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UN supports education in S. Sudan pastoralist communities

Sudan/November 21, 2017/Source: http://www.sudantribune.com

South Sudan government in partnership with United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), have unveiled on an initiative to provide extended education services to nomadic pastoralist communities.

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Officially launched on Thursday, the Pastoralist Livelihoods and Education Field Schools (PLEFS) and the Pastoralist Education Program Strategy Framework will reportedly offer active and constructivist approach tailored to meet the needs of adults, youth and children in pastoralists’ communities.

Serge Tissot, the FAO Representative in South Sudan, said PLEFS, the first of its kind in South Sudan, will provide pastoralists with sustainable and high-quality learning opportunities as they move.

«The partnership between the three line ministries, FAO and UNESCO is unique and has realized a way for marginalized communities to access vital services in challenging conditions,» said Tissot.

«FAO is committed to strengthening livelihoods, and integrating basic literacy and numeracy skills into the field school approach really improves pastoralists’ way of life,» he added.

The program, officials said, is currently being implemented by FAO and UNESCO in the central regions and it will be brought to other pastoral communities across the country in the near future.

«It is our long-term vision to see to it that pastoralist communities receive adequate services and infrastructure to improve their livelihoods,» said James Janka Duku, Minister of Livestock and Fisheries.

Illiteracy rates are high in South Sudan, a country that broke away from Sudan in July 2011. More than 80% of the South Sudanese population, UN estimates show, cannot read or write. Also, according to the UN Children Fund (UNICEF), fewer than 1% of girls in South Sudan complete primary education.

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Haiti – Education : Laureates of the text contest on the Battle of Vertières

Haiti/November 21, 2017/Source: http://www.haitilibre.com

Friday evening at Hotel Villa Cana, in the presence of several government authorities, including Wilson Laleau, President Moïse’s Chief of Staff, Régine Lamur, Minister of Youth, members of the Presidential Commission on Innovation and Integration of young people, of the Director of secondary education and of several departmental directors of education took place the Ceremony of award ceremony for the laureates of the text contest on the Battle of Vertières.

27 young people from 9 departments from 9 departments across the country (the Nippes delegation was absent) participated in the event.

Following the rules established by the organizers, 3 laureates were chosen by department for the quality of their text.

Laureates of laureates :

First with a score of 90 out of 100: Janvier Darline, St Michel College of Charpentier (South);
Second with a score of 88 out of 100: Jacob Efrantzka Theodore, Institution St. François Xavier (North).

Organized by the Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training in partnership with the Presidency, this contest has allowed these young people to reflect on the Dessalinian ideal and the prowess of Vertières in order to provide ways to face new challenges faced by Haiit today.

Maxime Mesilas, the Director of Secondary who spoke on behalf of the Minister Cadet, delayed because of difficulties on the road because of bad weather, stressed the importance of this initiative aiming at enabling young people to put their potential to good use. Other contests will follow during the year, he said.

Wilson Laleau praised these young people who have distinguished themselves by the quality of their text and took the opportunity to provide advice to these young people for the success of their academic and professional background by insisting that Haiti has been a beacon for the world at the beginning of the 19th century and that our turpitude, our bad choices and infighting led us to the situation of today. It is possible to take up the torch, according to him, if we adopted another way of doing by inspiring us with the heroes of Vertières.

Each of the 27 laureates present received in prize a laptop from the Presidency and books will also be offered by the Ministry.

Source:

http://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-22743-haiti-education-laureates-of-the-text-contest-on-the-battle-of-vertieres.html

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Indian: Poor kids lured with free education, converted to Islam; nine held in Telangana

Indian/November 21, 2017/By: Hyderabad /Source: http://indianexpress.com

As many as 17 children including seven girls, all in the age group of 4 to 15 years, were converted,» Sandeep said, adding that police have seized Islamic literature from the spot.

Nine persons were arrested today for allegedly converting children from poor families in Telangana to Islam under the pretext of providing them free education, food and shelter here, the police said. Police rescued 17 children in age group of 4-15 years, including seven girls, from the premises of an unrecognised school in Moula Ali area on the complaint of the Child Welfare Committee.

