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Floating schools mean classes continue during floods in Bangladesh
As climate change causes increasing problems in this vulnerable country, boats fitted with desks and learning materials are keeping children in education.
Nobel Peace Prize for champions of the fight against rape and sexual violence in warfare
Congolese doctor Denis Mukwege and Yazidi campaigner Nadia Murad were honoured today for their work in helping victims and highlighting the issue.
“Egypt has a strong academic syllabus but it isn’t always taught well”
Today is World Teachers' Day and the theme is the right to a qualified teacher - here a Global Youth Ambassador whose parents are teachers talks about training and testing.
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World Teachers’ Day: meet some inspiring teachers who really make a difference
Every child has the right to be at school and get a quality education - these teachers are doing remarkable things to make that happen.Â
260m children still out of school – that’s why we have to #WriteTheWrong
New statistics from the United Nations for 2017 show that progress has stalled in the effort to get every child in school and receiving a quality education.
Hundreds of schools damaged and children traumatised by Indonesia’s deadly earthquake and tsunami
Aid agencies are trying to get children back into education and play groups quickly to help them cope with the devastation.
Save our school: Bedouin children’s plea to Angela Merkel
The students' appeal came ahead of a visit by the German leader to Israel, which plans to demolish the West Bank school and village.
Funding programme to help 600,000 children into school in Mali
The project will train teachers and engage parents in a country where less than half of all children complete primary education.
“Easy steps like telling stories can help your children take their first steps towards learning to read”
The founder of Ubongo tells how the non-profit is helping millions of young children learn through fun and technology.
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Big funding boost will help to keep Palestinian schools open
The future of 526,000 children educated at schools run by a crisis-hit UN agency is looking more secure after countries stepped in with another $122 million.