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Education

Nigeria: How Dangote’s Education Drive Is Changing Lives in Ibeju Lekki, Lagos

26 March at 11:08 AM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] On the outskirts of Lagos, where one of Africa’s largest industrial ecosystems is redefining Nigeria’s economic landscape, a quieter but equally powerful transformation is unfolding — one rooted in classrooms, not construction sites. Across Ibeju-Lekki, thousands of students are experiencing a different kind of impact — not measured in barrels of refined petroleum or tonnes of...

Write It Up! How Fast Do Our Journalists Type?

25 March at 09:00 AM, via New York Times

When it comes to breaking news, it’s a race not only to get the story, but to record it. We tracked down some of the speediest fingers in our newsroom.

A Missile Fragment in a Schoolyard

25 March at 06:01 AM, via New York Times

Examining an image of children near a missile fragment, which landed near a school as several families were sheltering inside it.

Massachusetts Teacher Charged With Raping Two Students

25 March at 05:01 AM, via New York Times

The students say the former teacher at Miss Hall’s, a boarding school, groomed them and began having sex with them at age 16, which state law considers old enough for consent.

Councils in England must outline Send plans to access £860m funding pot

25 March at 00:30 AM, via The Guardian

First tranche of a £3bn fund aimed at creating 50,000 new Send places in mainstream schools part of changes announced last month

Councils in England will have to set out plans to create more places in local mainstream schools for children with special educational needs and disabilities as a condition of receiving a share of £860m in new government funding.

Authorities must submit their written...

Why going to an HBCU might be better for Black students’ health

24 March at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

A study found correlation between the environment and long-term wellness in sample of 1,978 who attended college between 1940-80

Attending a historically Black college or university (HBCU) as a young adult may be linked with better later-life cognitive outcomes for Black Americans, according to a recent study. The authors sampled 1,978 Black American adults who attended college between 1940 and...

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