Out of the ten accused in the case, police arrested prime accused Mohammed Siddiqi alias Satyanarayana and eight others. “Siddiqi and eight others allegedly lured parents from interior areas of Bhadrachalam, Mahabubnagar, Khammam and Warangal districts of Telangana and made them believe that their children will get free education along with accommodation and food facilities,” Assistant Commissioner of Police (Malkajgiri Division) G Sandeep said.

He said the accused converted the children to Islam and started imparting them Urdu and Arabic studies. “They converted the children to Islam, but didn’t change their names. Their motive was to convert as many children as possible,” the officer said.

During the investigation, police found that Siddqui and nine persons were indulged in religious conversion of the minors, mostly belonging to SC/ST communities. “As many as 17 children including seven girls, all in the age group of 4 to 15 years, were converted,” Sandeep said, adding that police have seized Islamic literature from the spot.

The ACP said Siddiqui converted to Islam in 2003-2004 and started Peace Orphan Society in Warangal. He was running a school-cum-hostel in Hyderabad since the last year.

A case was registered against the accused persons under sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, 363 (kidnapping), 342 (wrongful confinement) of the IPC and relevant sections of the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. Police are probing whether the accused received funding from abroad, the ACP added.

Source:

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/poor-kids-lured-with-free-educationconverted-to-islam-nine-held-in-telangana-4945289/

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Nigeria: Change Should Begin With Education

Nigeria/November 21, 2017/Source: http://allafrica.com

The Federal Executive Council [FEC] held a special retreat in Abuja last Monday on the challenges of education in Nigeria. The retreat had the theme: «Education in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects.» President Muhammadu Buhari declared it open while Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and most ministers were present. The decision to hold the retreat was first made in June at a FEC meeting chaired by then Acting President Osinbajo. Minister of Education Malam Adamu Adamu said at the time that «[FEC] members agreed that the falling standards in education are so serious that we will need a ministerial retreat to look at all the issues…Initially, we had prepared a blueprint but FEC felt the issue is beyond that because there are crises in all the areas of education, in out of school children, in technical education and training, in ICT, in all the areas you can think of.»

The minister increased the areas of educational malaise when he spoke at the 2017 Convergence Education Summit in Abuja last week. He said, «The education sector is plagued with so many challenges. Some of the challenges include dearth of qualified technical teachers, dilapidated and inadequate classrooms, lack of tools and equipment for technical and vocational education, poor data for educational planning and administration. Others are dearth of critical ICT infrastructure and services, low access to tertiary education due to insufficient institutions, multiplicity of curriculum-related issues, problem of out-of-school children and poor funding, among others.» The list looks very long but the minister actually left out other areas such as poor quality of teachers in many states, high drop-out rate, inability of many parents to pay their children’s exam fees, widespread malpractice in exam administration, the problem of fake certificates and sexual abuse, among others.

President Buhari’s opening speech at the retreat was overshadowed by a remark he made about Kaduna State Governor Nasir el-Rufai’s plan to sack 21,780 teachers who failed a basic competency exam. Most newspapers seized on that remark and had screaming headlines that «Buhari backs el-Rufa’i’s plan to sack teachers.» This was unfortunate because the Kaduna controversy is but a flash in the pan when it comes to tackling the major problems devilling education in Nigeria.

In his speech at the retreat, Minister of Education Malam Adamu Adamu called for a state of emergency to be declared in education. He said «all change must begin with education because if we get education right, other areas of our national life will be right and they will fall in line.» This is true indeed but what is the solution? The minister said, «What is needed is vastly improved funding accompanied by a strong political will.» He said while the Buhari administration has the will, what it «must now do is to make the funds available.» Both are easier said than done. The APC administration’s political will to solve the deep-rooted problems of the education sector is yet to be proved. As for funding, Malam Adamu said among sub-Saharan African countries, Nigeria commits far less to education as a percentage of its budgets than smaller and less endowed nations in the region.

«From 1999 to date,» the minister said, «the annual budgetary allocation to education [in Nigeria] has always been between four per cent and 10 per cent.» He said none of the E9 or D8 countries other than Nigeria allocates less than 20 per cent of its annual budget to education. It is true that for a developing country such as Nigeria, all sectors of the socio-economy are yearning for greater attention. If however we believe, beyond mouthing slogans, that education is the sector with the greatest multiplier effect for national development, then we must up our game and greatly increase spending in education at all levels to address the myriad of problems that have already been identified.

