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‘I can teach this now’: How teachers are bringing Coding and Robotics into the Foundation Phase
World Coding Day was celebrated on 29 October and it’s worth asking what Foundation Phase teachers in South Africa really ...
Asian News International on MSNOpinion
Congress’ Supriya Shrinate says Bihar will teach lesson, will form government after Exit Poll
Warren Buffett takes aim at Elon Musk's $1 trillion Tesla pay package, ace investor says 'envy and greed walk hand in hand' ...
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iStore awards celebrate innovation in classrooms
The 17th iStore Education Excellence in Education Awards recognised 62 finalists from 32 schools across five provinces.
The Madison Metropolitan School District trains teachers on how to use artificial intelligence tools in hopes of positive ...
Store Education 2025 honors South Africa’s leading educators and EdTech innovators, celebrating new approaches that shape the ...
How to use AI for an integrated, three-phase approach to provide objective, meaningful, and personalized feedback, in less ...
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To enhance digital communication and transparency, MCD to roll out websites for all its schools
In an effort to digitalise school operations and keep parents regularly informed about their children's academic progress, ...
Founded in 2021, My First Bitcoin began with a single class of four students. Over the next four years, it grew rapidly, ...
Districts across the country are creating new leadership roles, identifying best practices, and writing flexible policies to prepare students and teachers for an AI-driven world.
Jharkhand has significantly boosted digital learning, with 33,718 schools now equipped with ICT labs. Computer availability in state schools surged to ...
"Gross enrolment ratios have definitely improved over the years. This has resulted in an increase in the quantity of students ...
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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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