First Lady urges Malawi women in diaspora to help girl child education

In Child Education | on August, 06, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Nyasa Times: Malawi’s First Lady, Gertrude  Mutharika, has urged women in the diaspora to assist in the education of a girl child back home in order to make them responsible citizens. Madame Mutharika, who is in the United States of America accompanying President Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika at the US – Africa Leaders [...]

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Hassebrook eyes Medicaid expansion, early child education in state convention …

In Child Education | on August, 03, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Lincoln Journal Star: Democratic gubernatorial nominee Chuck Hassebrook pledged Saturday to fight for the expansion of Medicaid in Nebraska and help build an education system that “gives every child an opportunity to start kindergarten prepared to succeed.” Hassebrook told the Democratic state convention his campaign will “run a ground game the likes of [...]

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China Retail Billionaire Takes Aim At Children’s Education Market

In Child Education | on July, 24, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Forbes: >>> Read the full article . Related News: . News from KRQE News 13: ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) – New Mexico is once again trailing when it comes to child welfare. The annual kids count report ranks New Mexico 49th based on education, health care and poverty. The report shows 29 percent of New [...]

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Parents: Stop Taking Out Loans For Your Child’s College Education

In Child Education | on July, 14, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Forbes: >>> Read the full article . Related News: . News from Yahoo!7 News: Child marriage could be eradicated if the federal government invested foreign aid money in community education, advocates say. Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition executive director Melba Marginson said aid money from Australia could empower communities in developing nations. [...]

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Worksop: Would reducing the summer school break benefit a child’s education?

In Child Education | on July, 10, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Gainsborough Standard: >>> Read the full article . Related News: . News from IBNLive: New Delhi: Days after courting controversy over his remarks on imparting sex education in schools, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Thursday said it should be replaced by a format which makes people aware about child pregnancy and associated evils. [...]

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Biggest influence on a child’s education may be the mother’s education

In Child Education | on July, 09, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Washington Post: By Michael Alison Chandler July 9 at 2:28 PM It’s long been known that a mother’s education status has a sizable influence on her children’s academic lives. But a report released Wednesday enumerates many of the ways a mother’s education play……………. continues on Washington Post >>> Read the full article . [...]

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A mission to give every child a great education

In Child Education | on July, 08, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Telegraph.co.uk: Our struggle has not always been easy. All of us have been opposed by vested interests determined to hold back reform, insisting that things must stay the same. We understand that change can be difficult. But it must happen. That’s why we’re bringing education reformers from across the globe to London this [...]

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Probe into crafty childcare fraud

In Child Education | on July, 07, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from NEWS.com.au: Both sides of politics are blaming the other for the worsening in Australia’s childcare affordability. THE federal government is investigating fresh allegations members of some ethnic communities are rorting the family daycare system to pocket generous taxpayer funded subsidies. News Corp Australia has confirmed the federal Department of Education’s compliance team is [...]

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Private school cost ‘outweighs child’s future earnings’

In Child Education | on July, 03, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Telegraph.co.uk: However, the wage premium dropped sharply when the researchers isolated the effect on earnings of family background. The SMF looked at the earnings of people from the same sort of families that typically send children to private schools – better-off and better-educated, and with high ambitions for their children – but who [...]

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Bangladesh: women’s education cuts maternal, child mortality

In Child Education | on July, 03, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from The Hindu: Bangladesh is a classic case of a low- and middle-income country achieving the unachievable which many others failed to. It reduced its maternal mortality by 66 per cent between 1990 and 2010; the reduction was 40 per cent between 2001 and 2010 alone. These were achieved by lowering the maternal mortality [...]

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