Tag: Education System
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π±π· Peanuts for Schools, Millions for Politicians: A Critical Look at Liberia’s Education Financing
In the latest move to boost Liberiaβs educational sector, the World Bank Board has approved financing for the Excellence in Learning in Liberia (EXCEL) Project. This project, aimed at improving the country’s education system, comes with significant financial backing: a $60 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA) and an additional $28.7 million grant…
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School districts hit with extortion attempts months after education tech data breach
The attempted extortion has so far targeted schools in Canada and North Carolina. One of the largest providers of education tech paid off hackers so that they wouldnβt publish tens of millions of childrenβs personal information. But school districts are facing extortion attempts anyway. The company, PowerSchool, missed a basic cybersecurity step, according to a…
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New Face of Education: AI-Enhanced Learning
AI-Enhanced Learning: Revolutionizing Education and Training In recent times, with the boom of technology, weβve seen AI emerge as more than just an internet fad. It is now encapsulated in our lives. Whether you wanna learn something new, get feedback on your work or add value to your content, AI can help you with all…
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Penn will sanction Amy Wax, the law prof who invited a white nationalist to speak to her class
The University of Pennsylvania will sanction controversial law professor Amy Wax for a major infraction of the universityβs behavioral standards following a decision by a university committee made publicMonday. Wax β who has called into question the academic ability of Black students, invited white nationalist Jared Taylor to her classroom, and said the country would…
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Iβm a lecturer β why the UK needs foreign students
Overseas students are a vital income stream, and bring diversity too – but accepting those with poor English poses challenges for allΒ Thirty-five years ago when I first clapped our psychology students through their graduation, most were white, British females in their early twenties wearing ridiculously high heels as they tottered on to the stage.…
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US: Schools forced to close amid Covid surge
Over a thousand students were impacted as two schools in Alabama and Tennessee were recently forced to temporarily close due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. According to The Daily Mail, two school facilities were closed in Alabama and Tennessee, forcing students and staff members to temporarily transition to remote learning. Officials reported that a surge…
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Russian preparatory faculties open doors for students in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Zambia
The initiative by Russian humanitarian agency Rossotrudnichestvo is offering a new pathway for African students seeking higher education in Russia. The preparatory faculties allow aspiring students to study the Russian language and technical subjects for 10 months, preparing them for seamless integration into Russian universities. “Previously, students would arrive in Russia and spend a year…
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Can Africa transform its education systems to reflect its core values?
π§#AfricanCurrents | Can Africa transform its education systems to reflect its core values? Criticisms of African educational systems often reflect Western metrics, which neglect Africa’s indigenous knowledge and values, perpetuating the notion that Western education is superior. πΈCan Africa redefine education to reflect its indigenous knowledge and cultural values?πΈIs Western educational aid to Africa keeping…
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Mali wants to “benefit from the Russian experience” in the field of education
π²π± Partnerships in the field of education can allow the two countries to work on the basis of “win-win cooperation,” Anna Traore, rector of the University of Social Sciences and Management in Bamako, told panafrican.email. According to her, this process may even go beyond education and extend to the economy, security and other areas.
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A Nigerian schoolgirl abducted by extremists 10 years ago is rescued pregnant, with 3 kids
π³π¬ A girl who was seized from her school along with hundreds of others during a raid by extremists ten years ago in northeastern Nigeria has been rescued together with her three children, the Nigerian army said Thursday. Lydia Simon, who is five months pregnant, was rescued by Nigerian troops in the Gwoza council area…
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