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How teachers can help students assimilate better

Learning has not taken place if what is taught is not internalised and understood by the students. Teachers have a major role to play...

LASU alumni donates internet equipment to the university

Alumni members of the Lagos State University (LASU) on Monday donated some internet equipment to the university. The Alumni members based in the United...

SimbiBot set to revolutionize exam preparation using Facebook

Are you preparing for one of those public exams soon? SimbiBot is to the rescue. It is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) that aids test practice...

Implications of the re-establishment of TESCOM in Lagos State

The passage of a bill re-establishing the Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) by the Lagos State House of Assembly last Thursday, February 1, 2018 is one...

Donors pledge US$2.3 billion to financing education at GPE Conference

Donors have pledged US$2.3 billion towards financing education and addressing the global learning crisis. They made the pledge at the just concluded Global Partnership...

FG renames Ebonyi university after Alex Ekwueme

The Federal government has renamed the Federal University, Ndufu-Ikwo in Ebonyi State after the late former Vice President, Alex Ekwueme. This is based on the...

We would educationally support deported migrants – FG

The Federal Government of Nigeria has disclosed its plans to provide educational support to victims of human trafficking who recently returned to the country. Education...

Drama & English Teacher needed at Greensprings School

Greensprings School, is an independent, non-partisan, day and boarding school for boys and girls from 18months - 18years. We encourage students to be lifelong...

Not too old to learn: Primary school pupils above age 80

Age is no barrier to formal education. This has been demonstrated in each of our edition of 'Not too old to learn. Primary education...

68% of 2017 dead migrants were graduates

68 per cent of the 9,000 migrants that died in 2017 were graduates that could have been empowered as entrepreneurs. This is according to...

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