About 700 years ago, a Persian poet wrote the story of three princes of Serendip, whose powers of observation and deduction allowed them to describe, based only on its tracks, a camel that was blind ...
"There's no such things as not voting. Not voting is voting," said Eric Liu. "It's voting to hand your power over to someone else who's gonna say, 'Thank you very much. Let me take that voice and that ...
Catholic educators and nonprofit groups said Pope Benedict XVI in his latest encyclical continues to inspire them to build awareness of global poverty and to address issues of access to education in ...
On November 11, 1939, a group of visionary young men from Lagos Island founded the Crescent Bearers to uplift Muslim children through education. 85 years later, their legacy remains a cornerstone of ...
In commemoration of the United Nation’s International Literacy Day, Grooming Centre has asked government and stakeholders to deepen support in promoting education especially among the grassroots in ...
Sri Lanka has promoted equitable access to roughly 3.2 million students, with 52% of them female students, and improved the quality of education by promoting school-based teacher development and the ...
Owners of several Punjab Education Foundation partner schools on Sunday commended the PEF for making effective arrangements regarding the distribution of six million text books across 4,000 schools ...
Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, stands at a crossroads in terms of its development trajectory. To continue its growth and progress, it must recognise the crucial role that girls’ ...
The government and schools, both, are trying to inculcate an interest in science among students. Students these days are keen to pursue engineering rather than medicine. A few dream of becoming ...
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