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We cannot continue to say one thing about the importance of education while doing another when it matters most. In the end, how we treat our educators is the clearest reflection of...
India enrols over 250 million children in its schools — one of the largest education systems in the world. Yet, according to ASER reports, a significant proportion of children comp...
There’s a phrase we hear often in education: student voice matters. It shows up in mission statements, strategic plans and conference panels. But too often, it stays an idea we agr...
NAPLAN results alone cannot tell us what we need to know about a school’s quality of teaching.
By Kudzaishe Chimonera Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Torerai Moyo has said education remains central to the country’s social and economic transformation as the gover...
The question now is whether policymakers are willing to respond. For those shaping education policy, this is not simply a challenge. It is an opportunity to rebuild a system that y...
In this interview, which has been edited for length and clarity, Thomas Kane, Walter H. Gale Professor of Education and Economics, and the center’s faculty director, spoke about th...
Missouri’s Greater Ozarks Cooperating School District will be testing a program aimed a honing some skills, which may not always show up on a report card. Laura Slover of Educatio...
Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today,” says Malcolm X..... The post Education: Kwara sets record, pays students to remai...
We will be running a series of interviews with Leaving Cert students and their parents before, during and after the exams
Technical skills are changing rapidly. A college education teaches students something more durable.
We often treat education as a destination- a degree, a rank , a result sheet . But in reality, education is a direction. And somewhere along the way, we've confused movement with m...
In recent years,India has achieved the enrolments at the elementary level, reflecting the decades of policy focus and expansion. On the other hand, there are several challenges suc...
Virginia’s superintendent of public instruction, Jenna Conway, discusses connecting kindergarten readiness to college, career and beyond. The post How Early Childhood Sets the Stag...
The Education Scorecard shows states across the country struggling with declining test scores dating back more than a decade.
We need to modernize the school funding formula to reflect today’s realities and support students fairly across the state. We need to invest in teachers and strengthen the pipeline...
For many parents, the transition from secondary school to sixth form is one of the most important stages in their child’s academic journey. It is a period that shapes not only exam...
In today’s society, education is often considered the highest symbol of respect and success. A well-educated person is automatically given importance, trust, and reputation. People...
Education should never be a privilege reserved for a few. At Educ8 SA, affordability is a core principle, ensuring that […] The post Scholarships and Affordable Learning Paths at E...
Eric Ayrault has spent more than three decades in education. His journey has taken him across continents, classrooms, and communities. Through it all, one theme stands out: a deep...
At the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) policy meeting last week, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa said Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and colleges of e...
By Ronald Takudzwa Sambona (Youth Advocate and Educator) Zimbabwe has long been recognised as one of Africa’s most educated nations, … Continue reading "Educational Reform: A Path...
If we want a prosperous, fair, and compassionate society, we must start by listening to those who are holding it together every day, writes Naomi Nicholas
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