[Nile Post] The Regional Traffic Officer (RTO) for the Albertine region, Joram Tumwebaze, has called on communities to prioritise road safety education among schoolchildren as a long-term solution to Uganda’s growing road crash crisis.
[Vanguard] Can Artificial Intelligence, AI, play a transformative role in addressing the long-standing gaps in engineering education across Nigeria and Africa? This question is gaining momentum as researchers and education experts explore how AI can bridge the persistent divide between theory and practical application in engineering training across the continent.
[Ghanaian Times] At the start of the 2024/2025 academic year, Ghana’s secondary education sector underwent a major reform with the introduction of a new Senior High School (SHS) curriculum by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) and the Ghana Education Service (GES).
[New Dawn] Monrovia — In support of national efforts against drug abuse, BnB Liberia, in partnership with Brain Light International (BLI), has taken the lead here in raising awareness about the dangers of drugs in schools, while providing essential educational materials to students.
The shift mirrors trends at other elite schools after a ban on affirmative action. The Trump administration has said it wants to scrutinize demographics to ensure schools aren’t using racial preferences.
The team in Oklahoma City forfeited its district championship earlier this year after the coach verified that a scoring error had incorrectly crowned them as winners.
Burns’s 12-hour documentary about our national origin story is landing in the middle of a culture war. Yes, it’s complicated. No, he does not want to talk about President Trump.
Parents say use of isolation room damages mental health and children’s learning
One in 12 secondary pupils put in isolation rooms at least once a week, study finds
Max was 11 and had just started his new secondary school when he was first put into isolation. He had asked to use the toilet between lessons, which was not ordinarily allowed, and was told to go quickly.
Children with special educational needs more than twice as likely to be put in isolation, say Manchester researchers
‘Publicly humiliated’: parents describe difficulty of children’s isolation at school
One in 12 secondary pupils report being put into school isolation rooms at least once a week where they often spend in excess of eight hours, missing more than a full day of lessons, according to...
School joins University of Pennsylvania, Columbia and Brown in bowing to White House to restore funding
The University of Virginia (UVA) has become the latest school to agree to the Trump administration’s demands concerning discrimination in admissions and hiring following significant pressure from the justice department.
The deal, which the department announced on Wednesday, comes after the...
Family seeks tutor from ‘socially appropriate background’ who can provide infant with ‘comprehensive British cultural environment’
Getting paid £180,000 a year to tutor a single child might sound like a dream job but there’s a catch: the child is only one-year-old and you need to get him into Eton.
A wealthy family near London is “searching for a tutor to provide a comprehensive British...
[ANGOP] Malanje — The Province of Malanje is to have branches of the “Science on Wheels Project” in some schools, starting in January 2026, an initiative of the Luanda Science Center (CCL), the institution’s deputy director-general for science, Hélder Francisco, announced Tuesday.
The government’s funding plans, announced in this week’s white paper, won’t do much to alleviate a deepening crisis of morale among university staff
The prospect of university tuition fees passing the £10,000 threshold in this parliament will not put a song in the heart of Labour MPs desperate for some good news stories. Nevertheless, the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, had little...
[Namibian] The government has allocated N$663 million to cover registration and tuition fees for the first quarter of 2026 as part of the phased rollout of subsidised free tertiary education.
[Liberian Investigator] – Liberia’s student community is mourning the death of Varney Alieu Jarsey, a former president of the Liberia National Students Union (LINSU), who passed away at age 40 in India after a period of illness.