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Education

Liberia: Starz Founder Lauds Nche Crackdown On Illegal Colleges in Liberia

27 June at 12:12 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Investigator] — The founder of Starz University, Ambassador Latim Da-Thong, has thrown his support behind the National Commission on Higher Education (NCHE) for shutting down and suspending dozens of higher learning institutions accused of operating without accreditation or failing to meet national academic standards.

Liberia: Stand Rejects Ban On Students’ Celebrations

27 June at 11:09 AM, via AllAfrica

[New Dawn] The Solidarity and Trust for a New Day (STAND), in firm alliance with WE THE PEOPLE Movement, says it rejects a recent joint statement issued by the Ministry of Education and the Liberia National Police on June 18, 2025, titled “Enforcement of Ban on Street Parades during Gala Day, Graduation, and WASSCE Celebration.”

Africa: Can Academics Use AI to Write Journal Papers? What the Guidelines Say

27 June at 06:31 AM, via AllAfrica

[The Conversation Africa] Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to “intelligent machines and algorithms that can reason and adapt based on sets of rules and environments which mimic human intelligence”. This field is evolving rapidly and the education sector, for one, is abuzz with discussion on AI use for writing.

Chad: Chad Agrees to Host Sudanese Cert. Exams This Year

27 June at 06:29 AM, via AllAfrica

[Dabanga] N’djamena / Atbara — The Chadian government has agreed to allow approximately 10,000 Sudanese students currently residing in eastern Chad to sit for their secondary school certificate exams on its territory. Chad’s refusal to host the exams last year caused widespread frustration among thousands of displaced students and their families.

Met officers ‘committed gross misconduct’ in strip-searching black girl at school

26 June at 15:24 PM, via The Guardian

Disciplinary hearing finds two police officers’ search of 15-year-old at school was disproportionate and humiliating

Two Metropolitan police officers who were involved in the strip-search of a black teenager at her school have been found to have committed gross misconduct.

The search was “disproportionate, inappropriate and unnecessary” and made Child Q feel degraded and humiliated, a panel...

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