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Education

Liberia: CSA Boss Dr. Joekai Urges Adler University Class 2025 Graduates

Yesterday at 20:02 PM, via AllAfrica

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — The Director General of the Civil Service Agency (CSA), Josiah F. Joekai, Jr. has urged graduates of the Adler University Class 2025 to go boldly, calling on them to take what they have learned, wrap it in purpose, and go out there and change the world.

Liberia: Former UL Student Leader Urges SUP Veterans

Yesterday at 20:02 PM, via AllAfrica

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — Former University of Liberia student leader and current Special Assistant at the Ministry of Justice, Siaffa Bahn Kemokai II, has called on veterans of the Student Unification Party (SUP) to reclaim ownership of the movement and recommit themselves to its ideological foundation.

Liberia: Beyond Subsidy – What the 2026 Education Budget Reveals About Liberia’s Priorities

Yesterday at 18:42 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] This article is the second part of a two-part analysis of Liberia’s 2026 National Budget for Education. Part One focused on subsidy allocation and transparency. This second installment looks at the broader education budget, especially the basic and secondary levels, where most Liberian children receive their schooling.

Uganda: Nakalema Urges Students to Embrace Integrity and Resilience in Nation-Building

Yesterday at 18:34 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] The head of the State House Investors Protection Unit, Col Edith Nakalema, on Tuesday urged students of St. Mary’s College Kisubi (SMACK) to cultivate integrity, resilience and courageous leadership, saying Uganda’s future depends on citizens committed to building and protecting the country’s progress.

Should We Still Label Children as ‘Gifted’?

Yesterday at 15:24 PM, via New York Times

School districts across the United States are wrestling with the benefits and drawbacks of providing advanced education for some students. What do you think?

‘AI is scary territory’: art teachers – one 64, one 29 – on cuts, creativity and life in a career that’s under threat

Yesterday at 13:34 PM, via The Guardian

There are 27% fewer art teachers in England today than there were in 2011, and the proportion of students taking arts subjects has plummeted. Here’s what it’s like to work in a job that is essential and often perilously undervalued

When 64-year-old Sue Cabourn began her career in the late 90s, the next generation of artists including Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Gillian Wearing were dominating...

‘We could have asked ChatGPT’: students fight back over course taught by AI

Yesterday at 13:18 PM, via The Guardian

Staffordshire students say signs material was AI-generated included suspicious file names and rogue voiceover accent

Students at the University of Staffordshire have said they feel “robbed of knowledge and enjoyment” after a course they hoped would launch their digital careers turned out to be taught in large part by AI.

James and Owen were among 41 students who took a coding module at...

Nigeria: Group Unveils Campus Story Initiative to Fight Sexual Harassment

Yesterday at 12:36 PM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] The Women and Children Education Foundation (WOMCEF) has launched the Campus Story Initiative, a groundbreaking programme aimed at tackling sexual harassment in Nigerian universities while promoting a culture of critical reading and intellectual engagement among students.

Tanzania: Youths Urged to Embrace Vocational Education for Jobs

Yesterday at 09:28 AM, via AllAfrica

[Daily News] Dodoma — YOUNG Tanzanians have been urged to fully embrace Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) as a direct pathway to skills development, employment and self-reliance, as the government intensifies efforts to modernise the country’s workforce and dispel long-held misconceptions about vocational training.

Malawi: Norway Provides Crucial Funds to WFP to Support Families and School Children in Malawi As Lean Season Peaks

Yesterday at 07:21 AM, via AllAfrica

[WFP] Lilongwe — The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of USD 8.3 million from the Government of Norway to support the food needs of crisis-affected families and primary school children in Malawi. The contribution comes at a crucial moment as the country enters the peak of the lean season – the period between planting and harvesting when food availability is at...

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