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Education

Nigeria: At Last, States Pay Teachers, LG Workers N70,000 New Wage

Yesterday at 19:28 PM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] Almost a year after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed the new minimum wage of N70,000 into law, most states have extended its implementation to teachers and local government workers. Initially, many states adopted piecemeal payment, citing limited funds, while some restricted the payment to core civil servants, excluding teachers and local government workers.

Tanzania: PM Urges Tahliso to Uphold Ethics

Yesterday at 18:44 PM, via AllAfrica

[Daily News] Dodoma — Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has directed leaders of the Tanzania Higher Learning Institutions Students Organisation (TAHLISO) and Zanzibar’s TAHLIFE to champion ethical conduct among students while promoting academic excellence in institutions of higher education.

Uganda: Tayebwa Calls for Overhaul of Scholarship System

Yesterday at 16:18 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] Deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa has demanded an urgent review of Uganda’s government scholarship system, saying it unfairly benefits children from wealthy families while neglecting academically deserving students from low-income backgrounds.

Namibia: Ministry Launches Probe At Zambezi School

Yesterday at 12:19 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Era] Chinchimani — The directorate of education in Zambezi region has launched an urgent investigation to determine the appropriate action for a conducive teaching and learning environment at Kisako Primary School.

Liberia: Frustrated MCSS Volunteer Teachers Demand Action Over Broken Government Promises

Yesterday at 12:19 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Investigator] Monrovia — Volunteer teachers and support staff within the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS) are demanding answers from the Liberian government and their union leadership over what they describe as broken promises stemming from a March 27 memorandum of understanding aimed at improving their working conditions.

Somalia: National Exams Begin Across Somalia – Students Sit for the Future

Yesterday at 11:36 AM, via AllAfrica

[Radio Dalsan] It was a morning charged with purpose, a morning of quiet footsteps and deep breaths. In Mogadishu and across several regional cities in Somalia, the official Secondary School Leaving Certificate Exams have kicked off, marking one of the most important academic milestones in the country’s calendar.

A.I. Is Poised to Rewrite History. Literally.

Yesterday at 11:01 AM, via New York Times

The technology’s ability to read and summarize text is already making it a useful tool for scholarship. How will it change the stories we tell about the past?

‘No way to invest in a career here’: US academics flee overseas to avoid Trump crackdown

Sunday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Budding scholars pursue overseas jobs amid attacks on education and research, prompting fears of an American brain drain

Eric Schuster was over the moon when he landed a lab assistant position in a coral reef biology lab at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography (SIO). The 23-year-old had recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in nanoengineering from the University of California, San...

Revealed: Thousands of UK university students caught cheating using AI

Sunday at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Guardian investigation finds almost 7,000 proven cases of cheating – and experts says these are tip of the iceberg

Thousands of university students in the UK have been caught misusing ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools in recent years, while traditional forms of plagiarism show a marked decline, a Guardian investigation can reveal.

A survey of academic integrity violations found...

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