Following a series of protest actions by students attending the Bong County Technical College in Gbarnga, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has mandated that the college be closed until September this year.
University of Liberia Announces Improvement in Entrance Result
The University of Liberia has announced the results of its May 13, 2017, entrance and placement exam, reporting a remarkable improvement.
Brumskine’s Education Policies Are Nothing New and Lack Key Details
Accepting Liberty Party’s nomination to contest this year’s presidential elections, Charles W. Brumskine made some pledges regarding education that appear quite laudable at first glance. However, further scrutiny reveals that Liberty Party’s education policies are nothing new.
University of Liberia Gets a New President
After months of search following the retirement of Emmett Dennis, the Board of Trustees of the University of Liberia has endorsed Ophelia Weeks as the university’s new president.
Lack of Teachers in Gbi and Doru Drive Students to Mine Gold
As the school year winds down, most students in Gbi and Doru district are out of school early this year and have taken to farming and mining.
Teachers in Nimba Undergo Training to Handle Psychosocial Issues
More than 40 teachers in Bein-Garr Educational District of Nimba underwent phase two of a psychosocial ‘trainer of trainers’ workshop staged by the Ministry of Education in Ganta.
Senior Students Take WAEC Exams at 211 Centers
On Monday, the West Africa Examinations Council began administering the senior high school exams at 211 schools with 31,297 students across the country.
Junior High WAEC Exams Postponed as 31,000 Senior High Students Begin on Monday
More than 31,000 senior high students across the country will begin writing this year’s senior high school certificate examinations. The exams are administered each year for students in twelfth and ninth grades, by the West African Examination Council.