By Ogova Ondego Published April 19, 2024 Dysfunctional families, peer pressure, mass media and permissiveness are destroying today’s children who are being forced to lose their innocence before their maturity. Avoiding prescription, writers Stephen Arterburn and Jim Burns who work…
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By Iminza Keboge Published July 19, 2022 An overwhelming majority of education technology (EdTech) products endorsed by 49 governments of the world’s most populous countries appear to have surveilled or had the capacity to surveil children. According to Human Rights…
By Khalifa Hemed Published March 18, 2022 Educationists around the world have welcomed the decision of International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of World Bank, that says it will no longer invest in Bridge International Academies. This announcement,…
By Iminza Keboge Published October 16, 2021 Would you like to have fun as you study film analysis on your smartphone, tablet or computer? You are in luck because Ciclic Centre-Val de Loire of France is presenting its online film…