Liberia: Give Deaf Children a Voice Through Education
[New Dawn] – Advocates appeal to national government
SATURDAY, 19 JULY 2025, 00:43
[New Dawn] – Advocates appeal to national government
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba — Education Minister Professor Birhanu Nega recently appeared on Bertu Weg, a program aired by the state-owned Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation, where he spoke candidly about the long-standing challenges within the education sector and the direction and performance of the country’s education system over the past four years. The interview, noted for its frankness...
[Daily News] Dar es Salaam — FORMER President and Chairperson of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), Dr Jakaya Kikwete, has commended the government for its continued efforts to expand access to education for both boys and girls.
Bilton School in Rugby apologised after preventing a pupil from making a speech at school while wearing a union jack dress.
[New Dawn] The Director of the Forpoh Vocational Training Institute in Grand Kru County, Gabriel S. Tidoe, has strongly encouraged parents and guardians to take their children’s education seriously if Liberia is to match the educational standards of other countries in the region.
Leaders from Georgetown, the City University of New York and the University of California, Berkeley, will become the latest to testify about accusations of campus antisemitism.
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As a young officer in the French and Indian War, Washington was involved in a devastating friendly fire incident. Military veterans are helping archaeologists excavate the location.
Michael Maggart, a high school friend of Anderson’s, has no training or aspirations to be an actor. The director keeps casting him anyway.
[Leadership] National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) has declared that no student was killed in the recent crisis at the Federal Polytechnic in Auchi, Edo State.
The school will be created using portable buildings, rather than looking anything like Hogwarts.
[Afrobarometer] Eight in 10 families say they have benefited from free schooling.
[The Conversation Africa] Almost 70 years after independence was gained across the continent, many African countries continue to face the complex task of managing ethnic diversity and building national cohesion. National cohesion is a broad and often abstract concept. It refers to the extent to which people within a country share a sense of common purpose and belonging. It is often reflected in...
[The Conversation Africa] South African primary schools are facing a crisis. Every day, learners fight, bully, destroy property, and intimidate other learners and teachers, turning what should be safe spaces into places of fear and mistrust.
Cuts have hit most of the department’s main functions, which include investigating civil rights complaints, providing financial aid, researching what works in education, testing students and dispersing federal funding.
Children from lower-income families also remain significantly behind their peers as impact of pandemic continues to be felt
Five-year-olds with special educational needs in England are lagging a record 20 months behind their peers, according to a report that says the country’s youngest learners face a “deepening crisis”, five years after the pandemic.
Since Covid closed schools, disrupting...
Government says new guidance will challenge ‘manosphere’ myths as DfE reports epidemic-scale misogyny
Secondary school pupils in England are to be taught about “incel” culture and the links between pornography and misogyny as part of long-awaited statutory government guidance due to be published on Tuesday.
It will include a new focus on positive role models for boys and challenge “myths...
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Justices lift federal judge’s order that reinstated nearly 1,400 workers affected by mass layoffs in win for president
The US supreme court on Monday cleared the way for Donald Trump’s administration to resume dismantling the Department of Education as part of his bid to shrink the federal government’s role in education in favor of more control by the states.
In the latest high court win for...
Lawyers for the Trump administration had asked the justices to block a lower court order that directed officials to reinstate thousands of fired employees.