Parentkind charity also says 33% of parents of children with special educational needs reported financial strain
One in three parents have sought a special needs assessment for their child, according to a survey that reveals a surge in demand for special needs support in schools across the UK.
The figures were released amid mounting apprehension in England over national plans to reform special...
[Nile Post] Minister of State for Higher Education John Chrysestom Muyingo has called on education leaders to transform political support into actionable strategies to strengthen quality assurance and regional integration in higher education.
[Nile Post] MTN MoMo Uganda has launched Term 3 of its “Win School Fees with MoMo” campaign, continuing an initiative that has already relieved more than 50 Ugandan families of the burden of paying annual school fees.
[Nile Post] – Teachers in Kabale District on Monday joined their colleagues nationwide in the industrial action declared by the Uganda National Teachers’ Union (Unatu), boycotting work over what they describe as unfair salary disparities in the education sector.
[Nile Post] Season 2 of the International Schools Alumni League concluded in electrifying fashion, with players and fans gathering on Saturday for an unforgettable awards night at Meraki Karting in Bugolobi.
[Nile Post] University graduates in Uganda have been urged to supplement their academic qualifications with hands-on vocational skills to increase their chances of employment and self-reliance, especially in the face of limited job opportunities.
[Nile Post] The International School Alumni (I.S.A.) League, powered by Guinness, on Saturday held its second season awards ceremony at Meraki Karting in Bugolobi, Kampala.
[Nile Post] The Uganda Professional Humanities Teachers Union (UPHTU) has publicly distanced itself from the ongoing nationwide strike by arts teachers, clarifying that its members will not be participating in the industrial action.
[Nile Post] Ministers responsible for Higher Education from the eight East African Community (EAC) Partner States have reaffirmed their commitment to fully operationalising the East African Community Common Higher Education Area (EACHEA) by 2030.
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[The Herald] A Milton High School teacher, Tyson Lunga, who was recently cleared by the courts on several sodomy charges, is set to appear before the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education disciplinary committee on 22 September.
[The Herald] A Milton High School teacher, recently acquitted of multiple sodomy charges, is not off the hook yet as he now faces a disciplinary hearing with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.
[This Day] It its bid to drive financial literacy and youth empowerment, 9 Payment Service Bank (9PSB), recently conducted a financial literacy training session at the Liberty Career Academy (LCA) Summer Camp, engaging young minds with practical knowledge and essential life skills to confidently manage their finances and build a foundation for long-term financial success.
[Daily Trust] A delegation of top Egyptian universities has arrived in Nigeria for the third Egypt-Nigeria educational fair, aimed at deepening academic cooperation, expanding scholarship opportunities, and fostering cross-border innovation between the two countries.
[Daily Trust] The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has called for stronger collaboration with the National Assembly to ensure the effective implementation of the newly approved Development Levy, which is set to take effect from January 1, 2026.
[African Arguments] Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the African continent and beyond. It offers debates and engagements, contexts and controversies, and reviews and responses flowing from the African Arguments books. It is edited and managed by...
The Yale law professor Justin Driver considers the legal arguments for and against the policy, as well as alternative ways to ensure diversity on campuses.