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[VIDEO] A Nigerian Head Boy gets a kiss and hug from Meghan

The Duchess of Sussex was left speechless by a cheeky teenager after he stole a kiss on the cheek and declared to a packed assembly hall: ‘She really is beautiful.’ Meghan spoke with delighted pupils at the Robert Clack Upper School in Dagenham, east London, during a surprise visit ahead of International Women’s Day. After

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How Project-Based Learning Unleashes Students’ Creativity

  Students can’t learn to become a “good person” by doing a worksheet, and their creativity can’t be measured by taking a test. With that said, as teachers, we often feel that it is our duty to teach them to master academic standards, while also empowering them to think creatively, work together, and above all,

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32 Ways AI is Improving Education

In the last few years, machine learning applications have quietly entered every aspect of life: social media to speech recognition, radiology to retail, warfare to writing articles, coding to customer service, robotics to route optimization. During the 40 year information age, we told computers what to do. With advances in artificial intelligence, particularly machine learning,

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China has started a grand experiment in AI education. It could reshape how the world learns.

In recent years, the country has rushed to pursue “intelligent education.” Now its billion-dollar ed-tech companies are planning to export their vision overseas. Zhou Yi was terrible at math. He risked never getting into college. Then a company called Squirrel AI came to his middle school in Hangzhou, China, promising personalized tutoring. He had tried

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How low-cost schools can boost student enrollment

It is no longer news that Nigeria has the highest number of out-of-school children in the world – about 16 million. Some stakeholders are calling on the government to see how the private sector can help, reports KOFOWOROLA BELO-OSAGIE. It  is not debatable that the huge number of out-of-school children is giving Nigeria a negative

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Lagos Campaigns Against Exam Malpractice

The Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mrs Adebunmi Adekanye, has advised the pupils against using examination malpractice as shortcuts, describing it as a long route to success. Speaking at an examination malpractice awareness workshop for public secondary school pupils held at the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) Hall Tuesday last week,

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The World’s Unspoken Languages

There are several ways to converse without using words. In several areas around the world, particularly those remote locations, whistles, clicks and drums are more effective in communicating among tribes and over great distances. Several click languages are spoken in different communities or tribes in Africa belonging to the Bantu and Cushitic groups. Whistles are

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TALK, TECH AND TEAMS: PASSNOWNOW.COM RECOUNTS HOW UNION BANK IS LEADING THE CONVERSATION ON SMART LEARNING WITH edu360.

Union Bank in her commitment to promoting education and upholding her belief in the strategic importance of quality education to Nigeria’s development launched her maiden edition of EDU360 in a two-day event which was held at Harbour Point, Victoria Island in Lagos, Nigeria on the 23rd and 24th of October 2018. Passnownow.com was adequately represented

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