3 tips for navigating arts education during school shutdowns
Since mid-March, the novel coronavirus pandemic has forced schools nationwide to take lessons fully virtual, with students and educators both...
Since mid-March, the novel coronavirus pandemic has forced schools nationwide to take lessons fully virtual, with students and educators both...
Speaking at The PIE’s inaugural webinar, Jonathan Whitehouse of University Bridge shared with delegates that students studying across his network...
Worry, as FG spends N679m daily on feeding schoolchildren during lockdown•NANS, NUT, others worry, query workability of logistics•FG asks DSS,...
Editor's note: In this weekly column, we're looking ahead at how the coronavirus pandemic could affect higher ed in the...
According to the country’s Ministry of Education, in 2018 81,562 students from Africa were studying in China, accounting for 16.57%...
Higher education has been on the leading edge of deploying AI and other “smart” technologies in classrooms and online. And...
Earlier in April, the College Board – the not-for-profit organisation that gives the SAT – and ACT announced the cancellation...
By Elizabeth Osayande THE Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, SAN, has commiserated with the government of Lagos...
This latest Pre-to-3 column highlights a new tool for planning communitywide initiatives focusing on school readiness. Past installments of Pre-to-3 can...
New Zealand’s University of Auckland took the number one spot for a second consecutive year, while the top four was...