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Education

Nigeria: No Info About Our 78 Children Kidnapped By Boko Haram Weeks Ago, Parents Lament

Monday at 07:03 AM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] Parents of the 42 Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School pupils and students, as well as the 36 Lassa Government Day Secondary School Students,in Askira-Uba local government area of Borno State, still in the hands of the Boko Haram terrorists weeks after their abduction, have gone spiritual seeking God’s intervention over the safe return of their children.

Nigeria: Reverse WAEC, NECO Fees Hike or Risk Explosion in Out-of-School Children – Atiku to Tinubu

Monday at 07:03 AM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] ABUJA: Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has condemned the Federal Government’s continued escalation of the cost of public education, describing the recent increase in fees for Federal Unity Colleges and the reported approval of a uniform ₦50,000 examination fee for West African Examinations Council WAEC and National Examinations Council NECO candidates from 2027 as cruel.

Liberia: Teachers’ Group Calls for More Investment in Public Education

Monday at 06:35 AM, via AllAfrica

[New Dawn] Monrovia, July 13, 2026: The National Teachers Association of Liberia and Education International have called for increased government investment in public education, improved teacher welfare, and stronger regulation of private education providers.

At last, a proper excuse for monoglots to learn another language: it helps keep your brain young | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

Sunday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

I love busting out a French subjunctive in pursuit of better restaurant service, so it’s a joy to discover there’s a neuroscientific upside to being multilingual

It’s hard to pick a favourite PG Wodehouse line, but the one I’m perhaps most fond of is this: “Into the face of the young man who sat on the terrace of the Hotel Magnifique at Cannes there had crept a look of furtive shame, the...

Safe from AI: which jobs will help you thrive in the future?

Saturday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Experts say there will still be opportunities ahead in everything from teaching to hotels and the law

Entering the world of work often brings some uncertainty, but now there is another question: how can I AI-proof my career?

We asked people from across various industries what they think the impact of AI will be on careers, and which jobs may be less affected. While it is still early days for...

‘Children were calling for their mummies’: UK pupils struggle in 40C-plus classrooms

Saturday at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Teachers call for schools to be urgently adapted for hot weather amid reports of nausea, fainting and heatstroke

The extreme heat that has hit the UK twice in the past few weeks has left teachers struggling to cope as temperatures in some classrooms climb above 40C, with pupils and staff suffering from heatstroke, nausea and headaches.

Teachers say they have been desperately trying to keep...

Farewells to the Platner Campaign

Friday at 19:04 PM, via New York Times

Readers respond to an editorial about lessons from Graham Platner’s failed Senate campaign. Also: The Smithsonian’s goal.

Developing countries spend more repaying foreign debt than on education, UN reveals

Friday at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Unesco report shows children lost out to servicing debt in 113 countries, with 18 spending five times more on loans

Most developing countries spent less on education than they did repaying debt last year, according to the UN, at the same time as global aid to education is predicted to decline by up to 30%.

More was spent on servicing foreign debt than on education in 113 developing countries in...

Nigeria: Tinubu Seeks Senate Approval for Secondary Education Reform Bill

Friday at 07:31 AM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] ABUJA — President Bola Tinubu has transmitted the National Secondary Education Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2026 to the Senate, seeking legislative approval for reforms aimed at strengthening the administration and governance of public senior secondary education in Nigeria.

Malawi: Msaka Promises MPs – ‘No Student Will Be Forced Out’ Over University Fee Hike

Friday at 07:21 AM, via AllAfrica

[Nyasa Times] Minister of Higher Education Bright Msaka has assured Parliament that no student will be forced to abandon their university education because of the recent tuition fee increases at public universities, seeking to calm a row that has spread rapidly across political parties, student bodies and civil society since the hikes were announced.

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