Representatives from educational professional institutions in Seychelles met at the Savoy Resort and Spa on Tuesday to discuss the details of the new Seychelles National Credit Accumulation and Transfer Systems (SNCATS). The document - recently approved by the Seychelles Qualifications Assurance (SQA) board - aimed to support access to education and training and flexibility of learning pathways. For a year, the SQA has been working on the document, which is essentially a tool to facilitate the recognition of credits given in education and training centres. Its aim is to promote the quality and standards of education and training through a system of accreditation, validation and quality assurance. Speaking to the SNA, the SQA chief executive, Fiona Ernesta, explained that the new document is one that takes into account Seychelles' specificities and it includes the policy and the guidelines. «The workshop today is so that those concerned get to understand the document and they will also learn about the elements that we have to train them on on how to use certain aspects of the document,» she said. Following the workshop, SQA will present the document to the Ministry of Education and the Cabinet of Ministers. «By the end of January next year we will go round with our sensitisation programme, as this document touches all the different levels of the population,» said Ernesta. With the implementation of the SNCATS, students will have to learn the process of switching study programmes without having to start from scratch. «As the situation stands now, if a student is following a diploma in business studies at SBSA (Seychelles Business Studies Academy) and they want to go SIAD (Seychelles Institute of Art and Design) and there are certain courses on offer there that I have already completed at SBSA - I still have to repeat those courses,» said Ernesta. With the new SNCATS, learners will no longer have to repeat courses when they switch. To determine whether students are eligible to continue their studies without repeating courses, they will have to assess whether they have similar assessments and credits. Ernesta also explained that for the movement to be possible, the credits should be from recognised institutions. This also applies to those who chose not to complete a course and instead start another one, the other institution they are transferring to may exempt them from re-sitting for those they have already completed. Tertiary education in Seychelles, a group of 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean, comprises both university education institutions and non-university tertiary education and training institutions also known as Professional Centres.
[WFP] Yaounde -- Recent flooding in Cameroon has affected more than 400,000 people and upended lives and livelihoods, as the country grapples with acute food insecurity amid rising food prices, conflict, displacement, and climatic shocks.
[VOA] Yaoundé, Cameroon -- The government of Chad said Tuesday that hundreds of Boko Haram fighters are fleeing the central African state's territory and crossing over into Cameroon, Niger and Nigeria. State TV reports the fighters fled after clashes with Chadian forces over the weekend that killed more than 100 Boko Haram fighters as well as close to 20 Chadian soldiers.
Russia is seeking to consolidate efforts toward fighting extremism, terrorism and transnational crime both bilaterally and multilaterally, Sergey Shoigu specified
Denis Pushilin added that «it is almost impossible to find an undamaged building»
Malapoa College has an outstanding tuition fees of VT26,489,385 million that needs to be settled for students to sit examinations and graduate this year.
The Director and General Manager of Goodies Ltd Tal Milfirer responded to the Daily Post’s Saturday article titled “No machine in Port Havannah amid dispute: Appellants” by stating that it was grossly misinformed.
The Office of the Ombudsman has recommended the termination of the Public Service Commission (PSC) Chairman, Martin Mahe, and four others following an investigation into the suspension of PSC’s Manager of Corporate Services, Andrina Tari.
The Chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC), Martin Mahe, has been reappointed for another 12 months.
The Rhema Bible Training College is looking forward to hosting its graduation next week with over 20 graduates attending the ceremony, part of the group are three offenders from the Vanuatu corrections facility.
La vie est 35% plus chère en Polynésie que dans l’Hexagone. C’était un des axes de campagne du Tavini en 2023. Et aux Antilles, le coût de la vie a donné lieu à de violentes manifestations. Pourtant, rien ne semble changer en Polynésie. Entre se loger décemment ou se nourrir, la plupart des familles doivent faire un choix.
According to Axios, «some of Blinken's senior aides and senior White House officials thought the ultimatum was effective and pushed Israel to change course»
African countries realized that «this pressure contradicts their own national interests», Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said
According to the statement, the «strikes were in response to a rocket attack on US personnel at Patrol Base Shaddadi»
According to the Lebanon-based Shiite party, 1 000 more were wounded
The meeting involves consultations on security, justice and public order
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Des rumeurs d'une installation massive de Calédoniens en Polynésie courent depuis que les violences ont éclaté sur le Caillou, néanmoins une récente étude de l'ISPF vient prouver le contraire.
President-elect Donald Trump has moved swiftly to announce his nominees, tapping John Ratcliffe for CIA director and Mike Huckabee to be U.S. ambassador to Israel.
The DHS secretary is key to Donald Trump’s domestic policy agenda. He has pledged mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and a crackdown at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Pete Hegseth, Trump’s choice for defense secretary, has assailed senior military leaders as having failed to safeguard American strength.
A grand prize of $10 million is up for grabs at the upcoming Toto draw on Thursday (Nov 14) at 9.30pm. The Group 1 prize money has snowballed over the past three draws after no Group 1 winners were picked. According to Singapore Pools' website, the prize started at $1.2 million on Nov 4 before snowballing to $2.9 million on Nov 7 and $6 million on Nov 11. The last draw on Monday yielded three Group 2 winners who won $215,010 each. Tomorrow's draw will be a cascade draw, meaning that the prize money will be split between the Group 2 winners in the event that no Group 1 winner is chosen. If there are no Group 2 winners, the prize will be split among the Group 3 winners, and so on. The last time a Group 1 prize snowballed above $10 million was during the October 21 draw where two lucky winners bagged over $6.6 million each.
Mayor of St Ann's Bay, Councillor Michael Belnavis, is calling on funeral homes to take proactive steps to inform families about the availability of funeral grants for pensioners through the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. During a...
The preliminary estimate of damage to the agricultural sector due to flood rains from Tropical Storm Rafael stands at approximately $621 million. Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Floyd Green, made the disclosure during a Statement to...
The federal government is providing more than $9 million in funding for programs in British Columbia and Yukon to combat homelessness among veterans.
Getting to destinations in the U.S., Europe and North Africa is about to get easier, as Air Canada announced it will be increasing flights to a number of new destinations this summer.