The Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resources Development Program ? Science Education Consortium (ASTHRDP-SEC) welcomes universities in Luzon offering master?s and doctoral programs in Science and Mathematics Education (SME).
The system is envisioned to allow the department to better track its learners in both formal and non-formal instruction so that more appropriate interventions can be formulated in the provision of quality education for all Filipino learners.
Graduating high school students who would like to avail scholarships for priority science and technology (S&T) courses have until Friday, August 29, to submit their applications for the 2015 Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute?s (DOST-SEI) Undergraduate Scholarships Examination.
Coursed through Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc. (CLFI), the company is providing P125,000 for each of the 16 CLCs, or a total of P2 million, for the purchase of personal computers, printer projectors, screen laptops, sound systems, reproduction of learning modules, among others.
Kelsey Lim Tiong Soon of Grace Christian College and Andrea Jessica Jaba of St. Jude Catholic School won silver medals, and Isabel Jocyn Villanueva of Paref Woodrose School and Isabella Mae Tan of St. Jude Catholic School bagged bronze medals in the 13th China Girls Mathematical Olympiad (CGMO) held in Zhongshan City in Guangdong, China from August 10 to 14.
Internet giant Google has announced that it is now accepting applications for the next Google Teacher Academy (GTA) in Manila, Philippines on October 2-3, 2014.
After triumphing in math contests in South Korea, China, and Hong Kong, the Philippine team this time won a total of 155 medals to place second overall in the medal tally in the 2014 International Mathematics Contest (IMC) in Singapore.
The local office of tech colossus IBM has signed an agreement with Ateneo de Manila University to ?embark on a collaboration to establish Science and Technology and Analytics competency through Research and Development?.
Republic Act No. 10612 envisions a fast-tracking of more science, technology and engineering graduates by offering scholarships to deserving students in their third year of undergraduate study, based on their competitiveness and merit, the Deped said in an email message.