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Education ministry, Namcol launch eLearning project - Education

Needless to say, partnership in eLearning is the way to go,” - Heroldt Murangi, Namcol CEO Power to e-learning: L-R: Deputy Executive Director of MOEAC, Edda Bohn, Sanet Steenkamp and Dr. Heroldt Murangi. Power to e-learning: L-R: Deputy Executive Director of MOEAC, Edda Bohn, Sanet Steenkamp and Dr. Heroldt Murangi. Sanet Steenkamp Executive director of the ministry of education,arts and culture. Sanet Steenkamp Executive director of the ministry of education,arts and culture. Michelline Nawatises The Namibian College of Open Learning (Namcol), in conjunction with the ministry of education, arts and culture, launched an e-Learning project in which Namcol produced materials for use especially amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Believing in the power of education - Education

12 minutes ago | Education Michelline Nawatises The Namibian College of Open Learning (Namcol), in conjunction with the ministry of education, arts and culture, launched an e-Learning project. 12 minutes ago | Education Monique Adams Learners who are currently on holiday in yet another year of disrupted school terms due to the pandemic, there is a level. 12 minutes ago | Education Leandrea Louw After 40 years in the education fraternity, Monica Gawises (60), the education inspector for the Walvis Bay circuit, has retired. Her last official. 12 minutes ago | Education When and why did you decide to become a teacher?From a very young age, I always played teacher with my peers and it was only.

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St Boniface cleared of Covid as learners, teachers go home - Education

Kenya Kambowe SAMBYU All the learners, teachers and institutional workers at St Boniface College who tested positive for Covid-19 have recovered and have gone home following the suspension of face-to face classes in line with the newly imposed measures to curb the spread of the deadly virus. Namibian Sun recently reported that 167 learners, six teachers and four non-teaching staff at the school tested positive for the virus. However, St Boniface principal Rosline Sebastian said all those who tested positive were cleared by health officials before President Hage Geingob’s latest Covid-19 announcement last Wednesday. “Last Monday, the grade 10s, 11s and 12s all resumed with face-to-face classes, but now we had to suspend them due to the new regulations. The grade eights and nines are set to resume classes on 26 July, while the grade 10s, 11s and 12s are expected to return by 15 July, pending the new regulations,” Sebastian explained.

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