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Zimbabwe to ban LBGTQ+ higher education scholarships

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Zimbabwean Vice President Constantino Chiwenga warned young people in the country on Thursday that the government will block all higher education scholarships from LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations. The post Zimbabwe to ban LBGTQ+ higher education scholarships appeared first on JURIST - News.

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China begins deliberation on law to expand access preschool education

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On Monday, legislators of the People’s Republic of China commenced the deliberation of a preschool education law aimed at ensuring accessible preschool education for all children. The draft underscores the government’s obligation to invest more in preschool education and elevate teacher training.

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Myanmar dispatches: “Military Council bans online education as COVID cases increase”

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There are more than 240 private basic education schools in Yangon Division, and at present, the percentage of high school enrollment is zero. Only 5% of secondary school students enroll, according to the private education sector. There are more than 3,200 private basic education schools in the country.

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The History of Inmate Education

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The History of Inmate Education Inmate education programs have been around for hundreds of years and have changed over time to reflect new findings on the most effective approaches. In 1913, 50 inmates at a federal prison in Leavenworth, Kansas were enrolled at the state’s Agricultural College. In the U.S.

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5 Benefits of Inmate Education

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5 Benefits of Inmate Education Overview Increasingly, it is being reported that education programs for incarcerated individuals are beneficial for those in prison as well as the community at large. There are many benefits of inmate education that are worth considering. through prison education programs.

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Sustained Drop In College Enrollment Bad News For Economy, Not To Mention Democracy

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The post Sustained Drop In College Enrollment Bad News For Economy, Not To Mention Democracy appeared first on Above the Law. Even if learning more doesn’t improve your income stream one bit, it will sure help you make better decisions.

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US dispatch: SCOTUS set to hear arguments in Harvard case that may end affirmative action in higher education

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President & Fellows of Harvard College , is widely expected to end the practice of affirmative action in higher education. If the Court decides to invalidate affirmative action, it will overrule a long line of its precedents upholding affirmative action in higher education. The case, Students for Fair Admissions Inc.

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