Digital Schools Pilot project launched
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Namibia has launched its first-ever Digital Schools Pilot project in Okahandja.
Namibia has launched its first-ever Digital Schools Pilot project in Okahandja.
The Ministries of Education, Arts, and Culture and that of Sports, Youth, and National Service have launched the Integrated Physical Education and School Sports Policy (IPESS), 2023–2030.
Being taught in overcrowded classrooms has become history for the learners of Tsumeb Primary School, thanks to the MTC Rural Schools Project.
The project built eight classrooms, a lab, and a storeroom in partnership with the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund.
The |Khomas annual career day commenced under the theme "Empowering Dreams."
The three-day event aimed to introduce career choices for learners through engaging with various industry players and tertiary institutions that will be exhibiting their offers at the fair.
President Nangolo Mbumba says reading is a gateway to knowledge, a catalyst for imagination, and a cornerstone of education.
Speaking at the opening of the world's largest floating book fair, Logos Hope at Walvis Bay, Dr. Mbumba said reading books opens doors to new ideas and broadens one's perspective.
The Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture says there has been a misunderstanding regarding term-end school assessment in the Oshana Region.
In a statement, its Executive Director, Sanet Steenkamp, clarified that the assessments will continue without interruptions.
The Directorate of Education, Arts, and Culture in the Oshikoto Region and its stakeholders have proposed the re-introduction of a trimester system for schools from 2025 onwards.
61 learners with special educational needs graduated from the National Institute of Educational Development (NIED) with basic vocational skills such as fashion and design.
NIED was established in 2012, and this is its first graduation ceremony for basic pre-vocational skills.
Members of Parliament in the National Council have commended the government for investing in the education sector.
They were commended as they welcomed the budget allocation of over N$18 billion to the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture.
At least 30 schools in Windhoek celebrated World Earth Day with a call to action to protect the environment and the world.
The celebration of Earth Day holds significance as Namibia is known for its unique ecosystems.
This year, the day was celebrated under the theme Planet vs. Plastics.