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Tax data can be mined to shape better policies. South Africa, Uganda and Zambia show how

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The Conversation Africa 16h ago higher-ed
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Bilateral aid to Africa fell by nearly a quarter in 2025 , the largest annual decline in the history of official development assistance. Meanwhile, sovereign debt interest payments now consume on average 27% of government revenues across…
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AI offers promise for agriculture, but smallholder farmers risk being left behind

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The Conversation Africa 17h ago research
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Globally, agriculture faces mounting pressures. These are driven by climate change , land degradation , labour shortages , supply chain disruptions and the demand for food from a growing population . At the same time, productivity is…
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Student teachers in South Africa face a stressful career: how to prepare them better

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The Conversation Africa 17h ago higher-ed
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South African teacher education qualifications are expected to comply with the Minimum Requirements for Teacher Education Qualifications . But evidence points to gaps in teacher competence and the quality of instruction. Many students who…
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Student teachers in South Africa face a stressful career: how to prepare them better

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The Conversation Africa Education 17h ago higher-ed
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South African teacher education qualifications are expected to comply with the Minimum Requirements for Teacher Education Qualifications . But evidence points to gaps in teacher competence and the quality of instruction. Many students who…
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Most Americans broadly support public education for undocumented students – regardless of their political affiliation and religion

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The Conversation US Education 18h ago higher-ed
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An undocumented Honduran immigrant walks her child to a school bus stop in November 2025 at an unspecified location in the U.S. John Moore/Getty Images All public schools in the U.S. must provide an education to all students, regardless of…
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How to encourage a child to try new, scary things (without traumatising them in the process)

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The Conversation Education 1d ago research
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Justin Paget/ Getty Images If your child has ever dug their heels in on the morning of the school athletics or cross country day, or refused to speak in front of the class, you’re not alone. For some children, these kinds of events bring a…
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Ethiopian communities are using low-cost methods to restore eroded land

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The Conversation Africa 1d ago research
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Nearly a quarter of the land in Ethiopia is degraded . It has lost its quality and can no longer grow crops, support plant life, or hold water as it used to. The causes are mainly human pressures (deforestation, overuse, poor land…
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Africa’s climate crisis is a legal crisis too: what are states’ duties under human rights law?

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The Conversation Africa 2d ago policy
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A landmark climate case is being heard by the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights. The request was brought by the Pan African Lawyers Union and other African civil society organisations. They’ve asked the court to issue advice on…
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Black teachers improve outcomes for all students, but the profession remains largely white

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The Conversation US Education 2d ago higher-ed
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Kareem Neal, a teacher at Maryvale High School in Phoenix, poses in his classroom in October 2022. Olivier Touron/AFP via Getty Images Having Black teachers and other educators of color improves students’ classroom experiences, research…
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I’ve been studying racist costume parties for a decade, and colleges are failing at educating the students about why they’re wrong

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The Conversation US Education 5d ago higher-ed
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The campus of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. Catherine Robotis/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images In 2014, a group of students at Bowdoin College thought it would be fun to dress up as Pilgrims and Native Americans for a…
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Chinese American teens experience depression, anxiety at higher rates than peers – here’s why their parents may miss the warning signs

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The Conversation US Education 5d ago higher-ed
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Many Chinese and Chinese American students do not seek the mental health care they might need, sometimes because of stigma. Jonathan Kirn/The Image Bank/Getty Images She has straight A’s, a full schedule of Advanced Placement classes, a…
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Why Africa – and the world – remain dangerously unprepared for the next pandemic

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The Conversation Africa 5d ago research
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As the news spread about the outbreak of Ebola in mid-May 2026, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a report about pandemics. The title was: A World on the Edge: Priorities for a Pandemic-Resilient Future. The document was…
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Africa at the World Cup: 10 teams, local coaches and tactical depth usher in a new era

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The Conversation Africa 6d ago research
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Ghana fans will be cheering their team alongside nine other African nations at the World Cup finals. Adera Abdoulaye Dolo/Pexels , CC BY The 2026 men’s Fifa World Cup marks a seismic shift in the global football landscape. The decision to…
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South Africa’s fuel supply and the Iran war: data black holes and low strategic stock put the country at risk

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The Conversation Africa 6d ago higher-ed
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The supply of crude oil to the world had been reduced by about 7.5% to 10.1% by March 2026 in what the World Bank described as the largest oil market disruption in history . The fall was a result of the attacks on Iran by Israel and the US…
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Education Department is investigating whether Smith College’s admissions violate Title IX – but this law doesn’t actually apply to the case

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The Conversation US Education 6d ago higher-ed
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Smith College is one of the 30 all-women's colleges in the U.S. Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images Since 2015, Smith College, one of the largest and most prestigious women’s liberal arts colleges in the United States, has…
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Ethiopia votes: dominant ruling party seeks a new mandate in a deeply fragmented nation

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The Conversation Africa 7d ago policy
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Ethiopia’s general election on 1 June 2026 will take place amid armed conflicts and political fragmentation . This has raised questions over voter participation and legitimacy and the future of the country’s multi-ethnic federal system.…
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Central Africa’s wild meat dilemma: why outright bans threaten food security for millions

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The Conversation Africa 7d ago higher-ed
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Millions of people in central Africa rely on wild meat for their nutrition, especially in rural areas around the Congo rainforest, the second largest tropical rainforest in the world. Here, meat from domestic animals is scarce due to poor…
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Only 37% of Year 10 students meet our national standards for digital skills

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The Conversation Education 8d ago policy
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Frazao Studio Latino/ Getty Images The latest round of national testing has shown Australian school students’ skills around digital tools, such as computers and tablets, has dropped. This is despite students spending significant time…
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In Senegal, a 2,000-year-old iron workshop sheds new light on the past

