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Education

Rwanda: Cows Are the Best Teachers of Human Character

29 May at 13:39 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Times] Recently, someone introduced an unusual philosophy during a business discussion. He asked me whether I had ever herded cows. For him, it is difficult to trust an African who has never herded cows. According to my prospective business associate, cows teach patience, resilience, and royalty – qualities he considers essential for building lasting relationships.

Nigeria: Beulah – Restoring Hope to Child-Amputees, Driving Inclusive Education

29 May at 13:35 PM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] FOUNDER of The Irede Foundation, Mrs Crystal Chigbu, explained how she transformed her daughter’s inability to walk into a lifeline of hope for others. Driven by faith, she defied fate to establish the foundation. Its primary mission is to help child amputees regain mobility, embrace independence, and live life to the fullest.

Sunak is right that our students need financial literacy – but that shouldn’t mean yet more maths | Simon Jenkins

29 May at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Education should prepare young people for dealing not only with practical things such as insurance, pensions and taxes but also with tech and mental health

What is it about ex-ministers that they suddenly know how to run the country? Tony Blair hurls thunderbolts at his successor, Keir Starmer. His former colleague, Alan Milburn, is shocked that a million young people aged 16-24 are not in...

Angola: Over 600 Students Benefit From School Kits in Camacupa

29 May at 05:56 AM, via AllAfrica

[ANGOP] Camacupa — A total of 618 primary school students from the villages of Ndala Mutumbo and Colo-Lilunga, in the commune of Cuanza, municipality of Camacupa, in the province of Bié, benefited from school kits as part of the educational project “My School, My World”.

The Guardian view on jobs and training: boosting young people’s chances should be a national mission | Editorial

28 May at 19:45 PM, via The Guardian

Colleges and placements can help the 1 million 16- to 24-year-olds who aren’t earning or learning. But what they need most is work

For a few days at least, political attention is focused on young people aged 16-24 who are not in education, employment or training (known as Neets). A report from the commission led by Alan Milburn, a former health secretary, shines a bright light on a group that...

‘Lost generation’: why can’t young people get jobs? – The Latest

28 May at 18:38 PM, via The Guardian

A landmark government-backed report has warned that the UK risks a ‘lost generation’ of young people, as new figures show that more than 1 million 16- to 24-year-olds in the UK were not in education, employment or training.

The former Labour cabinet minister Alan Milburn said youth disengagement was a mounting economic risk to the country, and urged a fundamental reset of policy covering...

‘Lost generation’: why can’t young people get jobs? – The Latest

28 May at 18:12 PM, via The Guardian

A landmark report has warned that the UK risks a ‘lost generation’ of young people, as new figures show that more than 1 million 16- to 24-year-olds in the UK were not in education, employment or training.

The former Labour cabinet minister Alan Milburn said youth disengagement was a mounting economic risk to the country, and urged a fundamental reset of policy covering schools, the health...

A Violent Education

28 May at 13:03 PM, via New York Times

We look at an extraordinary investigation into police officers in Texas schools.

Feeding the future of France: Rollout of €1 meals an attempt to help struggling students

28 May at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

It’s a thumbs up from the country’s 3 million students, who can now buy cheap meals up to twice a day

Where in France can you get a nutritious and balanced three-course meal for €1?

If you are one of the country’s estimated 3 million students in higher education, the answer is: the university restaurant or cafe.

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