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20,000 teachers required each year

The South African Council for Educators (SACE) flagged the issue of urgent need to recruit quality teachers, to neutralize the school environment with as many as 12,000 teachers opting out of the profession each year.

We can do without state-of-the-art buildings, but need to have sufficient, qualified and trained teachers; otherwise the rest of the investment in education will be wasted, said CEO, SACE, Rej Brijraj. South Africa is currently challenged by low levels of intake at teacher training facilities and the high cost of training, and also noting the minimal impact of current bursary arrangements, there exists a non-supportive environment for the teachers to carry on with their profession. SACE has put forth their demands for free teacher training for all prospective teachers with immediate effect. The use of IT was also proposed to increase interest and build retention.

Goa University denied central status

University and College Teachers Association of Goa (UCTAG) has been opposing the move of upgrading the Goa University to central status.

UCTAG has stated that the varsity is doing it's level best in rendering quality higher education in the state and therefore it should not be handed over to the central government 'only to save Rs 15 crore adding that the state government should think of strengthening and upgrading the existing varsity by giving special attention and support on priority.

McGraw-Hill’s new digital solution for public speaking

The Art of Public Speaking by Stephen E. Lucas has been a popular book recoomended for public speaking skills. McGraw-Hill Connect Lucas and Connect Lucas Plus. The Connect Lucas products allow students and instructors to access all course materials including a complete media and research library featuring the top 100 American speeches, as well as study aids and speech preparation and assessment tools from a single place, connectlucas.com.

McGraw-Hill Higher Education, a premier provider of print and digital materials for the post-secondary and higher education markets students use the traditional printed text. Specially marked icons in the text guide students to the media-rich, interactive features available. products allow for instructor commentary as well as peer-to-peer evaluation through embedded comments within video speeches all via the “Speech Capture” feature.

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Microsoft fuels 5million for e-skills in Europe

Microsoft Corp today announced it will invest 5 million euro in cash and software in non-governmental organisations (NGO) that run community skills training projects in 30 countries across Europe.

Almost 300 million Europeans have no e-skills, investing into community-based projects to further advance e-inclusion in Europe.
Over the next three years, it will reach 4.7 million people in over 3,000 Community Technology Centers across Europe. Microsoft is also supporting the launch of Telecentre-Europe.org at the e-Inclusion Ministerial Conference in Vienna. The network of telecentres is dedicated to strengthening digital inclusion actions through knowledge exchange and advocacy.

Prepaid cards for online courses

CAL Nook prepaid online learning cards aims to quest to make every Filipino IT literate by anytime anywhere learning, is the first of its kind in the world.

CAL Nook prepaid online learning has over 200 courses with the curricula at par with those offered in colleges and universities, and it comes with a certificate at the end of the course. The card has recharge value of Php300 (15-day access), Php500 (30-day access), and Php2, 5000 (6-month access) denominations. Scratch the card to get your username and password. The online courses range from IT basics to advanced programming languages, digital arts, business management and accounting, and skills development.

Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) is the country's leading information and communications technology  (ICT) education provider. It spearheaded the integration of ICT into the public and private schools' curricula, which made computer training easily accessible to young students. 

Catura launches www.topchalks.com

Topchalks.com is a property of Catura Broadbands systems Pvt Ltd., a three year old company with offices in Gurgaon, Haryana innovative educational portal.

It offers mentoring, collaboraive learning with students groups, virual leacture. In its endeavour to making available course materials of almost any courses (at any academic level, starting from the board exams to SAT, GMAT, CAT, Engineering, Medical- practically anything) the company has an offer of comprehensive curriculum based and instructor led course for CBSE XII board exam for the science stream.

Topchalks.com is an initiative taken by Mr Dinesh Mehta and Mr Narender Oruganti, US based NRI entrepreneurs, both sharing same passion of bringing revolution in the world of education.

Laptops replace textbooks in KL

The project was aimed at giving ICT exposure to students as well
as to lighten their schoolbags, will start with 25,000 laptops which will be given to Year 5 students throughout the state. This would be followed by all students in the state will be given laptops, and perhaps even those studying in universities.

In order to provide support for the introduction of the laptops, 500 unemployed graduates would be placed in schools to help with the programme.

Dhoni to give exams online

Indian cricket skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who is enrolled as a graduation student for a Bachelor's in Commerce (B.Com) at the St. Xavier College, Ranchi. Due to his busy schedule he was unable to sit through the classes and examination in the first semester.

The management is now planing for special arrangements for him to take the exams later. Dhoni is most likely to appear for his exams and online or through distance education mode.

Pakistan launches job portal for disabled

Pakistan's first job portal for disabled persons will be launched to  to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The event was organised by Special Talent Exchange Programme (STEP), the event will have Minister for Social Welfare & Special Education Samina Khalid Ghurki was the chief guest.

The annual observance of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities aims to promote understanding of disability  issues, and mobilise support for the dignity, rights and well being of persons with disabilities.

IIT alumni oppose diversification

The alumni association of IITs opposed the Yash Pal recommendations on introduction of new non-technical courses such as medicine and humanities at IITs. This was said in a meeting held by the alumini in New Delhi to discuss measures to sustain and expand the brand value of IITs considering the economic slowdown and its effect on the recruiting companies.

The group voiced its concern over the growing pressures from the political community for faculty quota, student quota, more IITs and were of the view that new recommendation would further deter IIT's brand value. They flagged the faculty crunch at the insititues in the current running courses and opined that it would be meaningless to start new courses without quality faculty in the respective area of study.

 

 

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