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Province Postpones Advanced Studies Pilot Program

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 19, 2001 4:53 PM

EDUCATION--Province Postpones Advanced Studies Pilot Program
The Department of Education is postponing the Advanced Studies Pilot Program following the recent announcement by Knowledge House Inc. to discontinue its operations.

Special Education Report Released

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 12, 2001 3:12 PM

EDUCATION--Special Education Report Released
A report released today will help government meet its commitment to develop a multi-year plan for supporting students with special needs.

Nova Scotia Celebrates International Literacy Day

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 10, 2001 3:00 PM

EDUCATION--Nova Scotia Celebrates International Literacy Day
Adult learners, educators and volunteers celebrated their contributions and achievements in literacy today. Premier John Hamm and Education Minister Jane Purves honoured them during an International Literacy Day awards and recognition ceremony in Halifax.

ITI Students to Complete Education

Education (to March 26, 2013)

August 31, 2001 3:11 PM

EDUCATION--ITI Students to Complete Education
Students of the Information Technology Institute (ITI) in Halifax will be able to complete their education, with ITI curriculum and facilitators, in the current location. In announcing the plan, Education Minister Jane Purves said students will also be able to graduate with an ITI diploma.

Entrepreneurship Tent Officially Opens at International Business Camp

Education (to March 26, 2013)

August 24, 2001 9:00 AM

EDUCATION--Entrepreneurship Tent Officially Opens at International Business Camp
Entrepreneurship education gets a boost today as Halifax's only mobile entrepreneurship tent is opened during the Open for Business (OFB) International Break Into Business Camp.

Contracts Awarded for Mainland North School

Education (to March 26, 2013)

August 1, 2001 10:54 AM

EDUCATION--Contracts Awarded for Mainland North School
Construction of the new Mainland North school begins this week. Contracts have been awarded to three Nova Scotia firms to build the high school near the Mainland North Common in Halifax.

Online Student Loan Application Launched

Education (to March 26, 2013)

July 31, 2001 11:07 AM

EDUCATION--Online Student Loan Application Launched
Applying for a student loan in Nova Scotia is now faster and easier. About 65 per cent of all applicants are using the Department of Education's new online system.

Teachers Go to Entrepreneurship Summer School

Education (to March 26, 2013)

July 27, 2001 9:00 AM

EDUCATION--Teachers Go to Entrepreneurship Summer School
Educators are coming from as far as Finland and all across Nova Scotia to a summer school in Halifax that will help them teach entrepreneurship.

Schools Receive Funds for Urgent Repairs

Education (to March 26, 2013)

July 26, 2001 2:30 PM

EDUCATION--Schools Receive Funds for Urgent Repairs
Schools in Nova Scotia are getting another $6.8 million to address repair and upgrade priorities. This funding is in addition to the $12.2 million committed in June, for a total of $19 million this year.

Apprenticeship Act Review

Education (to March 26, 2013)

July 20, 2001 3:32 PM

EDUCATION--Apprenticeship Act Review
Apprenticeship legislation in Nova Scotia is being reviewed to ensure that it is flexible and responsive to industry. The Apprenticeship and Trades Qualifications Act and General Regulations were last revised in 1988.

Southwest Pilot Evaluation Begins

Education (to March 26, 2013)

July 20, 2001 8:56 AM

EDUCATION--Southwest Pilot Evaluation Begins
An evaluation of the school board pilot project in southwestern Nova Scotia is getting underway this month.

Barriers Removed to Increase Labour Mobility

Education (to March 26, 2013)

July 19, 2001 2:00 PM

EDUCATION--Barriers Removed to Increase Labour Mobility
It is getting easier for Nova Scotians and other Canadians working in regulated occupations and trades to move between provinces and to get jobs.

Tony Johnstone Scholarship Awarded to Valley Student

Education (to March 26, 2013)

June 29, 2001 10:00 AM

EDUCATION--Tony Johnstone Scholarship Awarded to Valley Student
Laura Crawford of West Kings District High School is this year's winner of the largest university-entrance scholarship awarded by the Nova Scotia government

Libraries and Schools Make Kids Web-Aware

Education (to March 26, 2013)

June 27, 2001 10:50 AM

EDUCATION--Libraries and Schools Make Kids Web-Aware
Libraries and schools in Nova Scotia are playing a leadership role in the development of Internet critical-thinking skills among young people as they go online for information, entertainment and education.

New Funding Agreements Announced for French Education

Education (to March 26, 2013)

June 20, 2001 4:00 PM

EDUCATION--New Funding Agreements Announced for French Education
Canadian Heritage Minister Sheila Copps and Nova Scotia Education Minister Jane Purves today announced the signing of two agreements that will fund French language education in the province.

Libraries Gear Up for Summer Reading Program

Education (to March 26, 2013)

June 19, 2001 10:00 AM

EDUCATION--Libraries Gear Up for Summer Reading Program
As summer approaches, public libraries across the province are gearing up for this year’s Summer Reading Program, Don’t Bug me...I’m Reading! Ne m’embete pas...je lis!

Assistive Technology Expo for People with Disabilities

Education (to March 26, 2013)

June 8, 2001 9:00 AM

EDUCATION--Assistive Technology Expo for People with Disabilities
The first annual Assistive Technology Expo for People with Disabilities takes place today at the Akerley Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College in Dartmouth from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The expo will feature interactive displays of the latest technology and tools to assist people with disabilities.

Five Schools Chosen for Advanced-Studies Pilot Program

Education (to March 26, 2013)

June 7, 2001 3:43 PM

EDUCATION--Five Schools Chosen for Advanced-Studies Pilot Program
Five high schools will participate in pilot projects for the province’s new Advanced Studies Program this fall.

Nova Scotia Scores Best Ever in National Skills Competition

Education (to March 26, 2013)

June 6, 2001 3:47 PM

EDUCATION--Nova Scotia Scores Best Ever in National Skills Competition
Team Nova Scotia has returned from the Canadian Skills Competition in Edmonton with nine medals, including two gold.

Libraries Expand Availability of CNIB Resources

Education (to March 26, 2013)

May 28, 2001 2:56 PM

EDUCATION–-Libraries Expand Availability of CNIB Resources
Libraries in Nova Scotia and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind Library have established a partnership arrangement that will make reading material more readily available to Nova Scotians with print disabilities.

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