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Education

Liberia: Liberia, China Strengthen Maritime Education, Training Ties

Today at 19:36 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Republic] In a deepening maritime cooperation between Liberia and China, the Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer of the Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA), Cllr. Neto Zarzar Lighe Sr., held a high-level meeting on Tuesday with senior executives of Shanghai Maritime University (SMU) on the sidelines of the prestigious North Bund Forum in Shanghai.

Namibia: Campus Driving Schools Needed

Today at 14:15 PM, via AllAfrica

[Namibian] In Today’s Competitive job market, higher education must extend beyond academic knowledge to equip students with practical skills.

Namibia: Repeating the Free Education Mistake

Today at 14:15 PM, via AllAfrica

[Namibian] Namibians should stop fooling themselves that the government has great policies which fail because of poor implementation or bad leadership. It is worse than that.

Uganda: Gen Rwashande Earns First-Class Degree

Today at 13:20 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] Retired Brigadier General Emmanuel Rwashande has earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy with first-class honors from Nkumba University.

Liberia: ‘Unrealistic Comparisons’

Today at 13:04 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Dawn] The President of the Bong County Technical College (BCTC), Dr. Alfredson Taikerweyah, has pushed back against threats of industrial action issued by the Rural and Community Colleges Faculty Association of Liberia (RUCFAL), describing the group’s claims of salary disparity as “misguided and unrealistic.”

How Politics Is Changing the Way History Is Taught

Today at 11:00 AM, via New York Times

History lessons are being wiped from the internet, and California is retreating from ethnic studies, as education swings away from curriculums that are seen as too progressive.

Writing Hawa review – Afghan woman fights for freedom as the Taliban close in

Today at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Najiba Noori’s thought-provoking documentary follows her mother, finally getting her chance at autonomy just as the Taliban retake the country

Shot in Afghanistan shortly before the 2021 Taliban takeover, Najiba Noori’s thought-provoking debut juxtaposes the private transformation of a woman with the public unravelling of the nation. At age 13, Noori’s mother, Hawa, was married off to a...

‘We want people to get lost!’ Princeton’s new museum survives scandal to deliver a mazey art ambush

Today at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

It is architect David Adjaye’s first major project since the allegations that rocked his firm – a bold museum for Princeton University with exhibits that sneak up on its students. But do the insides match the outsides?

A cluster of serrated concrete bunkers has landed in the heart of Princeton University’s leafy campus in New Jersey, sending tremors through this twee Oxbridge fantasyland of...

A Hawaiian princess bequeathed her inheritance to her people. The schools they set up are being sued

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Lawsuit against Kamehameha schools by Students for Fair Admissions, a neoconservative non-profit, alleges discrimination against non-Hawaiians

Advocates for a private school system established to educate Native Hawaiians say a new lawsuit targeting the admissions process is an ugly attempt to ignore the wishes of a Hawaiian princess who bequeathed her inheritance to secure a brighter future for...

‘You just have to laugh’: five teachers on dealing with ‘six-seven’ in the classroom

Saturday at 10:39 AM, via The Guardian

Children across the UK have been shouting out ‘six-seven’ during lessons, so how are teachers reacting?

Across the UK, school pupils have been shouting out the words “sixseven” during lessons in the latest meme-based craze to sweep across classrooms.

While some teachers have chosen to stoically ignore the trend, others have embraced it. Five teachers explain how they’re coping.

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