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Africa: Only One in Ten African Children Achieve Basic Literacy and Numeracy #ADEA2025
Foundational learning, the ability to read, write, and do basic math, is the bedrock of every child's education. This is not ...
The total outlay is 27,360 crore (2022–27), with the Centre contributing 18,128 crore..PM SHRI scheme, PM SHRI conditions, ...
Nearly half of 15-year-olds aren’t proficient in maths. We can only correct that by rescuing them when they’re much younger.
One in five Australians, or around three-million adults, have low literacy or numeracy skills - and it can have a big impact ...
Bermuda’s public education system is once again at a crossroads. We can’t keep pretending things are fine. We have to be ...
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West Lancashire College students showcase their skills in an inspiring Numeracy Week
West Lancashire College proudly celebrated the success of their students during Numeracy Week, which took place from ...
New data reveals a concerning decline in literacy and numeracy among young American adults, despite rising high school ...
After years of declining test scores, the Maine Department of Education is introducing a plan to bolster math and literacy ...
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Better schools can offset genetic disadvantages in learning
Research indicates that high-quality schooling can compensate for genetic disparities in reading success, underscoring the importance of equitable education.
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Africa's Learning Crisis Is Solvable, But Only If We Refocus on the Basics - Gates' Benjamin Piper
It is estimated that 90% of African children in school are unable to read or write, and the situation is worse in conflict-affected areas.
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