My recent post about the “redlining” or apartheid in American education linked to research about how New York City’s public schools keep lower income kids out of the schools with the most experienced ...
Today, the Schott Foundation, whose Board I am proud to chair, released the results of an analysis that they conducted on New York City schools, the nation’s largest school system. The report, A ...
PhD programmes in "the rainbow nation" mostly lead to academic careers, but reform is needed to boost collaboration and integration, higher education experts tell Julie Gould. It's 25 years since ...
"In a way, we are experiencing an education apartheid," said Adil Najam, an international relations professor at Boston University who has researched Pakistan's education system. "We have at least 10 ...
On May 17, the nation commemorated the 65th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that having separate schools for Black and White students is inherently ...
John Pilger, who died in his hometown of Sydney aged 84 on December 30, was a unique journalist, equipped with the combination of moral outrage, relentless sleuthing and unparalleled interviewing ...
The Center for Advanced Study and the University of Illinois Press hosted panelists Darius and Catherine Brubeck, who pioneered the first jazz education program in apartheid South Africa. The Brubecks ...
Students travel home from a community school in Abdullah Goth village on the outskirts of Karachi - Copyright AFP Asif HASSAN Students travel home from a community ...
Aneesa Haroon drops off her tattered school bag at her rural home in Pakistan and hurriedly grabs lunch before joining her father in the fields to pick vegetables. The 11-year-old's entry into school ...
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