An educator spoke out about he and his peers were badly treated by the previous generation of teachers. South Africans had ...
In the same year the Iowa Board of Regents considered closing the University of Iowa’s Department of Gender, Women’s, and ...
PW spoke with three educators who are committed to integrating reading across the curriculum to elevate literacy and readers ...
The Story of Living in Apartheid was written by two academics for readers of all ages to know about the pain and the triumph ...
Explore the inspiring journey of Lebohang Masango, a multifaceted author and anthropologist, as she shapes South Africa's ...
Since its founding, Books for Africa has collected and donated nearly 3,500 books to schools across the continent and raised ...
QUINCY (WGEM) - The Quincy Children’s Museum is holding a children’s book drive this week. The drive will be held from March 13 through March 17. These books will be added to various exhibits within ...
Much like it has historically, recent mpox outbreaks in Africa have significantly affected children and highlight major public health challenges, including oral healthcare in pandemic responses. The ...
Considering the significant impact of acute malnutrition on a large number of children in Africa, along with the constraints on resources, it is crucial to critically assess the validity of simple and ...
When Cooper found the book, she knew it was time to return it. “I thought, I don’t have grandchildren, and my kids are getting older. Even if my son took it, I didn’t know what they’d do ...
03/08/2025 March 8, 2025 In many African societies, women are directly or indirectly pressured to bear children. DW finds out what women think of this issue as International Women's Day approaches.
The president falsely claimed on social media that the South African government was confiscating farmland, echoing previous statements that the country was mistreating white people. By John Eligon ...