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August 30, 2012
 

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Ling Shu
Ling Shu
I’m big on reading, traveling, and any kind of baked, chocolate dessert. I’m passionate about education, especially women’s education, because I believe equal opportunity to education is key to healthier societies. I’m currently based in Philly, the City of Brotherly Love.



 
 

 

Tips to Help a Shy Child Enjoy School

It’s that time again! Children are returning to the classroom. Going back to school can be exciting for many kids, but for some who are shy and timid, being in a classroom or new school can be daunting. Here are a few way...
by Jana Melpolder
 

 
 

Share of the Week!

Share of the Week is open content stuff so great and awesome that we can’t keep it to ourselves. Creative Commons Love: Ahmed Amir on Flickr.com Spread the word! Tweet Comments
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High Education Costs Keep Kids from School. Fewer First Graders in BiH.

September 3rd marked the beginning of the new school year in countries across the Western Balkans. However, for many of those countries, this year saw a drastic decline in the enrollment number of first graders. Bosnia and Herz...
by Aldina Dzebo
 

 

 

Students Leave School for Gold Rush in Burkina Faso

In Burkina Faso, children as young as six years old have been abandoning schools. As one of Africa’s leading gold mining producers, the country is seeing that more children prefer working to getting an education. According to...
by Sera Yoo
 

 
 

King of Morocco: “Enable Young People to Develop Their Skills”

The Moroccan monarch, King Mohammed VI, declared that the government needs to pay more attention to the national education system. He made his announcement on the 59th anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People. ...
by Jana Melpolder
 

 
 

UK Pledges Millions to Improve Rwandan Education

On Tuesday, the UK Department for International Development (DFID) will launch a partnership with Rwanda to improve education in the region. The program, entitled “Innovation for Education (IFE),” will offer a mini...
by Sean Yi
 

 

 

Teacher Strike Looms in Kenya

When the third and final term of school begins on September 3rd, Kenya’s classrooms may not have their teachers. The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) is planning a nationwide strike to demand a 300% increase in sal...
by Sean Yi
 

 
 

Foreign Students at London Metropolitan University Face Possible Deportation

The London Metropolitan University has recently lost its license to sponsor foreign students from outside the EU. This will not only prevent the university from accepting new foreign students, but could also affect non-EU under...
by Sera Yoo
 

 
 

Guam to Increase Education in Indigenous Language and Culture

Next year, Guam will be instituting Public Law 31-45, which increases the teaching of the Chamarro language and culture in Guam schools. Currently, Chamarro language and culture courses are required throughout primary school a...
by Michael Jones