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The Conversation Africa 8d ago higher-ed
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How was iron produced 2,000 years ago in Senegal? A recent study at the Didé West 1 archaeological site, in the Falémé Valley in eastern Senegal, sheds light on an ancient iron production technique. Passed down from generation to…
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You don’t need an ATAR to go to uni. You can do an ‘enabling’ or ‘bridging’ course instead

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The Conversation Education 9d ago higher-ed
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Attila Csaszar/Getty Images In years gone by, school leavers had one main chance to get into university – by finishing their Year 12 exams with certain marks. Media coverage of Year 12 results perpetuates the idea everything hinges on your…
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Being taught by people who know stuff instead of prepared teachers risks our children’s futures

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The Conversation Canada Education 9d ago higher-ed
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In Canada, we need more qualified teachers . Alberta’s Expedited Teaching Certificates , introduced in April 2026 , have been presented as a solution to getting more teachers in classrooms. So have other shortened university teacher…
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Africa has been managing climate volatility for decades – what the rest of the world can learn from it

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The Conversation Africa 9d ago policy
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The United States’ retreat from aspects of global climate and health leadership has exposed the risk Africa took in relying on external funding for these projects. When the US pulled back on aid , many African programmes and plans that…
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Shifting from fossil fuels will fail without funding for African industry and energy infrastructure

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The Conversation Africa 9d ago policy
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Moving to renewable energy will fail unless wealthy nations help finance cleaner energy systems, industrialisation and local mineral processing across the African continent. This was the argument that African countries put to a recent…
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27% of Australian students now have an adjustment for disability at school. Why are we seeing this growth?

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The Conversation Education 10d ago policy
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Peter Cade/ Getty Images New data shows 27.2% of Australian students are receiving an adjustment for disability at school. This is up from 25.7% in 2024 and 18% in 2015. An educational adjustment helps students participate on the same…
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Iran war is exposing South Africa’s dependency on diesel: what went wrong

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The Conversation Africa 11d ago policy
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It is forgivable to think that an oil shock mainly hurts at the petrol pump. After all, that is where households feel it first. But when my colleagues and I at the Bureau for Economic Research started digging through South Africa’s fuel…
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AI can design cities, but can it understand what matters to people? 10 ways to keep humans in control

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The Conversation Africa 13d ago higher-ed
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Cottonbro Studio/Pexels , CC BY Generative AI (GenAI) is a type of artificial intelligence that creates new content – like text, images, or ideas – by learning patterns from existing data. GenAI, particularly through large language models…
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What are misfluencers and what can be done about false information online?

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The Conversation Africa 13d ago higher-ed
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Misleading information online is often treated as a technical glitch, something that better algorithms or stricter moderation can fix. But research points to a more complex reality. That is, the rise of “misfluencers”, individuals who…
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More universities are disinviting commencement speakers who might challenge students’ ideas, unraveling an apolitical tradition

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The Conversation US Education 14d ago higher-ed
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College commencement ceremonies celebrate students' achievements, but also have become occasionally fraught with politics. photosbyjim/iStock/Getty Images Plus Delivering a university commencement address used to simply be a unique kind of…
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Having a strong social network can help students deal with racial microaggressions

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The Conversation Canada Education 14d ago higher-ed
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Many of us, at one time or another, have been in situations where something someone said or did felt offensive, hurtful or dismissive. These can be subtle, often unintentional, comments, questions or actions that suggest bias and negative…
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Africa’s capital must stay home to plug its financing gap: how it could be done

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The Conversation Africa 14d ago policy
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Africa is providing cheap liquidity to wealthy nations. In return it is paying huge interest rates to external institutional investors at the cost of its own development. For instance, African central banks export their reserve funds for…
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Lesotho’s mountain life was harsh for early humans: fire made all the difference

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The Conversation Africa 14d ago higher-ed
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When imagining our early human ancestors in prehistoric Africa hundreds of thousands of years ago, one might envision trekkers plodding across a savanna, baking under an equatorial sun. Research, however, suggests that our species’ unique…
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Poor pay is holding back Africa’s biodiversity research and reducing its contribution to global science

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The Conversation Africa 15d ago higher-ed
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Africa is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. But much of its biodiversity remains poorly studied . Research from the continent contributes to less than 1% to global scientific output . This pattern is often explained by limited…
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Texas Tech’s new limits on how faculty teach gender identity and sexual orientation challenge more than free speech

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The Conversation US Education 15d ago higher-ed
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Banning students from writing theses and dissertations on sexual orientation and gender identity could be seen as curtailing students' freedom of speech rights. Malte Mueller/fStop/Getty Images Texas Tech University, a public university in…
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Gut health: why food alone won’t fix childhood stunting

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The Conversation Africa 15d ago policy
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South Africa has a paradox when it comes to food availability. Its supermarkets are overflowing . But it continues to record high levels of stunted growth . This seems to be a global problem. Data suggest that the world has produced more…
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Getting the kids out the door for school drives me bananas. How can we make mornings calmer?

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The Conversation Education 16d ago research
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10'000 Hours/Getty Images Getting the kids out the door for school can feel like herding cats in the rain. Just when one child is ready, another can’t find a shoe, someone remembers homework, and someone else starts crying because they…
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Hantavirus in Africa: why climate change, rats and weak surveillance are worrying scientists

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The Conversation Africa 16d ago higher-ed
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Hantaviruses are not new. They have circulated for decades in rodent populations, particularly in rats and mice. Humans can become infected if they are bitten or scratched by a rodent or by inhaling aerosolised particles. These are tiny…
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How teaching the history of science can help equip students to face polarized times

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The Conversation Canada Education 16d ago higher-ed
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For decades, science educators have been encouraged to “stick to the science” and leave politics at the classroom door. But as disinformation spreads online and public trust in science seems to erode in some contexts , this advice is no…
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So your Year 12 student hasn’t decided what’s next. Here’s what to say – and what not to – about career planning

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The Conversation Education 17d ago higher-ed
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Westend61/ Getty Images For Year 12 students, final exams are getting closer and applications for university and other courses are opening. So naturally, conversations at home and with wider family and friends are turning to what’s going…
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A football World Cup is a global cultural exchange. How will that work in Trump’s America?

