[Ethiopian Herald] Needless to state, quality education plays an important role in human development, as the more educated a person is, the higher responsibility and commitment they develop towards serving their respective nations.
[Ethiopian Herald] It is abundantly clear that vocational education plays a paramount role in transforming the lives of millions of students all over the world across a broad range of fields of study. Just to mention a few: School of International Education, School of continuing Education, School of Basic Education, School of Information Engineering, School of Urban Safety Engineering, School...
[Ethiopian Herald] Public education, particularly higher education, is the engine of development in any country. According to some sources, “The primary purpose of public education is to ensure that all children have an equal opportunity to receive a quality education, preparing them for productive lives and fostering a civically engaged society. It aims to equip individuals with the knowledge,...
In a social media post, the president mused about redirecting $3 billion in research grant funding that his administration has frozen or withdrawn, but he gave no details.
School at Bearded Theory festival allows parents to enrol children without incurring fines for absences
In a sunny classroom a group of children are constructing music festival stages out of cardboard; in the “playground” outside another class are learning how to throw a diabolo. It is Friday morning at school – but not as you know it.
This is Bearded Theory’s Festival School, where parents...
[New Dawn] Gbarnga, Bong County – May 25, 2025: In a move aimed at advancing higher education in Bong County, Representative Robert Flomo Womba of District #4 has introduced a bill in the House of Representatives seeking to elevate the Bong County Technical College (BCTC) to full university status.
Attacks on the university make clear that the administration will wield its power against anyone who incurs its displeasure
In record time, a court has at least temporarily put a stop to the Trump administration’s latest attack on Harvard University, part of a larger retaliation spree that began in April.
On Thursday, Kristi Noem had revoked Harvard’s certification to host international...
[New Dawn] Gbarnga — The International Consolidated Contractors (ICC) company, on Saturday, May 24, 2025, officially handed over a newly constructed senior secondary school in Gbarnga, Bong County, to the Ministry of Education.
[Vanguard] Makurdi — The Inspector General of Police, IGP, Kayode Egbetokun has launched the Safe School Initiative in Benue state with a charge on schools, parents and communities to work closely with the Police to ensure the safety of children in schools.
[New Times] Sheikh Musa Sindayigaya, the Mufti of Rwanda and head of the Rwanda Muslim Community, is a man of vision, education, and experience. At 45, his journey reflects the intersection of faith, leadership, and service.
Hong Kong has called on the city’s universities to open their doors to those affected by Donald Trump’s attempted ban on foreign students
Hong Kong’s education bureau has called on the city’s universities to “attract top talent” by opening their doors to those affected by the Trump administration’s attempt to ban Harvard from enrolling international students.
[Premium Times] JAMB had rescheduled the UTME for 379,997 candidates whose results were altered by a glitch that affected 157 centres in Lagos state and the South-east.
Country at top of education charts aims to equip students and teachers with ‘world-class artificial intelligence skills’
While many schools in England have banned smartphones, in Estonia – regarded as the new European education powerhouse – students are regularly asked to use their devices in class, and from September they will be given their own AI accounts.
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts
Should schools still be taking a long summer break – is it detrimental to children’s learning? Or should they go year-round with shorter breaks? Julia Phillipson, Corby
The first-term Pennsylvania Democrat said his openness about his mental health issues has been “weaponized” against him, prompting him to start showing up for votes and hearings he considers useless.