All frontline national dailies have nicely covered what is in store for Indian students and tech giants after the USA came ...
A Nobel-Prize winning scientist, a marquee hire by Stony Brook University in its early years, and an inspiration to his adopted and native countries, C.N. “Frank” Yang died on October 18th in Beijing.
The Lao government has been developing plans and strategies to improve education, enhance teacher skills, and integrate artificial intelligence into the sector. To address teacher shortages and reduce ...
Community dialogues frame childhood deprivation as systems failure, hinting that donor narratives may shift from charitable pity to rights-based accountability.
A pilot program in Chengdu exempts some students from the grueling high school entrance exam, offering families relief from ...
Readers discuss how to excite student interest in science, the legacy of physicist Chen-ning Yang, and typhoon leave Feel strongly about these letters, or any other aspects of the news? Share your ...
Save the Children’s "Journey Around the World" Addresses Deep-rooted Community Needs to Create Lasting Change for Children's ...
The situation facing Afghan women and girls is a test of our shared commitment to human rights, justice, and equality.
The UN fund Education Cannot Wait (ECW) announced $2 million to expand schooling for Sudanese refugees in Chad. The aid targets 27,000 new students in Wadi Fira and Ennedi Est provinces, where schools ...
Royal Air Maroc, China Eastern sign aviation cooperation deal Agreement boosts Africa-Asia routes via Casablanca, Shanghai hubs Goal: direct flights, stronger trade and tourism connectivity Royal Air ...
The news that two more Japanese scientists were awarded Nobel Prizes in the natural sciences has been met with considerable consternation on the Chinese internet. Shimon Sakaguchi of Osaka University ...
Besides, America recently ran a very large natural experiment in dropping money on schools that, in a word, failed. During ...