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Education

Is AI making us stupid? – podcast

Today at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Artificial intelligence can execute tasks in seconds that once took humans hours, if not days to complete. While this may be great for productivity, some researchers are concerned that our increasing use of AI could be impacting our ability to tackle difficult problems and think critically. To find out where the science stands, and how worried we should be about the potential of AI to change...

Nigeria: Nigeria’s Low-Cost Private Schools Are the Only Option for Millions – Is Closing Them a Good Idea?

Today at 06:43 AM, via AllAfrica

[The Conversation Africa] Nigeria’s basic education landscape consists of public (government) schools and a diverse private sector. Private schools in Nigeria refer to educational institutions that are run by private individuals, religious organisations, foundations or business enterprises. These schools are diverse in terms of size, cost, ownership models and target populations, ranging from...

Africa: President João Lourenço Calls for Greater Investment On Education in Africa

Today at 01:52 AM, via AllAfrica

[ANGOP] Luanda — The President of the Republic of Angola and African Union Chair, João Lourenço, on Saturday called on the Member States to invest in education capable of preparing children to develop relevant skills, access decent jobs and assume a prominent role in the development of the continent.

Liberia: Govt Puts Over 225 Volunteer Teachers in Nimba On Payroll

Today at 01:45 AM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Investigator] – The Liberian government has placed more than 225 volunteer teachers in Nimba County on the national payroll, formalizing years of unpaid service and signaling a major boost to the county’s education workforce.

UK aims to secure agreement to rejoin Erasmus student exchange scheme

Yesterday at 21:37 PM, via The Guardian

Britain quit EU programme after Brexit, when Boris Johnson claimed it did not offer good value for money

The UK is hoping to secure an agreement within weeks to rejoin the EU’s flagship student mobility programme, as part of a drive to pursue closer relations with Brussels after a setback on defence.

Negotiators are aiming to finalise a deal by January that would allow the UK to participate in...

Liberia: Advancing UL’s Ecotourism Vision – Part II

Yesterday at 12:59 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Investigator] Although I am now on my way to Botswana for the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM) annual general meeting with UL’s Dean of the College of Agriculture and Forestry, Prof. Leroy Cegbe, I am still reflecting on my trip to China and analyzing all that I saw there. Because I am inspired to develop an educational program that supports...

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