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Education

Nigeria: Pen to Power – How Oketola’s Journalism Now Shapes Academic Research, Public Policy

21 August at 17:01 PM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] Adedayo Oketola, a highly decorated journalist, author and former newspaper editor, is seeing his work transcend the newsroom. His award-winning reports are now being cited in academic journals, policy papers, and international forums, proving that rigorous journalism remains a critical force in driving research, accountability, and reform across sectors. Uzoma Mba writes that the

Au revoir to French: Spanish becomes most popular language GCSE

21 August at 16:44 PM, via The Guardian

More than 136,000 studied español for this year’s exams, as holidays and La Liga football help increase its appeal

Despite a once bitter rivalry that dates to before the Spanish Armada in 1588, pupils in England are studying español in greater numbers than ever before, with it overtaking French as the most popular language for GCSEs.

The rise of Spanish in schools has long been predicted,...

GCSE results: joy at Maesteg school, but Wales still lagging behind England

21 August at 16:14 PM, via The Guardian

Wales’s overpass rate of 62.5% is behind England’s 67.1% – although there were many success stories at the Llynfi valley secondary

GCSE results: pupils in England bounce back from pandemic as top grades rise

Even though Mia Headington found out she had dyslexia the day before her first GCSE exam, the diagnosis didn’t faze her. Opening her results envelope on Thursday morning, the 16-year-old...

Texas killed in-state tuition for undocumented college students – what happened next?

21 August at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Republicans once championed the policy on economic grounds. Undoing it is disrupting students’ lives and sowing confusion on campuses

Ximena had a plan.

The 18-year-old from Houston was going to start college in the fall at the University of Texas at Tyler, where she had been awarded $10,000 a year in scholarships. That, she hoped, would set her up for her dream: a PhD in chemistry, followed by...

Nigeria: Oyeweso Lauds Nasfat’s Role in Islam, Education, National Devt

21 August at 14:18 PM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Prof. Siyan Oyeweso, has lauded NASFAT’s contributions to Islamic propagation, moral standards, and nation-building, saying that the move etched its name in gold over the years.

Nigeria: Renewher Empowers Women Through Health Education

21 August at 14:18 PM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] The Presidential Launch of RenewHER Gala and Awards Night marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s women’s health history, highlighting the power of health education in transforming lives.

Nigeria: University of Greater Manchester Researchers Present Groundbreaking Psycho-Intelligence Framework At International Conference

21 August at 14:18 PM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] A pioneering research project led by Professor Celestine Iwendi of the Centre of Intelligence of Things (CIoTh) at the University of Greater Manchester, Bolton, has been officially accepted for presentation at the 12th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and Optimization (ICRITO 2025), under the theme ‘Trends and Future Directions’

Liberia: First Lady Launches 75 Scholarships to Train Health Workers

21 August at 12:33 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] First Lady Kartumu Yarta Boakai on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, held an interactive forum for over 100 Liberian health practitioners to recruit potential candidates for over 75 fully funded scholarships in critical medical specializations.

Liberia: Liberian Students in China Decry Stipend Cuts, Delays

21 August at 12:33 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] Changsha City, China- Liberian students studying in China have raised concerns over “unfair reduction” of their stipends provided by the Liberian government, revealing that the situation is creating serious hardship for them. In spite of the reduction, the students told the Daily Observer in an interview that the inadequate ones are not even paid on time–delayed for many weeks.

GCSE results: pupils in England bounce back from pandemic as top grades rise

21 August at 10:30 AM, via The Guardian

Proportion awarded grades 7 or above is up on last year despite concerns over Covid era’s affect on cohort

GCSE results – live

Pupils in England who were thought to have been among the worst affected by Covid have bounced back in their GCSE results with more achieving top grades despite the disruption of the pandemic.

There had been fears that this cohort, who were in the final year of primary...

School uniforms were meant to be the great leveller – how does a £400 bill do that? | Lucy Pasha-Robinson

21 August at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

The cost of a suit, tie and PE kit is simply too much for many parents. Something practical, sustainable and affordable shouldn’t be too much to ask

Something big is about to happen to households across England. Exhausted parents at the playground, wild-eyed as they respond to work emails while their kids charge past with anarchic abandon, gather their final ounces of energy. “Liberation day...

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