Texas Passed a Law Protecting Campus Speech. It’s on the Verge of Rolling It Back.
A bill would restrict “expressive activities” on campus — which could include what students wear and the hours and weeks they can protest.
FRIDAY, 20 JUNE 2025, 02:24
A bill would restrict “expressive activities” on campus — which could include what students wear and the hours and weeks they can protest.
[Leadership] Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule has revealed that, beyond the shady deals that led to the recent recruitment of teachers, half of the applicants employed were not qualified.
A Heanor school has won international recognition for its community work.
The Scottish government has published guidance for schools on how to deal with violent and aggressive behaviour from pupils.
A report looking into serious crime involving young people analysed data recorded between 2019 and 2023.
[HRW] Abuja — Most African Governments Don’t Meet Global Funding Benchmarks
Public accounts committee calls on government to urgently address deficit on high needs spending hitting at end of financial year
Councils in England face being overwhelmed by billions of pounds in debts and reforms that are divorced from reality, according to an influential committee of MPs.
In its inquiry into local government finances, the public accounts committee (PAC) told the Treasury...
Nearly three-fourths of the students in L.A. public schools are Latino. Some families, and a few graduates, stayed away from graduation ceremonies out of fear of federal raids.
Nearly three-fourths of the students in L.A. public schools are Latino. Some families, and a few graduates, stayed away from graduation ceremonies out of fear of federal raids.
[Liberian Observer] In a groundbreaking move to enhance accountability and transparency within the education sector, the Maryland County Education Office is set to embark on a comprehensive audit of all 179 functional schools across the county.
[Daily News] Dar es Salaam — The government has applauded the contribution of private schools to the country’s education sector and urged them to embrace modern technology to produce graduates capable of selfemployment and creating jobs for others.
[263Chat] A total of 500 people in Mudzi District have graduated with certificates after completing a government-backed basic skills training programme aimed at fighting drug and substance abuse while promoting economic empowerment.
[Daily Trust] The National Business and Technical Education Board (NABTEB), said the board will embrace Computer-Based Test in subsequent Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) common entrance examinations and other examinations of the board.
[FrontPageAfrica] Harper, Maryland — Maryland County’s education sector is poised for a significant shift toward accountability, as County Education Officer (CEO) Larry Nimely has announced the launch of the first-ever audit of all 179 functional schools in the county.
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Mount Kigali University has officially transitioned into an independent institution with the appointment of Prof. Egara Kabaji as its founding Chancellor.
[Daily Trust] The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Yusuf Maitama Sule Federal University of Education Kano (YUMSFUEK), branch, has demanded the immediate removal of Professor Ahmad Adamu, Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, from his position as Chairman of the Governing Council of the institution.
[Government of Mauritius] Outstanding School Certificate (SC) and Higher School Certificate (HSC) students who excelled in the 2024 Cambridge Art and Design examinations were rewarded yesterday during the launch of the annual art exhibition at the Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre in Belle Village.
[Nile Post] Aga Khan University (AKU) in Uganda has launched a new undergraduate programme, Bachelor of Nursing Science – Direct Entry, designed to equip the next generation of nurses with the advanced skills and knowledge essential for today’s dynamic healthcare environment.
[Nile Post] Reach A Hand Uganda, through its “Undo The Taboo” and “GN Trybe” initiatives, brought together over 1,000 students from more than 20 schools across the country to highlight the effectiveness of edutainment in menstrual hygiene management as well showcase innovative menstrual products and disposal mechanisms.
Alhassan Susso, who teaches in the Bronx, is funding a teaching prize in Gambia, his home country, after the State Department canceled a grant program.