A Kenyan school like no other may be an African education blueprint - Rare Gem Talent School in Kenya uses hands-on lessons ...
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If there is any sector in Kenya that has seen lots of changes, it’s the education sector, yet being the most critical sector ...
Africa experiences a variety of natural disasters with floods and droughts documented as the most prevalent and impactful. Other significant hazards include landslides, storms, earthquakes, volcanic ...
History is often taught as if formal education followed a single European path—from classical Greece to medieval monasteries to Renaissance universities—while Africa appears largely oral, informal, or ...
I recently spent a week with students and faculty at the University of Nairobi and was blown away by their energy, ideas, and enthusiasm. The generation now reaching adulthood is the best educated to ...
If white education awakened black Africa, it mainly awakened a sense of injustice. Last week something more seemed needed as Africa seethed toward independence (see FOREIGN NEWS). Black men must stand ...
Africa's educational landscape has long been a double-edged sword: a beacon of hope for millions aspiring to better lives, yet a factory churning out graduates ill-equipped for the realities of the ...
In this article, we will take a look at the 17 countries with best universities in Africa. If you would like to skip our discussion on the education sector in Africa, you can go to the 5 Countries ...
“I never went to a movie until Three2Six took us. I never went to the zoo until Three2Six took us,” says 24-year-old Debbie, a refugee from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. “Most of my childhood ...
Apartheid-era Foreign Minister Pik Botha, known for his bluster, recently set the cat among the pigeons by saying that South Africa’s education system is “the worst in Africa.” He went on to say that ...
A survey by The Africa Report and Kenya-based Sagaci Research reveals a striking paradox at the heart of Africa’s education landscape. While a majority of respondents say they trust their national ...
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