership, the Mormon church said Monday it will bolster the organizational structure and appoint a leader...
FREDERICTON—The New Brunswick government will increase funding in some key areas of higher education by just over five per cent in a provincial budget to be...
The House committee on the welfare of children this week approved a bill which seeks to ban the practice of corporal punishment, preferring instead the method...
QUEBEC—Many of the children whose fathers died or were wounded in last week’s mosque shooting have returned to class, says a psychologist with a Quebec City...