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How Learning has Changed for Children all over the World

Speaking at our radio show conversation on LagosTalksFM, Yetty Williams talks about how learning has changed for children all over the world, during this time. We have to talk about the fact that learning has changed, what’s it changing from what’s it changing to. And when we talk about this specifically with the context of […]

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Toyota Dream Car Art Contest

Toyota Dream Car Art Contest Toyota Nigeria is inviting children, aged 15 and younger, to submit entries in the annual Toyota Dream Car Art Contest. Now in its 14th installment, the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest encourages children to visualize and sketch mobility solutions of the future as imagined in their own worlds. The initiative

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Rise of Online learning during the covid-19 Pandemic

 Rise of Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has locked the doors of organizations, markets, factories, schools, and even universities around the globe. In 2020, people were forced to stay inside their homes. As we have entered 2021, the world is gradually moving back to business as usual. However, in the extended

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The Benefits of a Truly International Education in the UK

There are many benefits of truly international education in the UK. Tim Fish, the Principal of Earlscliffe’s Sixth Form, and Henrietta Lightwood, the Director of International Marketing and Admissions at Dukes Education shared valuable insight on this.  Are you interested in giving your child an international education? The sign up for this free webinar and

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Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS) Program

A Scholarship Program For Secondary School Students in Africa Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS) is an intensive academic and enrichment program; designed for African secondary school students planning to pursue tertiary education; and who wish to make meaningful impact as young leaders on the continent. Participants will enhance their academic skills, receive guidance on university

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