This is an opinion editorial by Matthew Mezinskis, creator of the “Crypto Voices” podcast and Porkopolis Economics. The following is referenced from the author’s own monetary research, published ...
Daniel Zamora Vargas (left) and Anton Jäger, authors of Welfare for Markets: A Global History of Basic Income (left: Camille Coletta; right: Sebastian Steveniers) By signing up, you confirm that you ...
The Federal Government has formally announced the reintroduction of history as a stand alone subject in basic education curriculum in Nigeria 13 years after its abolition. Adamu was represented by the ...
Moves to restore it began in 2017, with pilot training for teachers launched in 2022. The latest decision now makes History a permanent feature of Nigeria’s education system. The Federal Ministry of ...
The Federal Government has announced the reintroduction of history as a stand-alone subject in the basic education curriculum 13 years after it was abolished. The government noted that 3,700 History ...
The Federal Government has announced the reintroduction of History as a standalone subject in the basic education curriculum in Nigeria, 13 years after it was abolished. The government said 3,700 ...
The Federal Government has reintroduced Nigerian History as a compulsory subject in the basic education curriculum to strengthen national identity, unity, patriotism, and responsible citizenship. The ...
In the premiere of its new season, GBH's Basic Black looks at Critical Race Theory. It began as a way to discuss how the legal system works. Later on, it became a framework to teach students about ...
A conversation with Daniel Zamora Vargas and Anton Jäger about why a “basic income” isn't such a progressive welfare idea. Daniel Zamora Vargas (left) and Anton Jäger, authors of Welfare for Markets: ...