Stay updated with breaking news from குடியுரிமை கல்வி. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
January 8, 2021 Watipaso Mzungu – Nyasa Times 4 Comments The Ministry of Civic Education and National Unity has developed an online Government-Citizens Engagement platform, which has been designed to foster greater communication and engagement between duty-bearers and rights-holders. Mtambo: Pabwalo will bridge the communication gap The Minister responsible, Timothy Mtambo, told Nyasa Times on Wednesday that the platform, which has been named Pabwalo, which will allow two-way communication on national issues between the people and the government. Mtambo disclosed that the Pabwalo civic engagement platform will be launched before the end of January 2021. He said they are also undertaking a number of initiatives, including development of the first-ever five years’ strategic plan for the ministry. ....
MTAMBO: The process for the implementation of the project has reached an advanced stage The Ministry of Civic Education and National Unity has developed an online Government-Citizens Engagement platform, which has been designed to foster greater communication and engagement between duty-bearers and rights-holders. The Minister responsible, Timothy Mtambo, told Malawi Voice on Wednesday that the platform, which has been named Pabwalo, which will allow two-way communication on national issues between the people and the government. Mtambo disclosed that the Pabwalo civic engagement platform will be launched before the end of January 2021. He said they are also undertaking a number of initiatives, including development of the first-ever five years’ strategic plan for the ministry. ....
Commentary: After the craziest year, teachers start first day of school with nervous apprehension Toggle share menu Advertisement Commentary: After the craziest year, teachers start first day of school with nervous apprehension Yet teachers have been the true heroes of our education system taking on more responsibilities and staring down big COVID-19 challenges, says Jason Tan Students wearing face masks sing the national anthem in class at Yio Chu Kang Secondary School, as schools reopen amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore June 2, 2020. REUTERS/Edgar Su 04 Feb 2021 08:10AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Monday (Jan 4) marks the start of a new school year – at least for Primary 1 and Kindergarten 1 kids. ....
It will then be rolled out in all such schools at all levels by Term 4 in 2022. What is blended learning and how does it differ from home-based learning (HBL)? Also, what are its benefits and how is the Ministry of Education (MOE) supporting students as it rolls out blended learning and issues PLDs? MOE and The Straits Times answer some burning questions from parents and students. Q. What is blended learning and how does it differ from home-based learning? A: Blended learning is a mix of home-based and in-school activities that taps both online and offline approaches to learning. MOE said on Tuesday that it is making blended learning a key feature of the schooling experience to further develop students ability to be self-directed, passionate and lifelong learners . ....