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Education

Gambia: Barrow Calls for Honest Teaching of African Warriors’ History in Colonial Wars

Yesterday at 16:17 PM, via AllAfrica

[The Point] At the solemn commemoration of the 81st anniversary of the ‘Thiaroye Massacre’ of World War II veterans in Senegal, His Excellency President Adama Barrow, commended his Senegalese counterpart President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and the Government of Senegal for their steadfast commitment to the establishment of truth on this “dark chapter of our shared history.” The international...

Ghana: GES Urges WASSCE Candidates to Prepare for Transition

Yesterday at 16:04 PM, via AllAfrica

[Ghanaian Times] The Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has described the outcome of the 2025 WASSCE as a true reflection of students’ performance in the country. According to the Service, the results represent a credible assessment of candidates’ academic abilities and highlight the strengthened integrity of the examination process.

South Africa: UCT Leads Landmark Study to Curb Alcohol Harm in SA

Yesterday at 13:36 PM, via AllAfrica

[UCT] The University of Cape Town (UCT) and the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) have launched a landmark multidisciplinary research initiative to investigate the political, economic and social drivers of harmful alcohol use in South Africa and Botswana; and assess its far-reaching impacts. The five-year project aims to generate evidence that supports the co-creation of effective...

Nigeria: Five Students Win N430,000 in Reading Competition

Yesterday at 12:50 PM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] Five students from four secondary schools in Rivers State, have won N430,000 as prizes in the eighth edition of the Bookville Reading Competition, tagged, “From Page To Greatness.”

Nigeria: A Policy Reversal Built On Sand – an Evidence-Based Rebuttal to the Minister of Education’s Position On Mother Tongue Instruction

Yesterday at 12:49 PM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] It is universally agreed that the Federal Government’s National Language Policy (2022) must above all promote educational, cultural and economic benefit for all. We, as literacy and language experts, know from decades of evidence-based research that promoting mother-tongue instruction in early- grade education is a paramount in achieving that goal.

Why Harvard Has Not Reached a Deal with Trump

Yesterday at 12:02 PM, via New York Times

President Trump promised a deal last summer. Other universities have agreed to pay millions to settle with the federal government since then, but Harvard, which was asked to pay much more, has not.

Kenya: CLE Kicks Off Two-Day Forum to Reform Legal Education in Kenya

Yesterday at 10:11 AM, via AllAfrica

[Capital FM] Nairobi — The Council of Legal Education (CLE) has opened its inaugural two-day conference, marking a major step toward overhauling legal education and strengthening integrity standards in Kenya’s training of future lawyers.

Nigeria: ASUU Backs Down On Strike, Agrees to 40% Salary Increase

Yesterday at 07:00 AM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has softened its stance in the prolonged wage dispute with the Federal Government, agreeing to a 40 per cent salary increase, a development that may finally close months of drawn-out negotiations and avert fresh industrial action across public universities.

Scott Galloway on the masculinity crisis: ‘I worry we are evolving a new breed of asexual, asocial males’

Yesterday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

When his book Notes on Being a Man was released last month, it raced to the top of the bestseller lists. The US author, tech entrepreneur and podcaster explains his theories on dating, crying – and the rise of Donald Trump

It takes balls to title your book Notes on Being a Man. And, superficially, Scott Galloway could easily be lumped in with a dozen other manosphere-friendly alpha-bros...

New data reveals Australia’s highest-achieving Naplan schools for this year

Tuesday at 20:00 PM, via The Guardian

Among them is Carlingford West public school in NSW, where 96% of students speak a language other than English. Teachers say diversity helps the school thrive

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When Ziyan Lin arrived at Carlingford West public school to start year 5 this year, her school wasn’t the only thing that was new. She and her family had just migrated from...

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