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Education

A Mississippi mother couldn’t find accurate sex ed for her kids. So she started a class at church

Today at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

As states scale back requirements for comprehensive sex ed, some parents and faith communities are stepping in to teach what schools won’t

When Wendy Pfrenger’s children started high school in the town of Oxford, Mississippi, she had the choice to enroll them in abstinence-only or abstinence-plus sex ed.

Although the abstinence-plus option would include instruction on contraception, neither...

Namibia: NUST – Otesa Partner to Boost Student Internships

Today at 13:35 PM, via AllAfrica

[Namibian] The Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) and Otesa Civil Engineering have formalised a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening work-integrated learning (WIL) and expanding internship opportunities for students.

History Makers

Yesterday at 13:55 PM, via New York Times

On this International Women’s Day, we’re writing about a project to unearth stories of remarkable women.

What Does School Choice Really Mean?

Saturday at 14:00 PM, via New York Times

Readers respond to a guest essay that argued that more school vouchers would improve public education.

Uganda: Alupo Urges Universities to Embrace Competence-Based Curriculum, Ai

Friday at 18:40 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] Vice President Jessica Alupo has urged universities to integrate the Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC) into their academic programmes in order to produce graduates equipped with critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed in today’s competitive job market.

Nigeria: No Union Is Subordinate to Another in Nigerian Varsity System – Sunmonu

Friday at 14:16 PM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] The Congress of University Academics, CONUA, is one of the academic staff unions registered to operate in the Nigerian university system. In this interview by Adesina Wahab, the National President, Dr Niyi Sunmonu, speaks on some recent developments in the sector and the effort by the Federal Government to make peace with all the unions.

Nigeria: Economic Hardship – Parents Move Wards From Private to Public Schools

Friday at 14:16 PM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] The economic situation in Nigeria has pushed many families into a tight financial corner and the impact is particularly severe for parents who can no longer afford private school tuition for their children. Not only are parents pulling their children out of private schools, some are also pushing their children into the workforce due to the high cost of living. Many children are now...

‘Only Nazis ban books’: on the frontlines with students fighting Trump over higher education

Friday at 12:04 PM, via The Guardian

Documentary First They Came for My College goes inside the fight for academic freedom at Florida’s New College

It took a half century to build New College into a sanctuary of independent thought and less than a year to destroy it. In 2023 the beloved Florida liberal arts school became state governor Ron DeSantis’s latest target in his so-called war on woke. DeSantis decimated the school’s...

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