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Education

Uganda: Isodo Remembered in Parliament As Advocate for Girls’ Education and Rural Women

Today at 00:31 AM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] The Minister of State for Agriculture in charge of Fisheries, Hellen Adoa, on Wednesday led Parliament in paying tribute to the late former Ngora District Woman Member of Parliament, Stella Apolot Isodo, describing her as a committed legislator who consistently championed the welfare of women and the education of the girl child.

The Guardian view on toddlers and screens: more reasons to be fearful of big tech | Editorial

Yesterday at 20:44 PM, via The Guardian

Growing concerns about the impact of smartphones on the youngest children must be addressed

The first UK government guidance on young children’s use of tablets, smartphones and other screens, expected in April, cannot come soon enough. The laissez-faire approach to the boom in social media, handheld devices and other digital technology was arguably nowhere less suitable than when such...

Teaching and Learning in the Age of A.I.

Yesterday at 20:26 PM, via New York Times

Readers discuss the adoption of artificial intelligence tools in schools. Also: President Trump’s “Board of Peace”; an anti-ICE slogan.

Ghana: Mafi-Atitekpo Gets Gh¢1.4m Classroom Block Under DACF

Yesterday at 20:15 PM, via AllAfrica

[Ghanaian Times] A Divisional Chief of Mafi -Akorto Clan, Togbe Akpo Wusu Kasa IV, has commended government’s efforts at bringing development to the people, particularly in the promotion of quality and accessible education, and called on stakeholders to support the government in the execution of its development agenda.

Nigeria: Why I Enrolled for Law Degree in State University – Emir Sanusi

Yesterday at 17:23 PM, via AllAfrica

[Daily Trust] The 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has said his decision to enroll for a Law degree at Northwest University, Kano, is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream to study the discipline, which he described as central to building a stable and just society.

Gambia: Moherst Commends World Bank Support for Higher Education Development

Yesterday at 16:53 PM, via AllAfrica

[The Point] The Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (MoHERST) has reaffirmed the Government of The Gambia’s commitment to transforming the country’s higher education sector, while acknowledging the critical support of the World Bank and other development partners in advancing human capital development.

Nigeria: Heirs Insurance to Reward University Students

Yesterday at 13:30 PM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] Heirs Insurance Group (HIG), has called for applications for the maiden edition of the Heirs Insurance Hackathon, a technology-driven innovation programme designed to empower young students shape the future of insurance through Artificial Intelligence and digital solutions.

I went back to school for a day – and discovered some very unsettling facts about learning | Adrian Chiles

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

I thought my articles and radio shows made an impact on people. A notice in the staffroom suggested otherwise

I recently spent a day at a secondary school in Birmingham. I agreed to do it because I like being in Birmingham and I like going to schools, and also because the teacher asked nicely. It was only the day before that I read the invitation properly and saw, to my horror, that I was...

How screen time affects toddlers: ‘We’re losing a big part of being human’

Yesterday at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

In the UK, 98% of two-year-olds watch screens on a typical day, on average for more than two hours – and almost 40% of three- to five-year-olds use social media. Could this lead to alarming outcomes?

At Stoke primary school in Coventry, there are many four-year-olds among those starting in reception class who can’t sit still, hold a pencil or speak more than a four-word sentence. Lucy Fox,...

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