Namibia: VTCs Evolving Into Colleges
[New Era] All public vocational training centres (VTCs) in Namibia will soon be upgraded to technical and vocational education and training colleges.
FRIDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2025, 14:23
[New Era] All public vocational training centres (VTCs) in Namibia will soon be upgraded to technical and vocational education and training colleges.
[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala — Products of the new lower secondary school curriculum are confident, can communicate better and can apply the acquired knowledge, skills and attitudes in reaI life situations.
Bella, from Ingleby Barwick, had been healthy until she contracted Covid-19 aged 17, her mum says.
School leaders are calling for support to make repairs to the Grade II-listed building.
[Premium Times] The two new institutions are the Federal University of Agriculture and Development Studies, Iragbiji, Osun State and the Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin Ekiti, Ekiti State.
[ENA] Addis Ababa, — The significance of mother tongues in the preservation of cultures and heritages was underscored in the face of endangered mother languages due to globalization.
[Namibian] The government has developed a school grant policy to address challenges caused by a larger chunk of the education budget being allocated to teachers’ salaries, while textbooks and stationery remain underfunded.
During Trump’s first term, the number of international enrolments in the US declined every year
Donald Trump’s return to office may bring an unexpected boost to UK universities as fewer international students choose to study in the US, according to a British Council report.
The trend is expected to dovetail with greater restrictions in Australia and Canada on international students, making the...
[New Zimbabwe] The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has implored the government to scrap the current set-up of two examination boards for Ordinary and Advanced Level students arguing that this is increasing inequalities among learners.
Local authorities can collectively borrow £1.5bn to plug budget gaps caused by underfunding
A record 30 English local authorities have been granted effective “bailouts” enabling them to borrow money to avoid bankruptcy, as ministers advised them against selling off prized local assets such as historic buildings, parks and allotments.
The councils, all of whom were considered to have...
University of Chichester had suspended recruitment to its history of Africa and the African diaspora MRes
An independent adjudicator has ruled partly in favour of students who challenged the University of Chichester after their African history course was abruptly terminated in 2023.
The University of Chichester suspended recruitment to its research master’s (MRes) in the history of Africa and...
[New Times] The Ministry of Education is reviewing a more than 20-year-old education policy to align it with labour market demands, the National Strategy for Transformation (NST2), and Rwanda’s Vision 2050, the Minister of Education, Joseph Nsengimana has said.
The Diocese of Portsmouth has set out its legal opposition to the Isle of Wight Council plans.
[GroundUp] Parents say their children are subjected to poor learning conditions at Solomon Mahlangu Primary School
[The Patriot] Recently, the Junior Certificate of Education exam results were released. Although they showed a small improvement on the previous year’s results, they still make for dismal reading. And still barely 1% of candidates obtained an overall A grade; in contrast to the too many candidates who only achieved lower grades – D, E and U. And results in rural schools are even worse. Our...
[This Day] Former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, yesterday reaffirmed African School of Governance (ASG), commitment towards addressing a leadership gap through training focused on corporate governance, gender equity, and public-private collaboration.
[Parliament of South Africa] The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education has welcomed today’s engagement with the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) on its readiness for the 2025 academic year.
[Premium Times] Mr Moghalu was appointed as the inaugural president of ASG in October 2024
[This Day] A Nigerian, Urinrin Otite, from Delta State, has made history by becoming the first-ever graduate of the Master of Science in Catastrophe Modeling and Resilience program at Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, United States.
[Namibian] Pupils from various schools at Rehoboth recently hosted events honouring the life and legacy of the first president of an independent Namibia, Sam Nujoma.