Meet Mercy, a young and determined student from Esie, Kwara State. With the support of the Plungesmile Foundation, she's pursuing her dream of becoming a nurse. Watch her inspiring story and see how education inspires young minds to dream big without reservations. #PlungesmileFoundation #Education #Inspiration #Africa
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Nyerere set out his vision in ‘Education for Self Reliance’. “Education had to work for the common good, foster co-operation and promote equality. Further, it had to address the realities of life in Tanzania. He recommended the following: A. The importance of examinations and formal certification should be downgraded. B. Children should begin school at age 7 so that they would be old enough and sufficiently mature to engage in self-reliant and productive work when they leave school. C. Primary education should be complete in itself rather than merely serving as a means to higher education. D. Students should become self-confident and co-operative, and develop critical and inquiring minds.”
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The education system in Cameroon's Northwest and Southwest regions faces major challenges due to the ongoing Anglophone crisis. This conflict has disrupted schooling, displaced many children and families, and created instability that has undermined the ability to provide quality education. In an upcoming webinar, "Career Parenting: A Holistic Approach to Promoting Education," Royalty World aims to address these educational needs through transformative discussions and initiatives that aim to redefine the educational landscape for families and children in the affected regions. Join us on July 27th as we explore a comprehensive and inclusive approach to education and capacity development in crisis-hit communities. #EducationInCameroon #CareerParenting #EducationalSupport #ScholarshipOpportunities #TransformativeInitiatives #HolisticApproach
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🌍 Expand Your Horizons: Do you want to learn more about social justice, welfare and the law? 🌍 🎥 Insights from Our Students – Part 3: We are continuing our journey into testimonials from our alumni about their experiences with the JUST SOCIETY course: Equal Access to Welfare and the Rule of Law course. Today's featured student shares how she especially enjoyed the interactions with different aspects of social justice, welfare and the law - along with people around the world. https://lnkd.in/d_HJKrtB 📝 Learn More: Are you driven to explore the intricacies of the rule of law, rights, and welfare policies on a global level? Our interdisciplinary and comparative course offers a comprehensive platform for you. Course Details: https://lnkd.in/dsFET64q For Students in India: https://lnkd.in/gEndxP3X For Students in South Africa: https://lnkd.in/dfAmBHbS Make sure you meet the eligibility criteria and are available for the mandatory induction workshop before applying. 🗓 Deadline for application: 7th July 2024 🔗 Apply Now: https://lnkd.in/dNTfQzkh 🌟 Be a part of the change! 🌟 #Welfare #EqualAccess #JUSTSOCIETY #Education #Law
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Why securing your child's education in Kenya is now more crucial than ever. Read more here from Njuba Dabani, CEO and Principal Officer, Britam Life. 👉 https://lnkd.in/dx4njG4X #SomeshaNaBritam
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EDUCATION PRIOR PLANNING IS VERY IMPORTANT.
Why securing your child's education in Kenya is now more crucial than ever. Read more here from Njuba Dabani, CEO and Principal Officer, Britam Life. 👉 https://lnkd.in/dx4njG4X #SomeshaNaBritam
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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has officially announced the schedule for winter vacations in schools across the province. Schools in the plain areas of KP will observe winter vacations from December 22 to 31, 2024. Meanwhile, schools in the mountainous regions will remain closed for an extended period, from December 22 to February 28, 2025, due to harsh weather conditions. In a similar development, Bolan Medical College (BMC) in Quetta has also declared winter vacations. According to the announcement, the college will remain closed for teaching purposes from Monday until February 28, 2025. However, administrative staff will continue their duties during this period, and teachers have been instructed to observe the vacations as per regulations. On Dec 13, the Balochistan government had announced winter vacations for educational institutions across the province. A notification issued by the authorities detailed the schedule for schools in cold and warm regions. Schools in cold areas would remain closed from December 16 to February 28, reopening on March 1, 2025. Meanwhile, the vacations would begin on January 1 and conclude on January 10 in relatively warm areas of Balochistan. #wintervacation2024 #announced #KhyberPakhtunkwa #schools #247updatenews #NewsUpdate #LatestNews #BreakingNews #kpkeducationdepartment
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Read more about Dr. Adutwum's statement on the upcoming launch of Gifted and Talented Education in Ghana, here Kindly share to others https://lnkd.in/ezvgZtTb
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At Bright Futures we believe education is the key to economic development.
It all starts with a solid foundation—ensuring every child has access to quality primary education is the first step toward brighter futures and lasting change. #EducationForAll #Kenya #PrimaryEducation #BrighterFutures #EveryChildMatters
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3 Good things about education in Tanzania. 1: Appicable and simply education system 7:4:2:3 which mean 7 years of primary school,4 years of secondary school and 2 years of advance and 3+ years of universty. 2: Only 2 compulsory level for every child in Tanzania which is primary and secondary. 3:Provide second chance for access of education to those who fail to do so at first,through the adult education system.
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Here is the first educational policy introduced by Dr Kwame Nkrumah in 1961 #KwameNkrumahLegacy Click to read.
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