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.
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.
The Philippines emerged as the most bemedaled country in an international math contest in Singapore as Filipino students bagged 208 medals and 120 merit awards to top the 12th International Mathematics Contest (IMC) held from July 29 to August 1.
In an attempt to generate more employment in country, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) is tapping the power of information technology by putting its 255 training programs online.
As the Department of Education (DepEd) marked its sixth year of implementing K to 12 with the introduction of senior high school this June, education technology company Quipper underscored the need to provide free online lessons for Grade 11 through its e-learning platform Quipper School.
Filipino elementary and high school students took home 34 gold, 74 silver, and 132 bronze medals, and 87 merit awards in the 2016 International Mathematics Wizard Challenge (IMWiC).
Dr. Dragan Gasevic, professor and chair in learning analytics at the University of Edinburgh and one of the world?s leading experts in the field, will deliver a keynote address at the 30th Annual Conference of the Association of Asian Open Universities (AAOU2016) on October 28, 2016 at the Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria.
In collaboration with Accenture, SAP now equips UST?s accountancy department with 12 hours of experiential laboratory activities that focus on the latest technologies in accounting on top of Accenture?s industry-specific lectures under the Computer 4 or Accounting Information System (AIS) curriculum.
The two parties agreed to formulate strategies aimed at harnessing the potentials of technical vocational education and training (TVET) to boost more available manpower resources as a means to pump prime growth in Mindanao.
This happened as their older compatriots were also busy giving glory to the Philippines at the International Math Olympiad (IMO), which was held also in Hong Kong during the same week.