Education
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Yunus: I will Help Make Students’ Dream for Bangladesh Come True
Bangladesh's new leader, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has stepped into the role of interim government head following the unexpected resignation…
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Concerns Raised About New Teacher Maths Requirement
Concerns have emerged about new math requirements for primary school teachers, with critics arguing that these changes might deter potential…
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Early Childhood Education Workers to Receive 15% Pay Rise – if Centres Limit Fee Increases
The Albanese government has announced a 15% pay increase for early childhood education workers, aimed at addressing wage inequities in…
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JCPS Ready for School Start Thursday, but Expected Ruling From Judge Could Complicate Bus Plan
Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) is confident in its new transportation plan for the first day of school on Thursday,…
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U.S. University Admission Forgery: Indian Student Arrested for Submitting Fake Records to Return to India
Aryan Anand, a 19-year-old Indian student, was arrested and charged with falsifying records to gain admission to Lehigh University in…
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Fake Letter Leaves Nigerian International Student Without Status, Asked to Leave Canada
In 2019, Lola Akinlade, an international student from Nigeria, graduated with a diploma in social services from Nova Scotia Community…
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PH schools Open Amid Familiar Woes
The new school year began on schedule in areas not affected by Supertyphoon Carina (Gaemi), though teachers and students encountered…
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Angara: Less than 2% of Public Schools Postponed Opening of Classes
Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Sonny Angara reported that only about 2% of basic education schools in the country postponed…
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WAEC to Release 2024 WASSCE Results Aug. 5
The West African Examinations Council will release the results for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination on August…
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Oklahoma City Metro School Districts Share if They Will Follow Mandated Bible Curriculum
Several school districts in Oklahoma, particularly in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, are assessing State Superintendent Ryan Walters' mandate to…
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