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The Conversation Africa 18d ago policy
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The most culturally diverse men’s football World Cup in history is taking place in the United States at a time when foreign nationals feel less and less welcome in the country. The 2026 competition kicks off on 11 June with games in…
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The World Bank wants to change the way it manages complaints: the fixes that could make it better

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The Conversation Africa 18d ago higher-ed
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The World Bank made history in 1994 by creating the Inspection Panel , the first independent accountability mechanism at any international organisation. Its function is to investigate complaints from communities who allege they were harmed…
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DRC is sending in the military to guard mines and critical minerals. Will it be enough?

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The Conversation Africa 18d ago research
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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is taking an unusual step to secure its critical minerals. It plans to create a new paramilitary unit to protect mining sites and transport routes, backed by funding and support from the United States…
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Water tank delivery in South Africa has stopped pipes getting fixed and opened the door to corruption – research

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The Conversation Africa 18d ago policy
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Across many cities and towns in South Africa, turning on a tap no longer guarantees water. Instead, trucks – known as water tankers – arrive to deliver water to communities facing shortages. Water tankers have shifted from being an…
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Is baby talk bad? Why ‘parentese’ actually helps babies learn language

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The Conversation US Education 19d ago research
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Emphasizing the sounds of certain words to young children can help them retain language, not confuse them about speaking properly. MoMo Productions/DigitalVision via Getty Images Many parents have heard the warning: Don’t use baby talk…
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Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa: how they stack up on reusing waste

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The Conversation Africa 21d ago higher-ed
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The global economy still largely follows a simple pattern: extract natural resources, manufacture products, use them and then throw them away. This “take, make, dispose” model has driven economic growth for decades. But increasing use of…
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Better-designed homes could cut three major child diseases by up to 44% – Tanzania trial

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The Conversation Africa 21d ago higher-ed
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Malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia are preventable childhood diseases that are major causes of death in young children. They’re transmitted largely in and around the home, where children spend most of their time. For example, around 80% of…
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Millions of farmers in Africa’s Great Lakes region face rising temperatures. Study predicts how crop disease and pests could spread

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The Conversation Africa 22d ago policy
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Farming in the Great Lakes region of Africa (which includes Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Kenya) is challenging because of changing environments and ongoing social and political tensions . These…
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Africa has the world’s greatest genetic diversity, yet it’s missing from research: we’re filling the gap

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The Conversation Africa 22d ago research
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Throughout history, most of the world’s genomic research has relied on DNA data from people of European ancestry. A genome is the full DNA code of about three billion (a thousand million) bases, including all the chromosomes. Each person…
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Help! I’m almost finished school but don’t know what I want to do next

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The Conversation Education 23d ago higher-ed
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Rachel Claire/ Pexels As Year 12 students pass the halfway point of their final year, the question of “what next?” can start to loom large. Some students have a clear plan: a course they want to get into, a trade they want to start, or a…
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Writing for well-being: How it could be a new way to teach the essay and resist AI

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The Conversation Canada Education 23d ago higher-ed
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Writing the dreaded English essay spikes anxiety for thousands of students, but is there a way for writing to boost students’ well-being instead? I wanted to know if a new approach to teaching literary studies could tap into the feel-good…
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What makes a good teacher? Ask a Republican and a Democrat, and they are likely to agree

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The Conversation US Education 23d ago policy
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Support for students is one value that both Democrats and Republicans alike value in a teacher. Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images If you follow the headlines , it can seem like K-12 schools in the…
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Pensions for Botswana’s elderly are growing, but care services are lacking – study tracks 20 years

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The Conversation Africa 23d ago policy
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Botswana’s economy is projected to contract by 0.4% in 2026, driven largely by a slowdown in the diamond sector. Diamonds account for a third of fiscal revenues and a quarter of GDP. This means the government has less money to spend, even…
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Governments keep trying to make childcare safer. Could a new ‘national commission’ make a difference?

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The Conversation Education 24d ago policy
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Maskot/ Getty Images Governments have spent about a year announcing new policies to make early education safer for Australian children. In the wake of reports of shocking abuse and neglect in daycare centres , there have been moves to…
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Birds of prey in South Africa are in trouble – a study analyses data from 16 years of road counts

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The Conversation Africa 26d ago policy
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Birds of prey and vultures (raptors) play a vital role in ecosystems, both as top predators and key scavengers. However, compared to many other bird species, raptor populations are declining faster . This is because they need large areas…
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Black, Hispanic, female and low-income elementary students are less likely to be identified with autism

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The Conversation US Education 26d ago policy
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Understanding whether different groups of kids are more likely to be identified as having autism can help ensure that all students have equal access to the appropriate services at school. Adrian Vidal/iStock/Getty Images Plus Students who…
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Teens aren’t as disengaged as you may think: What adults get wrong about adolescents’ civic contributions

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The Conversation US Education 26d ago policy
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Teens contribute in ways that go far beyond organized volunteering. Maskot/DigitalVision via Getty Images A teenager scrolls through their phone at the dinner table, barely looks up and answers questions with one-word replies. For many…
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Hackers just stole data from 9,000 schools and unis around the world. How can we protect student privacy?

