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Education

Uganda: Uganda’s IPSO-TC Deepens Military Training Cooperation With US Army War College

Yesterday at 20:44 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] The International Peace Support Operations Training Centre (IPSO-TC) International Peace Support Operations Training Centre on Saturday received a distinguished delegation from the United States Army War College US Army War College as part of an official study tour aimed at enhancing professional exchange and deepening collaboration in peace support operations.

Namibia: Time to Decolonise Our Classrooms

Yesterday at 20:24 PM, via AllAfrica

[Namibian] Now that we have celebrated our independence, it is time we rethink the use of Afrikaans in our schools. Namibia’s independence in 1990 marked the end of direct political control by the then minority white apartheid South Africa. Nevertheless, the legacy of colonialism continues to shape many aspects of our society.

South Africa: Deputy President Launches 4IR Lab in Mpumalanga

Yesterday at 13:17 PM, via AllAfrica

[SAnews.gov.za] The Chairperson of the Human Resource Development Council, Deputy President Paul Mashatile, will on Tuesday officially launch the Gert Sibande Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) lab and Centre of Specialisation Millwright Workshop in the Mpumalanga Province.

Malawi: Maranatha Academy Breaks Own Record As 431 Students Secure Public University Selection

Yesterday at 12:50 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nyasa Times] It is a moment of triumph, pride, and proof that results speak louder than promises. Maranatha Academy has once again raised the bar, with a record 431 students now selected to public universities across Malawi–an increase from 405–following the latest release of selections including the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) City Campus.

Fried nuggets and steamed sponges off menu in school food overhaul in England

Sunday at 23:30 PM, via The Guardian

Campaigners welcome first update of school food standards in 13 years, which aims to help lower obesity rates

The government is to announce an overhaul to school food standards in England that will lead to calorific classics such as fish and chips and steamed sponges being banned.

The new rules of the first major update to school food standards in 13 years will apply from September. They are...

When Should Judges Sound the Alarm?

Sunday at 15:02 PM, via New York Times

A retired judge and a law professor respond to a Page A1 article. Also: Censoring college professors; executive power after President Trump.

‘I feel helpless’: college graduates can’t find entry-level roles in shrinking market amid rise of AI

Sunday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Young American graduates expressed frustration over fewer job openings and longer searches

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American college graduates are facing the worst entry-level job market since the pandemic, with the underemployment rate reaching 42.5% – its highest level since 2020.

Several young graduates told the Guardian about their...

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