That assertion has caveats, however. The education sector is not spared from the national malaise of corruption. It cannot be said that this country has got real value for the amounts we invested in education, less though they are compared to other countries. The anti-corruption campaign being waged in other sectors must also be waged vigorously in the education sector, otherwise pumping in more money could be an exercise in futility.

It was not said after the FEC retreat whether it accepted the minister’s prayer to declare a state of emergency in education. In case it decides to do so at a later date, the elements in this declaration and the timelines for achieving specific targets should be made clear to all Nigerians so that we can all monitor compliance. Besides, the problems of education in Nigeria cannot be tackled by the Federal Government alone. In fact, state and local governments have a greater role to play in education than the Federal Government. The sectors the latter are mainly responsible for, i.e. primary and secondary education, are the ones that have suffered the greatest quality deterioration and are more badly affected by other problems. Needless to state, the Federal Government’s heavy investment in tertiary education can hardly achieve desired results if the two lower tiers of education are in crises.

That is why last week’s ministerial retreat should be followed up by a wider stakeholders’ summit involving the other tiers of government as well as non-government actors in the sector, local and international. At the end of it, a comprehensive yet simple blueprint of action with reasonable timelines should be produced and widely circulated in the country. At that point the President should bring his full moral authority to bear to get all actors to key into the program and bestow on it the political will and resource infusion. Hopefully within a few years the country will begin to reap the fruits of such concerted action.

Source:

http://allafrica.com/stories/201711190024.html

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Pakistan: Govt making efforts to provide quality education facilities to students: Maiza Hameed

Pakistan/November 21, 2017/By: https://pakobserver.net

Parliamentary Secretary Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) MNA Maiza Hameed Sunday said that government was making efforts to provide quality education to students.

In a statement, she said that over 4000,000 new students enrolled in various educational institutions due to remarkable improvement in education sector.

She said that government took effective measures to improve sanitation by establishing toilets for girl students along with proper hand washing facilities in 12 schools under Federal Directorate of Education (FDE).

Parliamentary Secretary said that mobile bus libraries handed over to CADD to enhance reading skills of all students of federal schools.

She said that CADD had taken special initiatives to strengthen education system and developed a national culture of reading through mobile bus libraries.

Orignally published by NNI

Source:

https://pakobserver.net/govt-making-efforts-provide-quality-education-facilities-students-maiza-hameed/

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Brasil: Violência nas escolas é tema de debate na Comissão de Educação

Brasil/Noviembre de 2017/Fuente: Senado Noticias

Resumen:  La Comisión de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (CE) promueve la audiencia pública el miércoles (22), a partir de las 10h, sobre la violencia en las escuelas públicas.

La audiencia fue sugerida por el senador Cristovam Buarque (PPS-DF). Según él, más de la mitad de los educadores de escuelas públicas afirman haber presenciado agresiones físicas o verbales de alumnos a funcionarios y profesores en el ambiente escolar. Además, el 11% de los directores y el 9% de los profesores dijeron haber sufrido amenazas de algún alumno. Con base en la encuesta Prueba Brasil 2015, Cristovam informa aún que el 76% de los directores y el 71% de los profesores ya relataron tener conocimiento de agresión verbal o física entre los propios alumnos.

Entre los invitados al debate, están el coordinador general de Educación Ambiental y Temas Transversales del Ministerio de Educación, Felipe Felisbino, y la coordinadora del Área de Estudios sobre Juventud de la Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Miriam Abramovay.

A Comissão de Educação, Cultura e Esporte (CE) promove audiência pública na quarta-feira (22), a partir das10h, sobre a violência nas escolas públicas.

A audiência foi sugerida pelo senador Cristovam Buarque (PPS-DF). Segundo ele, mais da metade dos educadores de escolas públicas afirmam ter presenciado agressões físicas ou verbais de alunos a funcionários e professores no ambiente escolar. Além disso, 11% dos diretores e 9% dos professores disseram ter sofrido ameaças de algum aluno. Com base na pesquisa Prova Brasil 2015, Cristovam informa ainda que 76% dos diretores e 71% dos professores já relataram ter conhecimento de agressão verbal ou física entre os próprios alunos.