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The Conversation Education 27d ago higher-ed
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This week, US-based education technology provider Instructure announced a significant cybersecurity incident affecting its Canvas system . This is used by schools and universities around the world, including in Australia. Cyber crime group…
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For preschoolers, fear of new foods is common — and responding can feel anything but simple

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The Conversation Canada Education 27d ago higher-ed
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Feeding children can be challenging. It is sometimes hard to know if you’re getting it right. We want the best for our children, and we often think that means making sure they eat the right amounts of the right foods. Research tells us…
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Propaganda machine to public good: a brief history of 50 years of TV in South Africa

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The Conversation Africa 27d ago policy
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How does a medium once branded “ the devil’s own box ” become the fireplace around which a nation tries to rekindle its broken identity? This question lies at the heart of our recently published book that marks 50 years since the flicker…
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Federal investigation into Smith College probes whether transgender students can attend women’s schools – challenging the evolving mission of women’s education

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The Conversation US Education 28d ago higher-ed
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The Smith College campus in Northampton, Mass., in October 2025. Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images Within the past decade, most women’s colleges in the United States – including Smith College, a liberal arts college in…
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‘Is all my struggle going to be wasted?’ Ghana study explores how mothers feel about early births

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The Conversation Africa 28d ago higher-ed
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About 10% of births – that’s about 15 million babies – are born prematurely worldwide each year, making preterm births a major global health concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines preterm birth as delivery before 37 completed…
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College students are noticing their AI-smoothed writing sounds strong — and not like them

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The Conversation Canada Education 28d ago higher-ed
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Generative AI has become a part of everyday student life in Canada. While institutions focus on misconduct and detection, a deeper shift is happening, one that concerns identity. A recent KPMG Canada report finds that 73 per cent of…
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Mozambique’s economy is failing: the tough policy choices that need to be made urgently

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The Conversation Africa 29d ago higher-ed
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Mozambique is not in total crisis – but it is faltering. There has been no currency crash, no hyperinflation, no bank run. But over the past decade the main indicators of the country’s economic health have severely eroded. An IMF…
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No water, no crops: irrigation schemes could be a powerful way for South Africa’s smallholder farmers to adapt to climate change

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The Conversation Africa 29d ago higher-ed
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Across South Africa’s rural landscape, thousands of hectares of fertile land lie unused . Irrigation systems have collapsed, water no longer reaches crops reliably, and many farmers lack the support needed to keep production going. This is…
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What Ghana’s foreign-built landmarks tell us about its global relationships

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The Conversation Africa 29d ago higher-ed
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The call to prayer echoes across the neighbourhood as people congregate under the sweeping domes and tall minarets of Ghana’s National Mosque in Accra . For many, it is a place of faith, community and national pride. Yet, few pause to…
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The lasting appeal of homeschooling: What motivated families to continue after schools reopened post-pandemic

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The Conversation US Education 29d ago higher-ed
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A mother leads her 7- and 9-year-old sons in a morning lesson during homeschool in Buffalo, Minn., in September 2023. Nicole Neri for The Washington Post via Getty Images When schools abruptly closed their doors at the onset of the…
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Climate disasters don’t just destroy homes, they change lives forever. We spoke with cyclone survivors in Zimbabwe

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The Conversation Africa 30d ago policy
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When environmental hazards strike, the damage is usually counted in numbers: how many people died, how many homes were destroyed, how many people were displaced, and how much money it will take to rebuild. But not all losses and damage can…
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Nigeria’s budget is treated like a government secret: how an online public monitoring system could fight corruption

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The Conversation Africa 30d ago policy
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Nigerians have no reliable way of scrutinising the national budget. The citizen’s portal of the Nigerian Budget Office of the Federation is often offline, and when it is online, it is highly technical and difficult for ordinary citizens to…
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Uganda’s Bobi Wine on the books (and songs) that shape his politics

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The Conversation Africa 30d ago higher-ed
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Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu , popularly known as Bobi Wine , is a Ugandan music star and political leader currently in exile. Framing his movement as a “people power” struggle by young Ugandans for democratic transition, he is a vocal…
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Chinese and Canadian approaches to math teaching have a lot to learn from each other

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The Conversation Canada Education 30d ago research
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What kind of education best helps students learn math? In the province of Ontario, the most recent provincial standardized results (2024–25) show modest improvement in elementary mathematics achievement, but overall performance remains…
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Bullying is common in elementary school – and it’s more likely to happen in classrooms that are chaotic

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The Conversation US Education 30d ago higher-ed
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Experiencing bullying frequently in childhood can have lifelong consequences. Malte Mueller/iStock illustrations/Getty About 1 in 4 elementary students in the United States reports being bullied at least once during a given school year.…
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You don’t get long in parent-teacher interviews. Here’s how to use the time well

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The Conversation Education 31d ago research
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SDI Productions/ Getty Images It’s the time of year when schools and parents typically meet for parent-teacher interviews. These meetings are often short: in high school, usually only five to ten minutes per subject. In primary school,…
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Working from home in Nigeria: study finds women don’t have much choice

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The Conversation Africa 34d ago policy
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Nigerian women of working age are mostly ( 90% ) self-employed. By comparison, self-employment accounts for less than 16% of employment in high-income countries such as the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. It is far lower in…
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To improve literacy, Ontario should invest in students and educators

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The Conversation Canada Education 34d ago higher-ed
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Tucked into the Ontario Ministry of Education’s newly introduced Putting Student Achievement First Act is a mandate requiring teachers to use ministry-approved learning resources in classrooms . Providing learning resources sounds neutral…
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Universities returning Native American remains and artifacts isn’t just about physical objects – it’s about dignity and justice

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The Conversation US Education 34d ago higher-ed
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A museum curator removes a rare Native American Chumash basket from California, circa 1800, at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass., in 2003. MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images Many universities and museums in the U.S. have…
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‘I don’t believe no screens is possible’: how parents manage devices and little kids

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The Conversation Education 35d ago policy
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Vanessa Loring/ Pexels Parents are told to avoid screens altogether in the first two years of a child’s life. At the same time, digital devices are part of everyday family life used for communication, work, learning, and at times, simply…
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South Africa’s AI policy cited fake research, created by AI: what lessons need to be learned

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The Conversation Africa 35d ago higher-ed
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Information integrity and human checks are at the heart of the matter. Alan Warburton/betterimagesofai.org/© BBC , CC BY South Africa’s first attempt to establish a binding artificial intelligence (AI) policy framework came to an abrupt…
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Mali’s armed groups fill a government vacuum – addressing this is key to ending the violence

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The Conversation Africa 35d ago higher-ed
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Mali has been in a state of political turmoil since 2012. That year saw a military coup as well as armed groups taking over northern regions of the west African country. In the intervening years, efforts at establishing transitional…
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Students are taught to hide in closets and under tables if there is a school shooting – but does practicing for this possibility keep kids safe?

