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ALHAMBRA: The Beautiful Palace Fortress That Made a King Cry

As the last Moorish King of Granada, Sultan Mohammed and his family went into exile, forced into this situation by the advancing army of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabel of Castile who were on a quest to reclaim Spanish land from the Moors – North African Muslims of Berber and Arabian descent. Legend has it […]

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MLW 2016: The 13 Year Old Who Wants To Change the Way You Learn

Manon Van Hoorebeke is a 13 year old from Belgium, who was named European Digital Girl of the Year in 2014, and is the youngest panelist at UNESCO flagship ICT in education event, Mobile Learning Week 2016 – #MLW2016 – as part of a panel discussing  relevance of learning. In an interview after the event,

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Cool: 120 Nigerian teachers get UNESCO, Microsoft certifications

In line with up-skilling Nigerian teachers for 21st Century skills , no fewer than 120 teachers of Doregos Private Academy and St Bernadette Schools have become the first schools in Africa and Nigeria to certify their teachers in UNESCO Standard, Digital Literacy and Microsoft certifications. With the certification, students will be prepared for the new

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UNESCO takes Nigeria secondary schools’ competition to Anambra

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO,  has taken a cultural competition among all Secondary Schools in Nigeria to Anambra State. The competition, which is scheduled to hold tomorrow at Cana House Mission road in the state capital, is expected to produce Nigerian students who would represent the country at the continental level.

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