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Overhaul Needed: Teachers’ Complaints System Fails, Report Finds
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An independent review has determined that the process for investigating misconduct accusations against educators in Scotland requires significant reform. A study reviewing the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) revealed that certain investigation processes conducted by the regulatory body are excessively time-consuming and do not meet required standards. In addition to accelerating its “fitness…
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CM Maryam Announces Expansion of Honorable Scholarships Starting Next Year
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On Thursday, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif expanded the scope of the provincial administration’s education improvement strategy during a speech at the Laptop and Honorable Scholarship award event held at the University of Sargodha. Addressing a crowded hall filled with eager students, the chief minister committed to boosting the quantity of scholarships awarded…
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Rotary Club of Lagos Island Launches New Biology Lab at Simpson Girls’ Senior Academy
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To showcase their dedication to community support and excellence in education, the Rotary Club of Lagos Island has established a completely outfitted biology lab at the Girls Senior Academy Simpson School in Lagos. This initiative represents yet another step forward for the organization as they work towards bolstering youth development and enhancing educational opportunities…
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Principals Unite: Letter Demands Action on Students’ Smartphone Use
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Principals of 14 primary schools in Belfast have asked parents to consider postponing the purchase of smartphones for their children. The leaders of the South Belfast Primary Partnership stated that they have observed children acquiring their personal smartphones at progressively earlier ages. They have penned a collaborative message to parents outlining their worries regarding…
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Discover a Hidden Gem: Life as an English Teacher in Saitama, Near Tokyo
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When English instructors relocate to Japan, they often consider starting their journey in Tokyo. Nonetheless, Residing in Tokyo might come with a high cost of living. , crowded and bustling. On the other hand, residing in Saitama provides a more budget-friendly option while still offering easy access to Tokyo and neighboring regions. It is…
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A-Student’s Dream Comes True: From UoN Struggles to Prestigious US University Opportunity
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A 21-year-old named Thwahir Malafu is studying Economics and Finance at Claremont McKenna College in the United States. His aspiration to attend the renowned institution became achievable through the Kenya Scholar Access Program (KenSAP), which aims to support high-achieving, economically disadvantaged Kenyan students. The program came to his aid following difficulties in enrolling at…