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The quiet bell that changed the hour: Why education changed course under Tunji Alausa
By Lanre AlfredEducation in Nigeria had endured a long season of noise without movement. Policies multiplied, committees ...
Education began to receive treatment rather than sympathy. Diagnosis preceded declaration. Implementation followed intent.
New Illinois education laws take effect this month, expanding rights for immigrant students and regulating artificial ...
Effective teachers are the single most important in-school factor affecting student success, yet most public school pay ...
Trump's Education Department concluded another round of negotiations focused on gainful employment, aimed at protecting ...
How exams, authority, and algorithms are shaping a generation of students more comfortable with answers than inquiry ...
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has announced its top 2026 legislative priorities, including addressing barriers to ...
College athletics, once grounded in loyalty, growth, and tradition, now seems more like free agency without guidelines. It is ...
WITH the enactment of the 2026 General Appropriations Act, the Marcos Jr. administration has officially allocated P1.34 ...
When the K to 12 education system was introduced, one of its strongest promises was simple yet transformative: senior high school graduates would be ...
A petition urging the UK Government to 'review, reform and means-test the State Pension and scrap tuition fees' has been ...
Multiple lines of authority, blurred accountability and conflicting priorities will interrupt essential funding and services.
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