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Education

One Week Without Smartphones on a College Campus

Today at 12:00 PM, via New York Times

A student-organized “tech fast” at St. John’s College thrust young people headfirst into a world of chalkboard-based communication. (On that note: Has anyone seen Eliza?)

The Guardian view on care leavers: responsibility for looked-after children does not end at 18 | Editorial

Yesterday at 20:05 PM, via The Guardian

Free prescriptions and eye tests ought to help these young adults stay healthy. They also signal the state’s ongoing role

The outcomes for children who grow up in care are shocking. A vital part of the welfare state, which exists to promote the safety and wellbeing of highly vulnerable young people, is falling short in health, education and employment terms. They have a 62% higher chance of...

Sudan: TSC Member Jabir Salutes Pioneering Generation of U of K Professors and Students

Yesterday at 15:37 PM, via AllAfrica

[SNA] – Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), Lt. Gen. Engineer Ibrahim Jabir, paid tribute to the pioneering generation of professors and students at the University of Khartoum for their contributions to Sudan’s national movement, political awareness, and the development of Sudanese professionals worldwide.

Impact over income: a striking number of gen Zers are becoming teachers

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Despite longstanding concerns over pay and conditions, more young graduates are entering the classroom

Joseph Curatolo was studying architecture four years ago when he took a summer job, teaching music to middle school students. When he told them he might leave the program to focus on his studies, he said, they burst into tears.

“The fact that I had such an impact on these kids led me to...

‘I wasn’t allowed to study, but I will make sure no girl in this village hears those same words’

Yesterday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Health worker Naushaba Roonjho was ostracised by her family in Pakistan for wanting to work but now she is campaigning for political office

When Naushaba Roonjho became the first girl anyone in her district knew to have passed Pakistan’s national secondary school exam, the news was not celebrated. At home, in her village of Sheikh Soomar in southern Sindh, her father told her: “This is...

Sudan: North Darfur – Wartime Education Collapse Portends ‘Lost Generation’

Yesterday at 06:40 AM, via AllAfrica

[Dabanga] North Darfur — Since the outbreak of war in Sudan on April 15, 2023, education has not been spared the repercussions of armed conflict; in fact, it has been one of the most severely affected sectors, particularly in historically fragile states like North Darfur. In the localities of Saraf Omra and Kutum, field reports prepared by the Darfur Victims Support Organisation reveal a dire...

Hope in a Time of Cynicism

Thursday at 13:40 PM, via New York Times

At a moment when Americans are distrusting and fearful, we examine the psychology of hope.

Nigeria: Oluwaseun Ikusika, 1inclusion4all Takes Activism to Schools

Wednesday at 18:02 PM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] To mark the conclusion of the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, 1inclusion4all, led by British-Nigerian lawyer and global advocate Oluwaseun Ikusika, carried out an inspiring secondary school outreach tour across Kaduna State and Oyo State, reinforcing the power of education in shaping a generation that stands against violence and champions equality.

Nigeria: Federal Varsity Reacts Over Concession Plan

Wednesday at 15:18 PM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] Federal University Dutse in Jigawa State has responded to a leaked internal memo detailing a new “Concessional Pass” policy, which has sparked significant public debate.

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