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Education

Uganda: Iuiu Cancels Mature Entry Certificate for NRM Flag Bearer for Kitagwenda

Monday at 19:01 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] The Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU) has cancelled a Mature Age Entry certificate that had been issued to Kitagwenda County National Resistance Movement (NRM) parliamentary aspirant Robert Mugabe after investigations established that the documents he used to qualify for the examination were fraudulently obtained.

Sudan: TSC President Attends Mobilized Forces Graduation in Khartoum

Monday at 18:18 PM, via AllAfrica

[SNA] Khartoum, Jan. 3, 2026 (SUNA) – President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC) and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel-Fattah Al-Burhan, made a surprise visit to attend the graduation ceremony of the second batch of mobilized volunteers from Al-Karama (the Dignity) camps in South Khartoum on Saturday.

Nigeria: Ekiti Schools Resume Tomorrow

Monday at 18:07 PM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] The Ekiti State government has disclosed that public and private primary and secondary schools in the state would resume tomorrow for the second term of the 2025/2026 academic session.

South Africa: Why Do South African Teachers Still Threaten Children With a Beating? A Psychologist Explains

Monday at 17:28 PM, via AllAfrica

[The Conversation Africa] Corporal punishment – usually referring to adults hitting children – was abolished in South Africa in 1997. The Constitutional Court had already ruled it incompatible with the bill of rights in 1995. In that judgement, the chief justice said that in his view, “juvenile whipping is cruel, it is inhuman and it is degrading” – as well as “unnecessary”.

Generation AI: fears of ‘social divide’ unless all children learn computing skills

Monday at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Children are growing up as AI natives and experts say computing skills should be on par with reading and writing

In a Cambridge classroom, Joseph, 10, trained his AI model to discern between drawings of apples and drawings of smiles.

“AI gets lots of things wrong,” he said, as it mistakenly identified a fruit as a face. He set about retraining it and, in a flash, he had it back on track –...

Nigeria: Governor Soludo Reaffirms Commitment to Education Reform

Monday at 02:07 AM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has reiterated his administration’s commitment to transform the state’s education sector, with plans to recruit more teachers to improve the quality of learning across public schools.

‘Oh my gosh, they’re all from London and Cambridge’: York University’s northerners fight back

Sunday at 15:00 PM, via The Guardian

Lucy Morville, from Burnley, thought most students would be from the north and felt ‘culture shock’ surrounded by southerners

Like many students from the north, Lucy Morville says she felt “culture shock” at being surrounded by southerners when she arrived at university. But she said the shock was even greater because it wasn’t what she expected when she enrolled at the University of York.

“I...

UK university degree no longer ‘passport to social mobility’, says King’s vice-chancellor

03 January at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Prof Shitij Kapur says there are too many graduates and degree is now just a ‘visa’ to enter professional world

The UK now has a “surfeit” of graduates and students must accept that a university degree is no longer a “passport to social mobility”, a leading vice-chancellor has argued.

Prof Shitij Kapur, the head of King’s College London, said the days when universities could promise that...

One Week Without Smartphones on a College Campus

03 January at 12:00 PM, via New York Times

A student-organized “tech fast” at St. John’s College thrust young people headfirst into a world of chalkboard-based communication. (On that note: Has anyone seen Eliza?)

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