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THURSDAY, 28 AUGUST 2025, 11:27

Education

Nigeria: Govt, ASUU Meet Today – Alausa Leads Push to Resolve Issues

Today at 08:35 AM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] In a bid to finally close the chapter on the lingering 2009 ASUU agreement, a high-stakes meeting is expected in Abuja today as the federal government is expected to make a counter offer to the university teachers in a bid to translate years of stalled renegotiations into concrete, implementable commitments with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.

South Africa: Only One in 700 Schools Compliant As Food Scare Hits Mthatha

Today at 08:29 AM, via AllAfrica

[Scrolla] Only one of more than 700 schools in Buffalo City Metro and Amathole West has the food safety certificates legally required for feeding pupils. The Eastern Cape legislature has passed a motion forcing school kitchen inspections after a series of food poisoning scares, including the Mthatha outbreak.

South Africa: Bishop Mwakhwawa Raises Alarm – Lack of Educational Opportunities Encourages Early Marriage

Today at 06:54 AM, via AllAfrica

[Agenzia Fides] Lilongwe — “Mchinji is one of the districts with a high rate of young marriages, and as the Catholic Church, we consider this a matter of great concern in our Archdiocese,” said Bishop Vincent Frederick Mwakhwawa during Sunday Mass at St. Joseph’s Parish in Ludzi, during which he administered the sacrament of Confirmation to 320 boys and girls from the Ludzi and Zulu areas. On...

Nigeria: FG Moves to Avert ASUU Strike

Today at 06:49 AM, via AllAfrica

[Daily Trust] The federal government is working to avert a looming nationwide strike that may paralyse academic activities across all government owned universities in the country, Daily Trust gathered last night.

Minneapolis mourns traumatizing Catholic school shooting: ‘We’re so tied together’

Yesterday at 23:49 PM, via The Guardian

Tight-knit community rallies around church where assailant opened fire, killing two children and injuring 17

Minneapolis shooting – latest updates

A young man carrying white flowers approached a police line a block away from the church and school on Wednesday where hours earlier an assailant opened fire on schoolchildren, blasting bullets through stained glass windows and killing two...

Overdiagnosis of children overlooks that growing up is ‘messy and uneven’, says Jeremy Hunt

Yesterday at 23:00 PM, via The Guardian

Former health secretary wants to see an overhaul of special educational needs and disabilities system in England

Children and young people are being overdiagnosed with mental health conditions in a society that has lost sight of the reality that child development is “messy and uneven”, the former health secretary Jeremy Hunt has said.

He is the latest senior figure to add his voice to calls for...

Liberia: Empowering Liberia’s Emerging Creatives

Yesterday at 18:19 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] “Impact Academy is recognized as a vital foundation for emerging creatives,” said Emeka Emmanuel Obiamiwe, Founder and CEO of Impact Academy Incorporated, at the conclusion of a six-week creative arts bootcamp designed to inspire and equip young Liberian talent.

Liberia: Maryann Cheeseman School Graduates 139 Skilled Students

Yesterday at 18:19 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] The Maryann Cheeseman School of Home Economics and Cosmetology on Saturday held its 53rd Graduation Ceremony under the theme “Torch Bearers of Success,” celebrating 139 graduates trained in technical and vocational disciplines.

Liberia: Can University in Lofa Set to Become Public Institution

Yesterday at 17:58 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] The Founder and Executive Director of the Change Agent Network (CAN), Mr. Eric Willise Wowoh, has disclosed that plans are underway to officially hand over the CAN University (CAN-U) in Fissibu Town, Zorzor District, Lofa County, to the Government of Liberia to be operated as a public institution.

Back-to-school essentials: 21 tips, tricks and kit – from parents and kids

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

From sleep routines to parent WhatsApp groups, water bottles to bag charms, here’s what you need to get the kids back to school (and the stuff you don’t)

The best water bottles for leaks, looks and sustainability

Parents across the country are stocking up on uniforms, booking in shoe fittings and gearing up for the return to school.

Whether your child is just starting reception or well into...

White House threatens sex education funds unless states nix references to transgender people in curriculums

Yesterday at 15:05 PM, via The Guardian

The Trump administration sent a letter demanding states, territories and DC ‘remove all references to gender ideology’

The Trump administration has told US states and territories they will lose federal funding for their sex education programs if they do not remove references to transgender people.

In letters sent to 46 states, territories and Washington DC on Tuesday, the Administration for...

US parents and teachers: share your experiences of AI in schools

Yesterday at 14:02 PM, via The Guardian

We would like to hear what people think about the use of artificial intelligence in schools in the US

Students in grades K-12 have been invited by Melania Trump to take part in a nationwide contest designed to encourage the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help solve community issues. The first lady wants students to “unleash their imagination and showcase the spirit of American...

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