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The Conversation US Education 35d ago policy
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Most schools do lockdown drills, but there is not any federal guidance on the best approach to this practice. TW Farlow/iStock/Getty Images Plus There have been 63 school shootings – meaning any time there is gunfire on a school campus –…
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Climate change hits South African women unevenly: why race, class, age and power matter

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The Conversation Africa 36d ago higher-ed
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As heat, floods and drought intensify, governments, donors and cities rely on climate risk assessments to decide who gets support and where money goes. A climate risk assessment uses information on climate hazards, exposure, vulnerability…
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Reading gains in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana are often touted, but don’t show full picture of literacy

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The Conversation US Education 36d ago higher-ed
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A fourth grade teacher leads a small group of students in a reading exercise in March 2023 at Tuskegee Public School in Tuskegee, Ala. Julie Bennett/The Washington Post via Getty Images Despite decades of legislation meant to boost…
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Finance for clean energy doesn’t reach projects in Africa – the credit rules are out of date

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The Conversation Africa 37d ago policy
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In African countries, there’s a gap between the financing available for renewable energy and the projects its meant to reach. Funds are not reaching the right places and even as more funding is announced for clean energy, many projects…
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Texas proposes Bible readings for K-12 students, reigniting century-old legal battle over their place in public schools

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The Conversation US Education 37d ago policy
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A proposed list of required reading for Texan public schools includes several stories from the Bible. plherrera/E+ via Getty Images In 2023, Texas passed a law aimed at improving K-12 students’ reading . In part, it called for a required…
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Ghana’s fuel payment strategy works for now: how to fix longer term problems

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The Conversation Africa 38d ago policy
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Ghana introduced a new payment arrangement for petroleum imports in 2023, using gold instead of scarce US dollars. The policy was designed to ease pressure on the cedi by reducing the need for upfront dollar purchases to settle fuel import…
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Mopane worm and termite sales relieve poverty in rural South Africa – studies explore the impact

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The Conversation Africa 39d ago policy
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Larvae of the mopane moth (Gonimbrasia belina), on a mopane tree (Colophospermum mopane). By SAplants - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 , CC BY South Africa’s Limpopo province borders Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambique. It is one of the poorest…
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Why I celebrate Black graduation magic: An anti-racist perspective

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The Conversation Canada Education 41d ago higher-ed
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There is a rich history of Black graduation ceremonies in the United States focused on celebrating the unique experiences and achievements of Black university students. In Canada, the tradition gained attention with the University of…
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Ending malaria in Africa: 5 essential reads on gains and challenges

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The Conversation Africa 41d ago higher-ed
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Malaria, a life-threatening disease spread to humans by some types of mosquitoes, is preventable and curable. The World Malaria Report 2025 shows that in 2024, there were an estimated 282 million malaria cases and 610,000 malaria deaths in…
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Mozambique ‘sky island’ expeditions found 4 new species of chameleon – already at risk from forest loss

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The Conversation Africa 41d ago research
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Male sylvan chameleon (Nadzikambia goodallae) from Mount Ribáuè, Mozambique. Krystal Tolley , CC BY Tropical rainforests are known for their unique biodiversity, with species found nowhere else on Earth. But nearly 30% of tropical…
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School gardens help students learn science and connect with agriculture – but making them happen isn’t easy

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The Conversation US Education 41d ago research
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These kids are doing a lot more than just playing in the dirt. SolStock/E+ via Getty Images I used to teach high school science in Oklahoma, and one day I brought in a stalk from a cotton plant with bolls of cotton still attached. Students…
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The new brain break app for Philadelphia students raises questions about more screen time

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The Conversation US Education 41d ago higher-ed
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Brain breaks improve the neural connections your brain is making between new information and prior knowledge. Mihaela Rosu/iStock/Getty Images Plus If you have a child in school right now, you may have heard them talk about needing a…
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New reading textbooks, same problem: Why children’s reading scores in the US aren’t rising

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The Conversation US Education 41d ago higher-ed
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Approximately 34% of U.S. fourth grade students without disabilities and 72% of students with disabilities scored below basic reading levels in 2024. Anna Maslennikova/iStock/Getty Images Plus Recently, I worked with a group of elementary…
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Cash cows, scapegoats — and now global talent: Asian international students want to be seen for who they are

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The Conversation Canada Education 42d ago higher-ed
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Canada’s 2024 cuts to international study permits led to significantly larger reductions in study permit approvals than intended , according to a report by the auditor general tabled in March 2026. The report found the reduction in study…
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6 African thinkers who help us understand the world – new book

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The Conversation Africa 42d ago higher-ed
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Who counts as an intellectual? In many traditions, the figure of the intellectual is tied to the search for truth, social critique and public engagement. From the Dreyfus Affair (a political scandal in 1894 in France that mobilised writers…
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High school yearbooks focus on the fun students had, obscuring the pain people also experienced

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The Conversation US Education 42d ago higher-ed
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The Salinas High School (Calif.) girls volleyball team from 1924, as seen in the school's yearbook, 'El Gabilan.' Michael A. Messner , CC BY High school students will soon take part in a more than 160-year-old tradition in American…
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Pretend play is a magical part of childhood. New research suggests it can also help mental health

