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Oyo State partners Japan in Science, Mathematics Education

  (By Uchechukwu Udoji) The Oyo State Government on Monday reiterated its commitment to capacity building in science and mathematics education, in line with its aim of restoring the pacesetting status of the state in education. The state Commissioner for Education, Adetokunbo Fayokun, said this in an interview with journalists shortly after declaring open the

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Want To Be Better In Your Math?… 10 Free Web Resources For Math Teachers And Students

Time for some math. You either love it or hate it, but it makes the world go round. For me, math was always a struggle. I wanted to love it, but the numbers swirling in my head never seemed to straighten themselves out for the test. But maybe that’s just it–”the test.” When math is

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Finally, NUC approves Engineering courses for UniAbuja, accredits Medicine, others

  (By NAN) The National Universities Commission (NUC) on Tuesday announced the accreditation of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Agriculture. The commission also announced the approval for Engineering courses for the University of Abuja. The Chairman of the Task Team on the accreditation of the College of Medicine and Visiting Professor to NUC, Eugene Okpere, made

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INSPIRING: 6th Grade Boy’s Speech About Having Autism Provides Powerful Insight (VIDEO)

  (By Mairo Danlami) We hear a lot about autism in the news and from families who care for children with autism. We don’t hear nearly often enough, however, from children who actually live with autism. A speech by one young man, Eli Rosenberg, shows that we should do more to help one another. He

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10 Innovative Educational Programmes Run By Google

  (By Emily Lucas) Google has undoubtedly become one of the world’s leading corporations. They have changed the way we access information and how we learn. It is this last point that has become more predominant for Google in the last few years with their innovative educational programmes from elementary school children to university professors.

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Is the answer to engaging and empowering global youth simpler than we think?… Kiran Sethi – Youth Empowerment Advocate Speaks On Experiential Learning And The ‘I Can’ Teaching Model (VIDEO)

  (By Uchechukwu Udoji) Last month at the Ideas Festival in Aspen, Design For Change founder Kiran Sethi shared with HuffPost Live the two words that can open doors for children around the world: “I can.” Sethi first spoke about the ‘I Can’ teaching model in a 2009 TED Talk. She then brought the idea

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You Won’t Believe This!… Proof That Babies Know The Scientific Method

  (By Jeff Dunn) Do you know what the scientific method is? If it’s been awhile since your last science class, you may be saying to yourself ‘oh yeaaa … a little help?’ That’s okay. Turns out you actually knew it as a baby, even if you don’t know it now. That’s because this little

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‘Ghana commits 31% of budget to education as against Nigeria’s 8%’

  (By NAN) The Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities has recommended necessary policy interventions to address the challenges of universities and other higher institutions in the country. Prof. Michael Faborode, Secretary-General of the committee, said that the policy was necessary due to the challenges of weak governance structure and process in the Nigerian higher

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