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Indonesian School Exams Marked by Cheating, Corruption

During this year’s annual exams in Indonesia, students were recorded using their phones, the internet, help from each other, and even their teachers to cheat. Officials say that widespread cheating in schools is part of a lar...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

China: Rate of National Exam Participants Continues to Decline

For the fifth time in a row, the number of students registered for China’s annual college admission examination,the Gaokao, has declined. From June 7 to June 9, approximately 9.12 million high school seniors across China face...
by Carolina Shin
 

 
 

Gambian Teachers Work to End Corporal Punishment

The Gambia Teachers’ Union has been training teachers on alternative methods to corporal punishment. This past week, the GTU conducted training for 20 primary school teachers as part of a series aimed at eradicating corporal ...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 

 

The Lasting Legacy of Malnutrition

For 165 million children across the world, the effects of malnutrition will follow them throughout their lives. These children are termed “stunted”- their physical and mental capacities diminished due to malnutrition- and t...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

Vocational Schools Give Hope to Chinese Teenagers

Millions of Chinese teenagers worry about finding a good job after they finish school. At one end of the market fresh college graduates compete for a few prestigious positions, and at the other end unskilled laborers struggle i...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

South African Children Celebrate World Play Day

May 28th, 2013 marked the 14th annual World Play Day, with celebrations in early childhood learning centers around the world. In South Africa, the Cotlands organization hosted festivities for hundreds of children at their locat...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 

 

Higher Education Problems Could Slow Brazil’s Development

In 2012 the Brazilian economy grew to become the sixth largest in the world, overtaking Great Britain. With a rising middle class, flourishing commodities sector, and huge offshore oil deposits, the country seems poised to cont...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

Teach for Bangladesh: Inspiring Educational Leadership

Teach for Bangladesh is a leadership development program of talented university graduates and young professionals who are invested in expanding educational opportunities for underprivileged children. Taking a bottoms-up appro...
by Alice Formwalt
 

 
 

How Natural Resources Could, But Don’t, Fix Global Education

As funding for education in the developing world begins to dry up, resource-rich low and middle income nations have a powerful option to stand on their own, according to a recent UNESCO policy paper. Turning the ‘Resourc...
by Michael Jones
 

 

 

Nigeria: Former Education Minister Declares Funds “Misused”

Nigeria’s former Minister of Education, Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, accused state governors of mishandling education funds, and highlighted the challenges facing students and teachers in Nigeria. Speaking at the third Lagos Educ...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

Bahamian Students Submerge Themselves For Shark Lessons

Students in the Bahamas had a hands-on learning experience with sharks last week, thanks to a partnership with Bahamian marine research foundations and the State University of New York. As part of a five-week shark tagging expe...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

Teacher Shortages in the World’s Newest Country

Pupils in the world’s newest country, South Sudan, face an acute shortage of teachers. According to UNICEF, the qualified teacher to pupil ratio is 1:117. However, new initiatives from nonprofit organizations and the governme...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 

 

The UN World Food Programme Promotes the Power of School Lunches

On May 24th the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) released its “State of School Feeding Worldwide” report. The report discusses the importance of providing school meals to children and stresses that more and expanded progra...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

Malian Refugees in Education Crisis

Conflict in northern Mali has destabilized the government and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. According to UNICEF around 400,000 Malian children have faced “severe disruptions” in their education. Now, as the fig...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

SwimSafe Project Prevents Child Drowning in Asia

Drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwide. About 95% of child drowning deaths occur in Asia, where at least 350,000 children are believed to drown each year. Although swim safety serves is one ...
by Alice Formwalt
 

 

 

Paraguay: Fighting Back Against Drugs in Schools

A recent report from Paraguay’s Ministry of Education and Culture has shown that over half of students interviewed in the nation’s capital, Asunción, have a friend that uses illegal drugs. The presence of drugs in schools ...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

High School Students in Bosnia and Herzegovina Demand Their Rights

More than 200 BiH high school students gathered at the major city square in the capital of Sarajevo demanding their rights. With duct tape placed over their mouths, they symbolically expressed their powerlessness when it comes ...
by Aldina Dzebo
 

 
 

European Union Funds Education in Tunisia

 On May 16th the European Union announced that it will donate funds to improve higher education in Tunisia. The EU’s contribution of €10 million will be channeled through the Erasmus Mundus and Tempus programs, with the in...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 

 

“Epidemic” of Teacher Absenteeism in Trinidad and Tobago

According to the most recent report from Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Education, an estimated ten percent of the nation’s teachers are guilty of delinquent absenteeism. Using data from the report, the country’s Teach...
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Jakarta, Indonesia Launches “Autism-Friendly City” Program

In recognition of the growing number of children affected by autism spectrum disorders, the government of Jakarta, Indonesia has announced a program to make the city more accessible to them. The program, called Jakarta, An Auti...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

Floods Shut Down Schools Across Kenya

Schools in several regions across Kenya have been closed due to heavy rains and flooding. Many schools are inaccessible, owing to washed out roads, and others have been completely destroyed. Seasonal heavy rains beginning in Ap...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 

 

Myanmar: Journeying Through the Rocky Educational Terrain

Ask anyone in Myanmar what they were doing in the year 1988 and they will most likely recall with great detail. What began as a student protest turned into a nation-wide cry for democracy, ultimately ending in thousands of d...
by Alice Formwalt
 

 
 

Zambia Protests Culminate in Student Arrests

Thirty-one Zambian students were arrested Friday after engaging in anti-government protests. Students at the University of Zambia had staged a Black Friday demonstration: wearing black to protest the government’s decision to ...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

Liberia’s President Sirleaf Calls for Education “Overhaul”

Speaking at the National Education Roundtable Conference on May 3rd, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf declared that the country’s educational system was in need of a “total overhaul.” In April the president had ca...
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“The Children Take Action”- Learning About Climate Change in Kiribati

 Public school children in Kiribati are receiving a new book entitled “The Children Take Action- A Climate Change Story.” Developed by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), and printed with...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

Indian Shop Owner Runs Informal School Under Bridge

Every morning under a railway bridge in New Delhi, India, Rajesh Kumar gives lessons to more than 50 children. Without walls, desks, or chairs, the students of Kumar’s school sit on foam mats in the dirt and learn reading, wr...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

In Gaza, Hamas Separates Classes By Gender

Hamas, the Islamic group that governs the Palestianian territory in Gaza, passed a new educational law that mandates separate classes for boys and girls over the age of 9 and also excludes men from working at girls’ schoo...
by Alice Formwalt
 

 

 

Laos: Young Students Travel to USA to Educate the Public

Two young Laotians are touring the USA in order to educate the public about the thousands of unexploded bombs which litter the country. During the Vietnam war the US dropped over 2 million bombs on Laos during a nine year peri...
by Ashleigh Brown
 

 
 

Taking Action for Senegal’s Child Beggars

In Dakar, Senegal, thousands of children beg on the streets each day, under the guise of religious education. Plan International and UNICEF have been working to stop this practice, and now the government of Senegal is stepping ...
by Carla Drumhiller
 

 
 

Celebrations at Swaziland’s First Multiracial School

Waterford Kamhlaba School, Swaziland’s first multiracial school, celebrated its 50th anniversary April 27, 2013. Parades, cultural diversity performances, and a Forum on Youth and Leadership marked the occasion. Opened in 196...
by Carla Drumhiller