Debt Over Desks: How Africa’s Spending Choices Hurt Schools

On the African Union’s Day of the African Child, Human Rights Watch threw cold water on decades of pledges: most African governments are still missing education funding targets—and kids are paying the price. 🎯 The 2025 theme? “Planning and budgeting for children’s rights: progress since 2010.” 📉 The reality? Less than one-third of African countries […]

Oman Adds Chinese to Schools — A Smart Move in Its Global Education Strategy

Oman is making a bold move in education. Starting in 2025, students in grades 9–12 can choose Chinese as an elective. At first glance, it’s about learning a new language. But zoom out, and you’ll see a bigger story: Oman is quietly reshaping its global education strategy to match the ambitions of Vision 2040. The […]

Top Law Schools Boost AI Training as Legal Citation Errors Grow

Elite U.S. law schools are reshaping their curricula to prepare students for the risks and opportunities of artificial intelligence in the legal profession. The move comes after high-profile cases where attorneys were fined for submitting legal briefs riddled with AI-generated citation errors. From Chicago to Yale, Penn to Harvard, law schools are now teaching students […]