Richest Doctors In Nigeria And Their Networth 2023: Top 9
Richest doctors in Nigeria: Believe it or not, doctors are like billionaires when compared with other professions in Nigeria. In most universities, students of Medicine and Surgery are given the highest respect because it seems like the Nigerian society actually value them more than any other profession. This apparently the same reason why doctors get Job easily in Nigeria.
Nonetheless, I have heard many young doctors say that the medical profession is not very lucrative in Nigeria. Well, that might be true to some extent, but it doesn’t overrule the fact that there are still doctors who are very rich…
$4.1 million announced for the Seamless Day Kindergarten pilot program
In an effort to provide additional child care spaces to young families, the provincial government introduced a pilot program to provide child care in kindergarten classrooms across B.C.
On Monday, it was announced that more families will soon be able to access the program.
“This program right here is the start. We start off our students and our learners and our families in a good way every day and we can start this program. We can move them along through the school system,” said Rob Zandee, board chair of School District 53.
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Child care providers call for provincial funding…
New SD8 program makes kindergarten more flexible for families
The first day of kindergarten is an exciting day for any young student beginning an educational journey that will continue into their teens. Now B.C. families can accompany their children to kindergarten no matter where they live, work or travel, and students can learn at a pace and rhythm that completely suits their needs.
The Elev8 Kindergarten program provides full access to a 10-month kindergarten program guided by a B.C.-certified kindergarten teacher who facilitates early literacy, numeracy, and social and emotional skills through projects, place-based learning, and student inquiry grounded in play. The blended paper-based and online program is now…
Excitement around invention | News, Sports, Jobs
LEAVITTSBURG — When Bascom Elementary kindergarten teacher Stephanie Walton was attending Hiram College in 2010, she was a leadership intern and counselor for Camp Invention.
“I loved that program and thought that maybe when I became a teacher I would be able to offer this program at my school,” she said.
That wish has come true as the camp, which allowed for constructing robots and other items, took place last week at Bascom School and concluded with students taking home their inventions and creations.
She said the program, which marked its fifth year, was approved by school officials…