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City Educare is offering the Diploma in Education (D.Ed) program, also known as Junior Basic Training (JBT),
City Educare is pleased to announce the commencement of admissions for the Diploma in Education (D.Ed) program, also known as Junior Basic Training (JBT), for the 2025 academic session. This two-year diploma course is aimed at preparing aspiring educators to become skilled primary school teachers, equipped to foster a positive and effective learnin
City Educare Introduces Diploma in Education (D.Ed) Program for 2025: A Pathway to Primary School Teaching Careers
City Educare, a reputed educational institution known for its commitment to quality teacher training, is offering the Diploma in Education (D.Ed) program, also referred to as Junior Basic Training (JBT), for the 2025 academic session. This two-year diploma course is specially designed for individuals who aspire to become primary school teachers and
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In today’s fast-paced, digital world, consumers are exposed to thousands of advertisements every day. From social media ads to traditional billboards and TV commercials, businesses are constantly competing for audience attention. However, ad fatigue, banner blindness, and the rise of ad blockers have made traditional marketing methods less effect
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In today's fast-paced digital world, businesses are constantly seeking innovative ways to capture consumer attention. Traditional advertising methods such as print ads, TV commercials, and even static billboards face significant challenges in maintaining visibility and engagement. Consumers now spend less time watching television and more time comm