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The Conversation Education 43d ago research
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Liliana Drew/ Pexels Pretend play is a significant and often magical part of childhood . Children have huge imaginations and use these to turn rocks into spaceships, tables into forts or pens into fairies. They might pretend to be “mum” or…
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East African Community’s expansion has triggered financial troubles: why solutions come with risks

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The Conversation Africa 43d ago higher-ed
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The East African Community is one of Africa’s oldest regional economic organisations. Its birth in 1967 was the culmination of decades of economic ties forged in the colonial era between Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. It’s no surprise that…
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Young Africans will inherit a climate crisis: how kids in Sierra Leone are getting ready

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The Conversation Africa 44d ago higher-ed
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If today’s young people are tomorrow’s leaders, they will inherit not only the world’s problems but also the tools and ideas to solve them. One of the biggest changes they will face is a changing climate . This means hotter days, more…
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Political violence in South Africa is driven by a power elite trying to establish dominance – new research

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The Conversation Africa 44d ago policy
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For much of the past two decades, South Africa’s recurring waves of protest have been interpreted through a dominant lens: the failure of the post-apartheid state to deliver services to its poorest citizens. Rising unemployment, corroding…
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Women working in Uganda’s pig sector: how challenging prejudices can unlock opportunities – research

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The Conversation Africa 44d ago policy
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In some communities in Uganda, women aren’t supposed to work with pigs. This stems from restrictive social and gender norms, some of which are rooted in culture and religious beliefs. Until recently, eating pork was associated with…
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Schools are supposed to limit using restraint and seclusion to discipline kids – but parents I spoke with say the practice is wildly misused

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The Conversation US Education 44d ago policy
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Placing a student in seclusion is meant to be used as an emergency response to dangerous behavior, but it happens in other circumstances, too. EyeEm Mobile GmbH/iStock Getty Images Plus “Jessica,” the adoptive mother of a third grade…
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Madagascar’s ancient baobabs store 700 years of climate secrets – what they reveal

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The Conversation Africa 45d ago higher-ed
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Madagascar is home to seven species of baobab trees, of which six are found nowhere else on the planet. Many of the trees have been alive for well over 1,000 years. The ancient trees have become symbols of Madagascar itself. They’re also…
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About half of young Americans can’t name a single Holocaust site, repeating a pattern of ignorance seen in postwar Germany

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The Conversation US Education 47d ago higher-ed
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Irene Fogel Weiss holds a photograph of her mother and brothers, who were killed during the Holocaust, during a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol on April 14, 2026, in Washington. Heather Diehl/Getty Images In 2025, 48% of Americans ages 18-29…
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South Africans want solar power but they worry panels will be stolen – study

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The Conversation Africa 48d ago higher-ed
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South Africa would seem like the perfect place for widespread uptake of solar energy. The country is sunny, with high solar generation potential. Solar is a clean, reliable source of power that can help people reduce their dependence on…
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Students expect their university will mishandle sexual misconduct, if they ever report it

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The Conversation US Education 48d ago higher-ed
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Although sexual misconduct is common on college campuses, most people do not officially report their experience. salim hanzaz/iStock/Getty Images Plus Sexual misconduct – including sexual harassment, stalking, intimate partner violence and…
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China’s military support for Somalia is on the rise – what Taiwan and Somaliland have to do with it

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The Conversation Africa 49d ago General
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China recently pledged to expand military support to Somalia in its fight against al-Shabaab militants . Beijing has promised equipment, training and closer security cooperation with Mogadishu. This marks a shift from China’s traditionally…
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China’s Africa strategy is shifting and Iran conflict will speed it up

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The Conversation Africa 49d ago policy
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The global geoeconomic volatility wrought by the second Donald Trump US presidency and hostilities in the Middle East make the shift in China’s Africa strategy even more important for China and for Africa. China’s Africa strategy started…
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Afcon controversy: what a sports law specialist says about Senegal being stripped of the title

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The Conversation Africa 50d ago policy
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Two months after the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) final, which was won by Senegal in January 2026, the appeal board of the Confederation of African Football (Caf) decided to strip them of the title and give it instead to their…
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Electric minibus taxis: the challenges and gains facing Cape Town’s transition

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The Conversation Africa 51d ago policy
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The minibus taxi is ubiquitous in southern Africa. These vehicles are the backbone of the urban economy, providing affordable mobility for millions . In Cape Town, South Africa’s second most populous city , they are central to the…
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Nelson Mandela was a towering global symbol – but how effective was he as a president?

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The Conversation Africa 51d ago policy
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Nelson Mandela remains one of the most revered political leaders of modern times. He is widely credited with guiding South Africa through a peaceful transition from apartheid to democracy. He embodied racial reconciliation, and lent moral…
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How Ontario’s post-secondary student funding changes echo Ronald Reagan reforms

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The Conversation Canada Education 51d ago higher-ed
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Ontario’s recent announcement of a tuition increase and major changes to grant and loan structures have prompted student protests at the provincial legislature. The province has said the changes are required for sustainability . But…
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District school boards have become political hotbeds for book bans and more – here’s what they actually do

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The Conversation US Education 51d ago policy
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People hold signs during a Grossmont Union High School District board meeting in El Cajon, Calif., in July 2025. Meg McLaughlin/The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images Election races for local school boards have become hotly contested…
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Kenyans are encouraged to work abroad, but protection rights remain weak – new research

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The Conversation Africa 52d ago policy
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Labour migration from Kenya was oriented towards Africa, North America and Europe until the 1990s. Kenyans then started moving to the Gulf countries, such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Oman. Most Kenyan labour…
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Designing cities: should we build from scratch or keep history alive?

