No. There will always be a need for teachers, especially good teachers. As human beings, we are led to action by our emotions, will and intellect, in that
If Vice-Chancellors and University Directors are resigning every few months, the underlying issue should be addressed The current tertiary education imbroglio is not of negligible concern, neither may
‘Prevention is better than cure’ is a well-known saying, and is quoted by both health professionals and lay people in equal measure. Its equivalent in running a country
It’s an annual ritual: the fevered anticipation of the HSC results around the end of January/beginning of February, heightened by the expectations of different secondary schools in terms
The British policy of governing the empire followed strictly what they considered to be the ordering of their own society at home. As David Cannadine reminds us, race
10 measures that should be taken to provide a nine-year basic education to all children followed by appropriate skills development without losing sight of the need for continuing
“Schools are where most will engage in formal, systematic learning experiences rather than the informal and sometimes conflicting learning experiences provided by the home, community, and larger society.
As we are currently re-thinking our education system, it is instructive to look around and learn lessons from the experience of other countries which have similar systems, the
On this auspicious day known as Teacher’s Day, one should reflect and contemplate on the nobility of this profession. Our society has turned ungrateful. Young students have the
Plusieurs étudiants népalais protestent contre les institutions établies à Maurice ces derniers temps. Certains ont eu recours à une grève de la faim pour réclamer justice. D’autres ont