Education 'helps fight dementia'

People who stay in education for longer appear to be better able to compensate for the effects of dementia on the brain, a study suggests.

Education Minister apologises over gas heater announcement

The Education Minister Verity Firth has apologised for the way she handled an announcement about unflued gas heaters in school, but the Premier has now committed to replacing them all.

Education Workers Group Launches Online Social Work Continuing Education Website

Education Workers Group and WorkshopsExpress.com announced today the official launch of http://www.socialworkercontinuingeducation.com/.

Education officials worried about future

Area education officials are concerned about how the newly lowered local property tax cap will affect schools. Earlier this month, Governor Christie signed a bill to decrease the cap from 4 percent to 2 percent, which will affect both municipal and school district spending.

Education and jobs fair at 1Borneo

KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Education and Jobs Fair will be held at 1Borneo Hypermall on July 31-August 1. About 40 leading local educational institutions and more than 60 representatives from colleges and universities will be on hand to provide advice for students and their families on courses and careers at the fair.

Education lowers dementia risk

Professor Carol Brayne explains finding that suggest early education helps people compensate against dementia in later life

Education editor fights redundancy offer

The Independent has asked its long-standing, award-winning education editor Lucy Hodges to leave. She has refused to accept a redundancy offer and has been backed by the National Union of Journalists' chapel. Her situation has caused concern among some staff who believe there was an understanding following the paper's acquisition by Alexander Lebedev in March that there would not be any ...

Education should not suffer due to strike: J&K governor, CM

With education hit badly by separatist-sponsored strikes, Jammu and Kashmir governor NN Vohra on Wednesday convened a meeting of vice-Chancellors and called for taking effective measures to ensure studies are not affected under any circumstances by the prevailing situation in the Valley.

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