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Education

The Truth About Mary Todd Lincoln

Today at 13:00 PM, via New York Times

Retelling the story of a woman today requires a motivation to correct the historical record.

Student loan interest could rise despite cap on rates

Today at 10:03 AM, via The Guardian

Temporary limit in England and Wales won’t stop many facing higher charges from autumn due to jump in inflation from Iran war

Government caps some student loan interest at 6%

Some students and graduates are likely to pay slightly less interest on their student loans than expected as a result of action taken by the government this week.

But while many higher earners will benefit from the news...

Namibia: Zambezi Flood-Affected Schools Resume

Yesterday at 18:42 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Era] Katima Mulilo — Learners from three flood-affected schools in Kabbe North and Kabbe South resumed classes on Tuesday after being successfully relocated to higher ground.

Nigeria: Lagos, World Bank, FCMB Advance $500m Drive for Inclusive Education

Yesterday at 13:55 PM, via AllAfrica

[Daily Trust] The Lagos State Government, the World Bank and First City Monument Bank (FCMB) are advancing the Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity-Governance (HOPE-GOV) programme, a $500 million initiative aimed at strengthening the systems that underpin basic education and primary healthcare in Nigeria.

The Miracle Unfolding in Mississippi Schools

Yesterday at 12:00 PM, via New York Times

Since 2013, performance on national tests in Mississippi has skyrocketed, while scores in blue states have lagged. What is it doing right?

Nigeria: Nigerian Student Shines At Global Academic Examination

Yesterday at 11:32 AM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] 17-year-old Nigerian student, Uchenna Scott-Ananaba, will this fall join the league of Nigerian students shining as beacons of academic excellence globally, having scored an impressive 1540 out of 1600 in the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), THISDAY has learnt.

Congo-Kinshasa: Friends of the Congo – Centering the Voices of Congolese Peoples

Yesterday at 06:37 AM, via AllAfrica

[U.S.-Africa Bridge Building Project] For 25 years, Friends of the Congo has worked to pull back the curtain on one of the world’s most resource-rich yet persistently impoverished nations — the Democratic Republic of Congo. Through education, advocacy, and community support, the Washington, D.C.-based organization has built a global network dedicated to centering the voices of Congolese people...

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