Poor science learning hurts progress
The falling standard of science teaching, hence the poor performance of students, has impacted heavily on technical education training and development in the country, it was observed here on Saturday.
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Habari Zinazoendana
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Poor handling of funds hurts NHIC
Poor management of funds given by development partners to the Community Health Fund (CHF) is one of the limitations that prevent the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIC) from providing better services to all residents in the region.
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New tech to bolster mathematics and science learning
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MICROSOFT in partnership with the Ministry of Communications, Science, Technology and Tigo Tanzania, have officially launched an innovative mobile education service called Nokia Mobile Mathematics. Nokia Mobile Mathematics is a service that enables ...
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New drive to boost science learning in public schools
>For many years Tanzania has been striving to uplift academic performance of students in science subjects, albeit with little hope.
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INSIGHT: Science sets ground for human learning
>Science is the most advanced methodology by which we test and determine truth from lies, fact from fiction, real from unreal, and evidence based rationality versus blind faith. As such, it is the pinnacle of epistemology or the theory of knowledge. Basic concepts of science have been around for thousands of years but it was only with the industrial revolution that science gradually became developed, refined and formulated as it is today.
10 years ago
IPPmedia13 Oct
Airtel Book Aid roots for learning of science subjects
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Students of Kigoma Region's Gungu Secondary School display science books donated to their school by Airtel at the weekend. (Photo: Staff Photographer). Students are encouraged to increase efforts in their studies to acquire skills that will contribute to the ...
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9 years ago
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EAC TO COLLABORATE WITH THE NELSON MANDELA AFRICAN INSTITUTION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NM-AIST) TO ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY’S SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY
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Racist abuse 'hurts and breaks you'
Manchester City's Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure says racist abuse "breaks" players and wants tougher sanctions brought in.
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