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Gov't to scrap existing ICT program in schools in favour of Computer Sciences

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Empowering The Unreached

TESDA brings its training services closer to the unskilled and unemployed through the mobile schools.   MANILA, Philippines — TESDA's skills training and assessment services will again be available to workers in far-flung communities. Previously, these services were not available in communities where there are no government trade schools and private training centers. Young people and unemployed ...

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Gov't to scrap existing ICT program in schools in favour of Computer Sciences

The government has announced plans to scrap the existing ICT program in schools in favour of Computer Science courses.

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Business owner sentenced for E-Rate fraud

The former owner of two Illinois technology companies was sentenced Thursday to serve 30 months in prison for participating in a conspiracy to defraud a U.S. Federal Communications Commission program to help schools and libraries in poor areas connect to the Internet, the U.S. Department of Justice said.

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Murphy: Denver "partnership" with Westwood College a cause for concern

Less than a year ago, Westwood College was on probation. It was facing a potential class-action lawsuit and under investigation for consumer fraud. What a difference a few months makes.

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Pricey education tech bill gets Senate approval, moves to House

SALT LAKE CITY — A bill that would provide technology grants to schools so the state can move forward with a computer adaptive testing program passed the Senate Tuesday.

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