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Human rights activist Felicia Dujon has questioned the handling of the findings of the probe into whether the administering of the controversial Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) survey to hundreds of schoolchildren in October broke any data protection laws.She contended in an interview with Barbados TODAY that the Data Protection Department which conducted the probe should not have forwarded the report to the Ministry of Education which took ultimate responsibility for the minors being subjected to the offending questionnaire without parental consent.“Who is the one that’s going to be responsible for whatever [action is taken] unless the report says no harm has been done or no kind of breaches have been done?” questioned Dujon, who is leading efforts by a group of parents to sue the Government over the survey. ....
National Council of PTAs worried over poor food quality served SHS students modernghana.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from modernghana.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Parents of CP students worried about school construction Some parents of students at the Coleridge and Parry School (CP) have raised concerns about the scheduled reopening today amid major construction. They told the DAILY NATION they had been informed tents had been sourced for some children to have their classes, while the canteen might not be operational. The Ashton Hall, St Peter school, which sustained damage from Hurricane Elsa last … ....
NCPTAs: PTA dues, levies not absorbed by govt ghanaiantimes.com.gh - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ghanaiantimes.com.gh Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The new president of the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT), Rudy Lovell, says continuing dialogue on the return to face-to-face classes will be a priority for the body. But he warned there were other hazards in schools prior to COVID-19 – the reason why there has been little to no in-person teaching for the past two years – that also have to be resolved. Lovell made the comments in a … ....