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"Second shift" classes in the country's public schools had been delayed but were due to start today after talks between the education ministry and UN agencies.
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Today is International Day of the Girl, which highlights the challenges girls are facing around the world while celebrating initiatives to empower young women.
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World Teachers' Day is on Saturday, October 5 and the 2019 theme is Young Teachers: The future of the profession. The day will celebrate teachers worldwide and address some of the issues that are key to attracting and keeping the brightest minds and young talents in teaching. One of those challenges, according to a new report from the Education Commission, is to provide training, professional development, career paths and working conditions to enable them to be effective. Here we look at the findings of this major report.
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