Education
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Nigeria Launches Nationwide School Internet Initiative to Boost Learning and Digital Skills for Children
The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched a nationwide initiative to connect schools to reliable internet, aiming to expand digital…
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From Learning Tool to Safety Threat? Parents and Lawmakers Challenge Classroom Technology
Concerns about children’s safety and well-being are driving a growing push across the United States to rethink how technology is…
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UNESCO Prize for Girls’ Education Aims to Transform the Lives of Children Worldwide
UNESCO has opened nominations for the 2026 UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education, an award that goes beyond recognizing…
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UK Unveils V-Levels to Boost Flexible Learning and Future Career Opportunities for Children
The introduction of V-levels in England’s education system is being presented as a major step toward expanding learning opportunities for…
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Human Rights Lawyer Inibehe Effiong Raises Alarm Over Deplorable Classrooms in Uyo, Sparking Concerns Over Children’s Right to Development
Photos and reports from Community Comprehensive Secondary School, Four Towns, Uyo, recently shared by lawyer and public affairs commentator Inibehe…
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Nigeria Launches HOPE-EDU Reform to Advance Children’s Right to Education, But Will Implementation Follow?
Nigeria has launched a new education reform initiative, HOPE for Quality Basic Education for All (HOPE-EDU), aimed at addressing the…
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Burnout and Second Jobs Are Preventing America’s Teachers from Fully Upholding the TeacherFIRE Principles
A growing majority of America’s public school teachers are working second jobs during the school year, underscoring deep financial strain…
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Nigeria’s Future at Risk? New Coalition Says 90% of Brain Growth Happens Before Age Five and We’re Falling Behind
The launch of the “Naija Made Early: Entertainers for Nigerian Children” coalition by the Centre for Black and African Arts…
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Only 30% in School, 20 Million Out of Class: Northern Nigeria’s Education Crisis Threatens Children’s Right to Development
Only 30 percent of school-age children in Northern Nigeria are currently in school, according to Prof. Salisu Shehu of the…
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WFP Sound Alarm: Empty Stomachs, Stolen Futures and the Fight for Every Child’s Right to Development
Access to food in school is not charity. It is a child’s right to development in action.Every day, more than…
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