The program pairs “Buddies” — teenage volunteers — with girls from low-income families attending government schools, helping ...
By learning how societies navigated past downturns, students build empathy, critical thinking and resistance to simplistic ...
A South African teacher living in China amazed thousands after teaching a Chinese child to speak isiZulu, sparking pride and ...
For decades, in Latin America, we have faced a common challenge: how to ensure that knowledge is not confined to a few places ...
Tracy Roth, who will soon be 62, is one of 50 people from around the world registered for the 2026 World Marathon Challenge, ...
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A Nation Forgetting Itself: The Cost of Civic Illiteracy
Actions have consequences A lack of consequences is an action that also has consequences. America is in the throes of an ...
After nearly three decades in education, Sandy Mackenzie has seen classrooms on almost every continent from teaching ...
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International conference on promoting Arabic language in Africa concludes
The Higher Council for the Arabic Language in Africa, in partnership with the Arabic Language Academy in Sharjah, concluded ...
When I first began contributing to The Korea Times in the late 1990s, I could never have imagined where that journey would ...
Celebrated for their academic rigor and innovation, the best universities in Australia inspire future leaders to drive global ...
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After living abroad for 15 years, I no longer fit in back home. I know my son won't either.
Raising his son in Bangkok, Duncan Forgan feels too Scottish to be local — and too foreign to be fully Scottish.
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Africa's Learning Crisis Is Solvable, But Only If We Refocus on the Basics - Gates' Benjamin Piper
It is estimated that 90% of African children in school are unable to read or write, and the situation is worse in conflict-affected areas.
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