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Education

Namibia: Budget Friendly School Lunch Ideas

24 January at 01:29 AM, via AllAfrica

[Namibian] The children are back at school, and between stationery shopping and replacing school shoes they somehow outgrew over the holidays, most of us are checking our bank balances with one eye closed, fully aware that payday is still a long way off.

Gambia: Le Jumbo Graduates 175 in Mentorship Cohort 0.4 Programme

24 January at 01:15 AM, via AllAfrica

[The Point] Le Jumbo, a mentorship programme designed to arm youth with the requisite skills and knowledge before they start seeking for formal jobs at institutions, recently graduated over 175 mentees from its mentorship program cohort 0.4.

Nigeria: Benue Gov Distributes Learning Materials to Schools

23 January at 21:09 PM, via AllAfrica

[Daily Trust] Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has flagged off the distribution of Teaching and Learning Materials (TLMs) donated by the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) to public basic education schools across the state.

Nigeria: The Latest FG-ASUU Agreement

23 January at 16:02 PM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] Monday Philips Ekpe writes that if properly implemented, the new pact between government and university lecturers can come to fruition

‘There are kids not going to school’: fear of ICE is keeping children from classes in Connecticut

23 January at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

In New Haven, where one in six residents is foreign born, children’s education suffers as they are afraid to step out

“They took her, they took her, they took her.”

Those were some of the words Cora Muñoz, the Wilbur Cross high school assistant principal, could discern while on the phone with the guardian of one of her students. As the caller sobbed and struggled to speak, Muñoz realized that...

The Trump Crackup

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

Events are being propelled by one man’s damaged psyche.

Student loans: ‘My debt rose £20,000 to £77,000 even though I’m paying’

23 January at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Millions of graduates are trapped by ballooning debts, as their repayments are dwarfed by the interest added

Helen Lambert borrowed £57,000 to go to university and began repaying her student loan in 2021 after starting work as an NHS nurse.

Since then she has repaid more than £5,000, typically having about £145 a month taken from her pay packet. But everything she hands over is dwarfed by the...

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