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How Clinton, Sanders, O'Malley answer union's questions about education – The …

 Hillary Rodham Clinton AFT: Today, almost 50 million students attend our nation’s public schools. Along with their parents, communities, teachers, paraprofessionals and other school employees, these students have been forced to live under test-and-punish policies that include sanctions and school closings, high-stakes assessments, and federalized teacher evaluations that are counterproductive and have taken the joy… Read More »

The Dismantling of Higher Education | Al Jazeera America

This lack of solidarity among tenured professors with their more precariously employed peers is one of the starkest similarities between the situation in Europe and the United States. (The situation in the developing world, with even fewer resources for higher education, is even more precarious.) Even at my home university, the University of California, allegedly… Read More »

Is For-Profit the Future of Education in Brazil? | TechCrunch

Brazilian startup Descomplica (“Uncomplicate”) has raised an $8 million Series B to build an education entertainment company that the company hopes could actually change the future of education in Brazil. Descomplica is already known as a test prep platform for Brazil’s standardized college entrance exam tests, delivering a library of 15,000 videos, and eight hours of live-streamed content… Read More »

Invest more in Girl-child education

Regional News of Sunday, 19 July 2015 Source: GNA 2015-07-19 Participants at a round table organized by Action Aid Ghana (AAG), a development charity have called for increased investment in Girl-child education to curb poverty and female vulnerability in Ghana. According to them, the benefits of educating a girl include higher savings and disposable incomes… Read More »

Let parents perform their duties or risk 'destroying education' – NAGRAT …

The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), has indicated that that government risks ‘destroying education’ in the country by taking up the responsibilities of parents. NAGRAT Vice President, Angel Karbonu was of the view that the educational sector will suffer great harm if the government fails to fulfill the responsibilities it has taken up. He… Read More »

KNUST Signs MoU with Ghana Institute of Surveyors

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Ghana Institute of Surveyors (GhIS). The five-year agreement seeks to establish and strengthen scholarly, academic and professional relations between KNUST and GhIS. The agreement involves the exchange of staff between KNUST and GhIS to enhance teaching and research.… Read More »

Honorable Mahama Ayariga Calls for Indigenisation of Science and Technology

Honorable Mahama Ayariga, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation has called for the industrialization and indigenisation of science and technology in Ghana.  He bemoaned the importation of technology, which according to him was costing our economy so much. Honorable Mahama Ayariga made the call at the commissioning of the Central Laboratory of Kwame Nkrumah University… Read More »