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Delayed start for 3 schools | Loop Barbados

The new academic school year will not start on Monday for three Government schools. Minister of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, Kay McConney announced that classes at Wilkie Cumberbatch Primary and Eden Lodge Nursery start

Let s talk - Barbados Today

The controversial decision to offer contracts rather than the usual permanent appointments to teachers who recently applied for principal and deputy principal positions is to be discussed among Ministry of Education stakeholders.That assurance came on Tuesday from Minister of Education Kay McConney who said she would have further conversation with her team at the Ministry and the stakeholders before “we go forward at this stage”.The contentious issue was raised on Monday by the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU) and the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) who accused authorities of attempting to unilaterally change the terms and conditions under which principals and deputy principals are appointed in the public system.Although not providing too many details about that particular situation, Minister McConney pointed out that there was prior discussion about transitioning from appointments to contracts for public servants, and that had already taken effect in some government ag

Education Chief: Teachers not forced to get involved in Gov t Summer Nutrition Programme

As Government’s Summer Nutrition Programme (SuN) got underway with almost 7 500 students on Monday, Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw assured that no teacher would be forced or coerced to participate in the programme that will feed and teach children over the vacation.That commitment followed concern expressed by the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) about a memo sent out to teachers late Sunday night.“It is a voluntary response. We are not making it mandatory for teachers to be here to supervise any of the activities; it is voluntary. If the teachers want to come out and give back, so be it, we will not turn them away,” said Dr Archer-Bradshaw who revealed there were just under 100 volunteers so far.The BUT had endorsed the lunch and learn programme under which nursery, primary, secondary and special needs children will get hot meals Monday to Friday, from July 25 to September 2.

Education Minister says Student Revolving Loan Fund soon to restructured

Education Minister says Student Revolving Loan Fund soon to restructured
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