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Globe rolls out free e-library for public school students nationwide

Over a thousand educational e-books appropriate for K-12 learning is now available to over 15 million public elementary and high school students and some 500,000 public school teachers nationwide as part of the Global Filipino School (GFS) program of telecommunications firm Globe Telecom.

STI opens new P500-million ?green? campus in Las Pi?as

The half-billion campus uses energy-saving LED lights, a sewage treatment plant that recycles used water and returns it to nature by discharging treated wastewater, and a rainwater harvesting system to contribute to environmental preservation.

NU claims top plum in Accenture tech contest for students

Accenture awarded top honors to NU?s Wizard Circle ? Team Babbage for their ?Agent Tracer Pro? application, which aims to help business owners track their employees on field.

Free Wi-Fi in public schools will boost e-learning, tech firm says

A proposal to provide free wireless access in public schools will advance the state of education in the country, mainly in the areas of e-learning and mobile education (m-education).

Bam: It’s deplorable that only 26% of public schools are online

By allowing Internet connectivity in schools, Sen. Paolo Benigno "Bam" Aquino stressed that it will pave the way for the public educational system to be taken to the future.

Tesda looking for more beneficiaries of online scholarship program

In the past, the agency said its scholarship programs were largely dependent on Tesda-accredited Tech-Voc Institutions (TVIs).

Pimentel files bill expanding government’s S&T scholarship program

Senate President Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III has filed a bill to make the scholarship program available to all incoming students enrolled in science, technology, mathematics, and engineering courses in state universities and colleges (SUCs).

Pinoy kids win 42 awards in Thailand math contest

The Philippine delegation, composed of 32 contestants, bagged 2 gold, 5 silver and 12 bronze medals, and 12 merit awards in the individual contest, and 7 first runners-up and 4 second runners-up trophies in the group and team contests in the 2016 Thailand International Mathematics Competition (TIMC) held in Chiang Mai from August 14 to 20.

‘Pisay’ to accept entrance exam applications until Sept. 2

The PSHS, or "Pisay'", with 14 satellite campuses nationwide, is the country?s premiere science high school which provides scholarships to students with high aptitude in science and mathematics.

Computer school for the blind to hold digital literacy course

ATRIEV, a non-government organization that pioneered in providing ICT training programs for the blind or visually impaired, will hold the program for free in partnership with Microsoft YouthSpark.

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