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“Children should be aware”: BJP leader Dilip Ghosh lauds NCERT’s move to include Op Sindoor in textbooks
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Sunday lauded the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for the move to include Operation Sindoor in the textbooks for classes 3 to 12. Ghosh said that the students should be aware of events like...

Develop whistle blower policy against cultism – Deputy Governor advises Abia varsity
The Deputy Governor of Abia State, Ikechukwu Emetu, has charged the governing council and management of Abia State University, Uturu, to take a firm stance against cult activities and other social vices that negate the philosophy of academic...

Tiny Land’s New Mud Kitchen Meets Sensory Play Needs
— Tiny Land Inc. is passionate about bringing good sensory play toys to its customers. It ensures that every product is designed with children’s needs in mind, as well as an educational concept. Even better, their playsets are built with safety...

First Look At New Tech Schools Across Education State
VIC Premier The Allan Labor Government is making sure every Victorian student has access to a world-class learning environment close to home – with more tech schools to be opened across the state. Deputy Premier and Minister for Education Ben...
Energy Green Grandpa teaching ways to be more efficient
Retired environmental educator George Potts educates the public on reducing their carbon footprint and saving money through his "Energy Green Grandpa" persona. Potts provides 22 simple steps to improve household energy efficiency, potentially...
"Future Bet" Program Empowers Bahraini Youth for National Development
TDT | Manama Email: mail@newsofbahrain.com The Bahrain Institute for Political Development (BIPD) continues to roll out the first phase of its youth-focused program, "Rihan Al Mustaqbal" (Future Bet), aimed at equipping young Bahrainis with...

Top teacher: Why standardised testing, streaming doesn't work
A top teacher says New Zealand's education system requires a rethink as it often fails to recognise ability and intelligence beyond narrow definitions. Award-winning educator Welby Ings, in his new book Invisible Intelligence: Why Your Child Might...

Trump admin to distribute $14.2M for patriotic education grants to mark America’s 250th anniversary
‘Equip educators or students with the knowledge and character needed to uphold the freedoms we enjoy’ President Donald Trump’s Education Department recently announced a new pool of federal grant money aimed at helping teach about American history...
New research reveals scars of Jammeh’s witch hunts
The research, led by Professor Mick Finlay of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in collaboration with the University of The Gambia and Nottingham Trent University, is the first academic study into the stigma associated with government-led witchcraft...

Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation Concludes 2025 Summer Camp For Gifted Students Under The Theme 'Skills Of Tomorrow'
Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE, July 24, 2025: Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, has concluded the 2025 Summer Camp for Talent and Innovation, held under the theme 'Skills of Tomorrow'. The camp...

Food, health, and community: inside Providence’s Teaching Kitchen program
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Wayne Garcia visits The Community Table, a partnership between Providence Community Teaching Kitchen and Portland Open Bible Community Pantry, to explore how the program is helping people live healthier lives. Through...

The Secret of Great Teaching
Imagine receiving the news that you have only weeks left to live. The people you led for decades - through rebellion and triumph, despair and deliverance - who you thought you’d lead on their final mission - must go on without you. Moses faced...

College's rugby partnership offers talented teens pathway to elite level
Burnley College is working with Sale Sharks Women's Academy to offer a programme enabling talented teenagers to develop their rugby game while also earning a post-16 education. The college is now appealing to aspiring rugby union players from...

IDB to develop first-ever Country Framework for Nigeria’s power sector
The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) has begun work on its first-ever Country Engagement Framework for Nigeria’s power sector, marking a significant shift in how the lender plans to support the country. This was revealed on Wednesday during a...

The end of the endless frontier? A warning on research cuts
Toggle section navigation Sections Print Across the partisan chasms of American politics, there has been for eight decades broad bipartisan consensus on a policy that truly made the country great. Following our victory in WW II, President Truman...

HL Shorts: How to Promote Physician Development
Mike Angelidis, MD, was recently named CMO of SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital-Midwest and SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital-Shawnee. As a physician leader, he has had extensive experience in physician development. "When we talk about physician...

New Coastal Pathways Scholarship Opens Doors
The Gazebo Gazette LONG BEACH (GG) — As part of a broader initiative to strengthen educational access and workforce development along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) and Pearl River Community College (PRCC)...

Retiring Christ The King Baptist Church pastor, Rev. John McVicker, skillfully balanced community activism with powerful teaching of the Word!
As the McVickers and Christ The King Baptist Church congregants listen, state Sen. Dora Drake congratulates the pastor for his years of service to the community and the church.—Photo by Mikel Holt Milwaukee will soon lose one of its most...
Media literacy education lacks consistency across Illinois
Jason Piscia Dr. Ann Strahle SPRINGFIELD — A survey of Illinois educators reveals a significant disparity in how they interpret a three-year-old state law’s requirement to teach high school students a “unit of instruction” on media literacy. About...

Education’s Keisha Green Hosts 2025 ELATE Summer Conference
Image Keisha Green Keisha Green, associate professor of teacher education and school improvement and chair of English Language Arts Teacher Educators (ELATE), recently hosted the 2025 ELATE Summer Conference at the College of Charleston in South...