Entre os convidados para o debate, estão o coordenador-geral de Educação Ambiental e Temas Transversais do Ministério da Educação, Felipe Felisbino, e a coordenadora da Área de Estudos sobre Juventude da Faculdade Latino-Americana de Ciências Sociais, Miriam Abramovay.

A diretora de Área Programática da Unesco-Brasil, Marlova Jovchelovitch Noleto, e o desembargador do Tribunal de Justiça do Rio de Janeiro (TJ-RJ) Siro Darlan de Oliveira também estão entre os convidados. A Secretaria de Educação do Distrito Federal deve enviar um representante para a audiência pública, que ainda contará com a participação da deputada federal Pollyana Gama (PPS-SP).

O debate está marcado para a sala 15 da Ala Senador Alexandre Costa e será realizado de forma interativa, com a possibilidade de participação popular. Dúvidas, críticas e sugestões poderão ser enviadas pelo portal e-Cidadania ou pelo Alô Senado (0800 612211).

Fuente: https://www12.senado.leg.br/noticias/materias/2017/11/20/violencia-nas-escolas-e-tema-de-debate-na-comissao-de-educacao

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Reino Unido: Scientists call for more graphic sex education as British teens become more ‘adventurous’ in bed

Reino Unido/Noviembre de 2017/Fuente: Mirror

Resumen: Los adolescentes conocedores de Internet de hoy en día son más aventureros sexualmente que aquellos hace 20 años, según una encuesta británica sobre las actitudes sexuales cambiantes.

Los Millenials británicos directos no están teniendo relaciones sexuales antes que sus contrapartes en la década de 1990, pero están experimentando con diferentes tipos de sexo.

Today’s internet savvy teenagers are more sexually adventurous than those 20 years ago, a British survey of changing sexual attitudes found.

Straight British Millennials are not having sex earlier than their counterparts in the 1990s but are experimenting with different kinds of sex.

But the proportion of sexually active 16 to 24 year olds who said they have had vaginal, oral and anal sex during the last year has risen, from approximately one in ten women and men in 1990 to 1991, to one in four men and one in five women in 2010 to 2012.

And some of the largest increases in the prevalence of oral and anal sex over the past decade were observed among those aged 16 to 18.

Yet the median age of 14 for the first heterosexual experience such as kissing and the median age of 16 at first intercourse whether oral, vaginal or anal has not changed much in recent decades.

The readily availability of internet porn , greater promiscuity, and bisexual experiences among girls could be part of the reason why these types of sex have risen.

The findings mean sex education may need to be updated to ensure safe sex and teenagers are not coerced into doing things they may not want to, scientists said.

The study explores the changes in young people’s sexual practices using nationally-representative data from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal), the largest scientific studies of sexual health and lifestyles in Britain.

These three studies, Natsal 1, 2 and 3, have been carried out every 10 years since 1990, and have involved interviews with more than 45,000 people to date.

Lead author Research Associate Dr Ruth Lewis conducted the work while at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine but is now based at the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow.

«At a time when much sex and relationships education is being updated, keeping pace with current trends in sexual practices is crucial so that curricula are tailored to the realities of young people’s experiences,» she said.

«By shedding light on when some young people are having sex and what kinds of sex they are having, our study highlights the need for accurate sex and relationships education that provides opportunities to discuss consent and safety in relation to a range of sexual practices.

 Senior author Professor Kaye Wellings at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, added: «The changes in practices we see here are consistent with the widening of other aspects of young people’s sexual experience, and are perhaps not surprising given the rapidly changing social context and the ever-increasing number of influences on sexual behaviour.

«It is important to keep up to date with trends in sexual lifestyles to help young people safeguard their health and increase their well being.»

The study which also involved researchers from University College London and NatCen Social Research was published in the Journal of Adolescent Health .

Fuente: http://www.mirror.co.uk/science/scientists-call-more-graphic-sex-11551920

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