The Ministry of Education has announced the release of the 2025 school placements for candidates who sat for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). Out of 603,328 students who wrote the ...
Higher Education Minister Buti Manamela has cautioned that only about half of nearly one million matric pupils will be able to access tertiary institutions next year, while emphasising that the nation ...
For Bangladesh, Artificial Intelligence (AI) can revolutionise education for its millions of students. It holds the key to overcoming longstanding challenges and unlocking their full potential by ...
Regional educational groups serving children and adults are "cautiously optimistic" after the U.S. Department of Education reinstated over $230 million in federal funding that was withheld during a ...
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Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube on 21 November 2024 among ministers leading the multidisciplinary teams in government responsible for the national response to instances of food borne illnesses ...
Celebrating a decade of impact, this year's festival presents a dynamic lineup to help professionals adapt, innovate, and thrive in the fast-evolving AI era (Starting from left) Moderator: Dr Bernard ...
NELLORE: Love for their homeland and inspiration from Deputy Chief Minister and JSP Chief Pawan Kalyan brought back NRI couple Harish Kumar Chadalawada and Mridula Chadalawada from the UK to dedicate ...
Abuja-The federal government has unveiled a new curriculum framework for basic, senior secondary, and technical education, to reduce overload and improve the quality of learning in schools. A ...
Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission, Dr Aisha Garba, speaks with AYOOLA OLASUPO about the commission’s interventions on equitable, inclusive, and quality basic education, ...
WASHINGTON, August 29, 2025 — Over 1.7 million Cambodian children are set to benefit from improved primary schooling following the World Bank’s approval of the Basic Education Improvement Project.