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The Conversation Africa 55d ago higher-ed
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Cities are often described as living archives of human memory. Walk through an old neighbourhood in an Islamic city like Fez in Morocco or Cairo in Egypt, and you can see layers of history in its streets and buildings. Traces of the past…
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Magic mushrooms: new African species sheds light on the history of the famous fungus

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The Conversation Africa 55d ago research
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“Magic mushrooms” are consumed recreationally and for medicinal purposes around the world. These fungi gained their fame as “magic” because they produce chemical compounds (called psilocybin and psilocin ) which have psychedelic effects.…
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We collected data on how 779 Michigan school districts are regulating student cellphones − here are the trends

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The Conversation US Education 55d ago higher-ed
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A student uses the unlocking mechanism as he leaves school for the day. Keith Srakocic/AP Photo What is the best way to handle cellphones in schools? That’s a question Michigan educators are grappling with this spring after Gov. Gretchen…
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Trump administration’s lawsuits against Harvard and UCLA have roots in a decades-old fight over civil rights law

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The Conversation US Education 55d ago higher-ed
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Protesters gather outside a Boston courthouse in July 2025 to rally against the Trump administration's freezing of contracts and grants to Harvard University. Scott Eisen/Getty Images The Department of Justice announced in March 2026 that…
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Standards-based grading offers a different model of assessing student learning in the classroom

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The Conversation US Education 55d ago higher-ed
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Instead of focusing on student behaviors, standards-based grading assesses if students are actually learning what's being taught. Valerii Apetroaiei/iStock via Getty Images Plus Some school districts, including ones in Maine, New Mexico,…
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Credit and credibility: rating agency errors come with a cost

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The Conversation Africa 56d ago research
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The rating agency S&P Global’s Africa Credit Rating Trends 2025 reviews the past year’s rating activities and analyses the continent’s prospects for 2026. It is an important document because it interprets underlying drivers of…
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We teach at a Florida university that agreed to cooperate with ICE – and we worry that it is making our students feel less safe

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The Conversation US Education 57d ago higher-ed
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The University of Florida in Gainesville is one of the universities that signed a memo agreeing to cooperate with ICE. Mireya Acierto Since March 2025, at least 15 Florida public universities and colleges, including the University of…
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Teenagers and younger kids are learning coded predator phrases like ‘MAP’ online, long before their parents have even heard of it

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The Conversation US Education 58d ago policy
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Teenagers and children may encounter terms like MAP in memes, comments or other ways online. Catherine Falls Commercial When I checked my 10-year-old daughter’s TikTok messages in early February 2026, I expected to find the usual mix of…
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College students are writing with AI – but a pilot study finds they’re not simply letting it write for them

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The Conversation US Education 69d ago higher-ed
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Debates about generative AI in higher education have been informed by studies of completed student papers , or self-reported survey data . Research shows that artificial intelligence tools can support learning, but also has raised…
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New federal student loan limits affect social work graduate students, with impacts for survivors of domestic violence in Colorado and elsewhere

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The Conversation US Education 70d ago higher-ed
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The status change cuts the amount of federal student aid by half. Royalty-free/Getty Images As of July 2026 , graduate degree programs in nursing, public health, social work, public policy and more will no longer be defined as professional…
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The crisis of youth aging out of care is why Canada needs a children and youth commissioner

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The Conversation Canada Education 70d ago higher-ed
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Youth in Canada’s child welfare system need stronger government leadership to improve educational outcomes. Fewer than half of youth who have spent time in foster care — known as care-experienced youth — complete high school and even fewer…
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Immigrant kids can attend school regardless of citizenship – some states are challenging this standard

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The Conversation US Education 72d ago higher-ed
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An undocumented mother walks her 6-year-old daughter to school in Danbury, Conn., in October 2025, shortly before the family self-deported. John Moore/Getty Images All immigrants, regardless of their citizenship status, have the right to…
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More and more teachers and students are using AI – even though it might do more harm than good

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The Conversation US Education 77d ago higher-ed
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An estimated 85% of K-12 public school teachers recently reported that they used AI during the 2024-2025 school year. ismagilov/iStock/Getty Images Plus K-12 teachers and students across the country are increasingly using AI in and out of…
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What an ancient Chinese philosopher can teach us about Americans’ obsession with college rankings

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The Conversation US Education 77d ago higher-ed
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A visitor looks at calligraphy by Luo Sangui of the Daodejing, the classic Daoist text, during the Nanjing 2014 Grand Art Exhibition in Nanjing, China. Visual China Group via Getty Images Each March, many of the country’s most selective…
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Do dads of disabled children do enough? Kenya study points to misunderstood ways of caring

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The Conversation Africa Education 79d ago policy
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Fathers have a strong influence over whether and how children access schooling. David Geneugelijk/unsplash , CC BY A child’s success at school doesn’t depend only on teachers and classrooms. Studies show that when parents engage with…
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Iran war and other tough topics give K-12 teachers chance to teach students how, not what, to think

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The Conversation US Education 81d ago higher-ed
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Many teachers are missing the opportunity to use events like the Iran war as teachable moments. Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images It’s a scene that’s played out in K-12 schools around the country in recent years. Unprompted, a student…
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When US fights in the Middle East, American Muslim students often face discrimination

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The Conversation US Education 82d ago policy
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People protesting the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran gather in front of a New York Public Library location on March 8, 2026. Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images The war in the Middle East is rapidly expanding across the Gulf countries ,…
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The war on DEI reflects the quiet normalization of white nationalism — in the U.S. and beyond

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The Conversation Canada Education 83d ago higher-ed
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Political theorist Hannah Arendt warned that authoritarian politics rarely begin with spectacles of repression. More often, authoritarianism advances through routine administrative decisions that appear technical or neutral but gradually…
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Generative AI can play a role uplifting family and community in early childhood education

