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Western Counties Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 17, 2002 10:53 AM

EDUCATION--Western Counties Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community
The following is a feature on the services offered by the Western Counties public libraries in recognition of Public Library Week, Oct. 21-27.
The Western Counties public libraries just aren't what they used to be. In fact, they're a whole lot more.

South Shore Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 16, 2002 4:00 PM

EDUCATION--South Shore Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community
The following is a feature on the services offered by the South Shore public libraries in recognition of Public Library Week, Oct. 21-27.
The South Shore public libraries just aren't what they used to be. In fact, they're a whole lot more.

Scholarship Awarded to NSCAD Student

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 16, 2002 3:54 PM

EDUCATION--Scholarship Awarded to NSCAD Student
Laura MacLean, a ceramics student at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, is this year's recipient of the $6,000 Prince Edward Scholarship.

Eastern Counties Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 16, 2002 3:49 PM

EDUCATION--Eastern Counties Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community
The following is a feature on the services offered by the Eastern Counties public libraries in recognition of Public Library Week, Oct. 21-27.
The Eastern Counties public libraries just aren't what they used to be. In fact, they're a whole lot more.

Halifax Regional Library Offers Value to the Community

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 16, 2002 3:12 PM

EDUCATION--Halifax Regional Library Offers Value to the Community
The following is a feature on the services offered by the Halifax Regional Library in recognition of Public Library Week, Oct. 21- 27.
The Halifax Regional Library just isn't what it used to be. In fact, it's a whole lot more.

Cumberland Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 16, 2002 3:00 PM

EDUCATION--Cumberland Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community
The following is a feature on the services offered by the Cumberland public libraries in recognition of Public Library Week, Oct. 21-27.
The Cumberland public libraries just aren't what they used to be. In fact, they're a whole lot more.

Pictou-Antigonish Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 16, 2002 2:53 PM

EDUCATION--Pictou-Antigonish Public Libraries Offer Value to the Community
The following is a feature on the services offered by the Pictou- Antigonish public libraries in recognition of Public Library Week, Oct. 21-27.
The Pictou-Antigonish public libraries just aren't what they used to be. In fact, they're a whole lot more.

Cape Breton Regional Library Offers Value to the Community

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 16, 2002 2:47 PM

EDUCATION--Cape Breton Regional Library Offers Value to the Community
The following is a feature on the services offered by the Cape Breton Regional Library in recognition of Public Library Week, Oct. 21-27.
The Cape Breton Regional Library just isn't what it used to be. In fact, it's a whole lot more.

Governments Announce Project to Help Older Workers in Nova Scotia

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 8, 2002 4:20 PM

EDUCATION--Governments Announce Project to Help Older Workers in Nova Scotia
A new pilot project will look at ways to retain older workers in the health-care sector in Nova Scotia.

Conference Explores Human Rights in Education

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 7, 2002 11:30 AM

EDUCATION--Conference Explores Human Rights in Education
Educators from across the province are gathering today, Oct. 7, for a two-day conference on human rights in education.

Community College Enrolment Jumps

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 2, 2002 4:03 PM

EDUCATION--Community College Enrolment Jumps
More students than ever are flocking to the Nova Scotia Community College. Its enrolment is up by nearly 11 per cent this year.

School Code of Conduct Pilot Project Announced

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 2, 2002 2:03 PM

EDUCATION--School Code of Conduct Pilot Project Announced
A pilot project in the Annapolis Valley will help deal with suspended students and those at risk of expulsion. Education Minister Jane Purves today announced funding for the project that will help apply the province's new code of conduct. The code of conduct sets the context for a safe and productive learning environment by outlining expected behaviour in schools.

Multimedia Computers to Assist Students in Grades 4 Through 6

Education (to March 26, 2013)

October 1, 2002 9:22 AM

EDUCATION--Multimedia Computers to Assist Students in Grades 4 Through 6
Students across Nova Scotia will learn valuable new skills thanks to 1,000 new computers the provincial government is putting in classrooms this fall. Today, Oct. 1, Premier John Hamm learned to edit videotape on one of those computers.

Senior Executive Director hired for Skills and Learning Branch

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 30, 2002 1:30 PM

EDUCATION--Senior Executive Director hired for Skills and Learning Branch
A senior executive director has been hired to develop and implement the province's labour market strategy and the Skills Nova Scotia Framework. Stuart Gourley begins with the Department of Education today, Sept. 30.

Learn Something New at Word on the Street

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 27, 2002 3:30 PM

EDUCATION--Learn Something New at Word on the Street
Nova Scotians are invited to learn something new in the literacy tent at Word on the Street on Sunday, Sept. 29.

Minister Unveils Plan to Improve Education

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 24, 2002 10:00 AM

EDUCATION--Minister Unveils Plan to Improve Education
Students will have more time to learn the basics, and parents will get better information about how their children are doing as a result of Learning for Life, the provincial government's plan to improve the quality of education in Nova Scotia. The plan was developed based on consistent themes from parents, students, teachers and school boards. Education Minister Jane Purves unveiled Learning for Life today, Sept. 24.

Minister Seeks Mediator

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 19, 2002 9:35 AM

EDUCATION--Minister Seeks Mediator
Education Minister Jane Purves has requested a mediator to help the province and the Nova Scotia Teachers Union reach a settlement in contract negotiations. In a letter sent to the David Morse, Minister of Environment and Labour, Wednesday, Sept. 18, Ms. Purves said the request is intended to keep talks moving and to get an agreement between the parties.

Province Invests in Special Education Improvements

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 17, 2002 11:47 AM

EDUCATION--Province Invests in Special Education Improvements
Nova Scotia students with special needs will receive more support as a result of a $17 million investment in special education over the next three years. The targeted investment will result in more than 135 additional professionals and specialist educators working with students with special needs, pilot projects to develop better teaching techniques, and more than a million dollars in technology.

Upgrades and Additions to École Rose des Vents

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 13, 2002 11:26 AM

EDUCATION--Upgrades and Additions to École Rose des Vents
Students and staff of École Rose des Vents in Greenwood, Kings Co., learned today, Sep. 13, that major renovations are planned for their school over the next few years.

Smaller Classes for P-2

Education (to March 26, 2013)

September 12, 2002 12:20 PM

EDUCATION--Smaller Classes for P-2
Smaller classes and more teachers for our youngest students are part of the provincial government's plan to improve education in Nova Scotia. Education Minister Jane Purves today announced a three-year plan that will see classes in Grades primary, 1 and 2 limited to 25 students, beginning in primary next year. This plan includes $18 million and more than 170 new teachers over the period.

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