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Education

San Francisco teachers begin first strike in nearly 50 years

09 February at 17:14 PM, via The Guardian

Thousands walk out after talks with district failed to reach agreement on wages, healthcare and resources for students with special needs

About 6,000 public schoolteachers in San Francisco went on strike on Monday, the first public schoolteachers strike in the city in nearly 50 years.

The strike comes after teachers and the district failed to reach an agreement over higher wages, health...

Uganda: Educationists Renew Calls to Scrap PLE As Schools Reopen

09 February at 16:32 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] The debate over the future of the Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) has resurfaced, with education experts and examination authorities proposing reforms that could significantly change how learners are assessed at the end of primary school.

Children with special needs in England will keep current support, minister says

09 February at 14:54 PM, via The Guardian

Georgia Gould reassures parents that no child will be asked to leave school or have levels of assistance removed

Children with special needs will not lose their places at special schools or current levels of assistance, an education minister has told parents anxious that the government would strip away their child’s support.

Facing questions at an online forum, part of the Department for...

Liberia: House Cites Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Education As Rep. Jones Alarms Over Alleged Abuse of Liberian Student in India

09 February at 13:16 PM, via AllAfrica

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — The Plenary of the House of Representatives on the 5th day of the 1st quarter of the 3rd session of the 55th Legislature on Thursday, February 5, 2026 unanimously voted to cite the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Education to provide comprehensive accounts on the numbers and status of Liberian students in foreign land.

Liberia: Govt Endorses Gonet Academy As Catalyst for Human Capital Transformation

09 February at 13:12 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] At a time when Liberia continues to grapple with unemployment, weak institutional capacity, and a widening skills gap among its youthful population, the government has offered rare and emphatic validation to a non-state actor it says is making a “critical and excellent” contribution to national human capital development.

Liberia: Explicit School Performance Sparks Accountability Debate

09 February at 13:11 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] The question of who bears responsibility when explicit entertainment reaches school campuses has returned to the national spotlight following a forceful condemnation by the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, sharpening scrutiny of how Liberia enforces child-safeguarding standards across educational institutions.

Liberia: India Doubles Training Opportunities for Liberians After Full Uptake

09 February at 13:05 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Dawn] The Government of India, through its Embassy in Liberia, has announced an increase in its annual Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) training slots for Liberian professionals from 70 to 120, following full utilization of the previous allocation.

Liberia: Molowamu’s Children Trapped By Neglect As Broken Roads and Absent Schools Derail Futures in Gbarpolu County

09 February at 12:46 PM, via AllAfrica

[FrontPageAfrica] Gbarpolu County — In Molowamu Town of Bokomu District, childhood dreams are quietly slipping away, not because children lack ability or ambition, but because the basic structures meant to support them are missing. Hidden behind impassable roads and years of official neglect, the town stands as a stark reminder of how rural Liberia continues to fall through the cracks of...

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