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The Conversation US Education 84d ago higher-ed
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Use of generative artificial intelligence technology is already widespread in K-12 schools and higher education. Now, AI technologies such as conversational agents and tablet-based assessments are starting to make their way toward early…
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Male teachers can challenge misogyny in schools every day, not just on International Women’s Day

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The Conversation Canada Education 90d ago higher-ed
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International Women’s Day is an important day for everyone, regardless of gender, to raise awareness about gender inequality. This includes naming harms, celebrating gains and recommitting to societal and institutional change. But we…
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Good-quality child care? What parents should consider, and how it can be assessed

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The Conversation Canada Education 93d ago higher-ed
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Children’s experiences during early years form the foundation for their development . For many children in Canada and across the globe, these early experiences include substantial exposure to early learning and child care. And government…
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We need to talk about how Black women educators experience burnout and care

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The Conversation Canada Education 97d ago policy
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When I began teaching, I was the only Black educator on staff at my Ontario school. In addition to my official responsibilities, I was often called on to translate cultural dynamics, support students experiencing racism and provide…
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Nihilistic violent extremist networks recruit vulnerable people — and our youth need support

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The Conversation Canada Education 104d ago policy
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As the nation mourns after Canada’s deadliest school shooting in modern history, a question looms for people both close to the events and further away: Why? As with other mass shootings, this painful question is complex and difficult to…
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History with a human face and voice: how museum theatre gets kids to care about the past

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The Conversation Africa Education 111d ago wellbeing
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The facts of history are important, but try telling that to a classroom full of bored youngsters. One way to liven up the subject is to show that real people lived through historical events. Drama academic Stephanie Jenkins argues that…
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We run writing workshops at a South African university: what we’ve learnt about how students are using AI, and how to help them

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The Conversation Africa Education 120d ago higher-ed
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Much is being said about the wonders of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it is the new frontier. And while it provides amazing possibilities in fields like medicine , academics are debating its advantages for university students. Peet…
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Student well-being comes from care, but is caring enough? Academics reflect on 3 stumbling blocks

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The Conversation Africa Education 125d ago higher-ed
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Christina @ wocintechchat.com via Unsplash , CC BY Students’ well-being in higher education has been a growing concern globally since the coronavirus pandemic, which disrupted learning and lives generally. Well-being has been described as…
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What should education look like today? 6 essential reads on learning together

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The Conversation Africa Education 133d ago higher-ed
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Kelly Skema, Unsplash , CC BY The United Nations made 24 January the International Day of Education to highlight the role of education in peace and development. In 2026 the theme is “the power of youth in co-creating education”. This…
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Getting into university is only the first hurdle for students from rural South Africa. Here’s what comes next

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The Conversation Africa Education 135d ago higher-ed
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As universities in South Africa prepare to admit a new group of students, thousands of young people from rural parts of the country hope for a life-changing opportunity. In 2023, public universities enrolled 258,778 first-time students.…
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Why do South African teachers still threaten children with a beating? A psychologist explains

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The Conversation Africa Education 149d ago higher-ed
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Corporal punishment – usually referring to adults hitting children – was abolished in South Africa in 1997. The Constitutional Court had already ruled it incompatible with the bill of rights in 1995. In that judgement, the chief justice…
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Choosing a career? In a fast-changing job market, listen to your inner self – counsellor

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The Conversation Africa Education 156d ago higher-ed
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The world of work today, in the 21st century, is far more unpredictable than it was in the 20th century. Jobs come and go, roles change constantly, and automation and digital disruption are the only constants. Many young people will one…
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School violence doesn’t happen in isolation: what research from southern Africa is telling us

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The Conversation Africa Education 190d ago higher-ed
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School violence is a global public health phenomenon. This is when learners and teachers are the victims of physical and psychological abuse, cyber threats and bullying, fights, gangsterism, and the use of weapons at school. The…
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How a Sudanese university kept learning alive during war

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The Conversation Africa Education 203d ago higher-ed
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The civil war in Sudan began in April 2023, causing death, hunger, displacement and destruction on a huge scale. Gihad Ibrahim, head of e-learning and senior manager at Mashreq University in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, spoke with The…
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Boys, bullying and belonging: understanding violent initiation at a South African school

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The Conversation Africa Education 212d ago policy
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Violence among learners in South African schools is a pressing concern. The minister of basic education told parliament in 2025 that hundreds of bullying cases had been reported in the first few weeks of the year. Since then, a series of…
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What do Nigerian children think about computers? Our study found out

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The Conversation Africa Education 237d ago policy
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Digital literacy is the ability to use digital tools and technologies effectively, safely and responsibly. This includes the use of smartphones and devices, navigating the internet and exploring coding basics. In an era where digital…
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University ranking systems are being rejected. African institutions should take note

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The Conversation Africa Education 246d ago higher-ed
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The Sorbonne University , founded in Paris in 1253 and known globally as a symbol of education, science and culture, has just announced that , starting in 2026, it will stop submitting data to Times Higher Education (THE) rankings. It is…
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We created a support programme for schools in Nairobi’s informal settlements: what we learned

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The Conversation Africa Education 263d ago research
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School room in Kibagare, Nairobi, Kenya. Ninara, via Flickr , CC BY Access to school is considered to be better for children who live in urban areas than in rural areas in countries such as Kenya. But research shows that this access…
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Hunger among South African students: study shows those studying remotely need financial aid for food

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The Conversation Africa Education 263d ago higher-ed
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Food insecurity is associated with worse academic outcomes. PxHere The spectre of food insecurity unfortunately haunts many households in South Africa. Food security is commonly understood as having sufficient and nutritious food to live a…
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Chalk and talk vs. active learning: what’s holding South African teachers back from using proven methods?

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The Conversation Africa Education 265d ago higher-ed
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Learning experiences have to include opportunities to develop thinking, skills and values. PickPic As a full-time teacher completing a PhD part-time, I made a decision early on: do research that speaks to the daily realities of teachers…
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