Amid relief that changes will avoid significant disruption for families, there are fears some children will not benefit
Parents of children with special needs say they are relieved that the government’s long-awaited overhaul will avoid significant disruption for their families – but told the Guardian they fear getting help will remain a struggle.
Building up support and expertise in mainstream schools will take time and ministerial focus
With its education white paper, the key section of which concerns support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send), the government is returning to a more holistic view of schools. High standards and inclusion should be “two sides of the same coin”, the document states. The...
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[Nyasa Times] Students at Mzuzu University have complained about facing a severe crisis, with over 40 academically eligible students barred from sitting for their end-of-semester examinations due to outstanding tuition fees.
[SAnews.gov.za] KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has conveyed his heartfelt condolences following the tragic death of 24-year-old pilot student Leeche’ Manuel, who lost his life during a flight training exercise in Johannesburg.
[Liberian Investigator] – The chief executive officer of Robert Sports Academy, Robert Wuo Freahn, is rallying football stakeholders to support Liberia Football Association President Mustapha I. Raji for a third term, describing him as the “king of football development” in Liberia and calling for leadership continuity.
[Liberian Investigator] – Senate Pro-Tempore Nyonblee Kangar-Lawrence has pledged to push for a standalone budget line for the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law at the University of Liberia, signaling a potential structural shift in how the country’s premier legal institution is funded.
Police have arrested Peter Mandelson, a veteran Labour Party politician who served as British ambassador to the U.S., as part of an investigation into his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
U.S. artificial-intelligence startup Anthropic said three Chinese AI companies set up more than 24,000 fraudulent accounts with its Claude AI model to help their own systems catch up. From a report: The three companies — DeepSeek, Moonshot AI and MiniMax — prompted Claude more than 16 million times, siphoning information from Anthropic’s system to train and improve their own products, Anthropic...
[Nile Post] A total of 72 students have officially paid their enrollment fees and begun their studies under the Kingdom’s educational initiative, Kkalamu Ngabo, for the 2026 academic year.
[Nile Post] More than 20 primary schools in Kalungu District have undergone training on the effective use of newly distributed science kits in an initiative aimed at strengthening practical science education at the primary level.