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Education

Uganda: Why School Fees Shouldn’t Be a National Crisis

Tuesday at 09:27 AM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] Three times a year, Uganda rehearses the same distressing ritual: long queues outside bursars’ offices, whispered negotiations for “one more week,” and children sent home over partial payments. EDUCATION, our most reliable ladder out of poverty, turns into a termly liquidity crisis.

Kenya: Ombudsman Flags Sh30 SMS Fee for School Placement Results

Tuesday at 08:53 AM, via AllAfrica

[Capital FM] Nairobi — The Commission on Administrative Justice has raised concerns over what it terms as excessive charges imposed on students and parents seeking access to senior secondary school placement results.

Uganda: Don’t Ruin Your Retirement Over School Fees, Mayiga Warns Parents

Tuesday at 08:48 AM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has cautioned parents against sacrificing their long-term financial security to enroll their children in “Ivy League” schools, warning that no level of academic success can compensate for old-age financial instability.

Nigeria: New ASUU Deal Strengthens Autonomy – Govt

Tuesday at 07:29 AM, via AllAfrica

[Daily Trust] The Federal Government has said the 2025 agreement with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which takes effect from January 2026, is designed to strengthen autonomy safeguards and stabilise Nigeria’s university system.

Communication is key to the chances of Send reforms succeeding

Monday at 21:46 PM, via The Guardian

Bridget Phillipson and her team are making sure MPs and the public grasp the need to overhaul the special educational needs system

In her first week as a cabinet minister Bridget Phillipson held a meeting for new Labour MPs with one subject – special educational needs. Almost 100 MPs came to that first meeting.

There were new MPs for whom the issue was personal to their own families – Jen...

What are the Send changes in England likely to cost and what are the hurdles?

Monday at 21:21 PM, via The Guardian

Parents and teachers will be wondering what resources ministers can secure for Labour’s revamp of system

• Fewer children in England to get EHCPs by 2035 under Send overhaul• Parents of children with Send give changes in England a mixed response• The impact of Send changes in England: four likely scenarios for children

There is always an extra cost to delivering a tailored service, which is how...

Parents of children with Send give changes in England a mixed response

Monday at 20:45 PM, via The Guardian

Amid relief that changes will avoid significant disruption for families, there are fears some children will not benefit

Parents of children with special needs say they are relieved that the government’s long-awaited overhaul will avoid significant disruption for their families – but told the Guardian they fear getting help will remain a struggle.

Becky, whose son Kyllian has a number of...

The Guardian view on Send reforms: ministers need to show how inclusion will work | Editorial

Monday at 20:40 PM, via The Guardian

Building up support and expertise in mainstream schools will take time and ministerial focus

With its education white paper, the key section of which concerns support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send), the government is returning to a more holistic view of schools. High standards and inclusion should be “two sides of the same coin”, the document states. The...

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