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Timor-Leste, in Southeast Asia, emerged from decades of conflict in the late 20th century to become an independent nation in 2002. A key focus for the new nation has been to improve energy access via the rapid roll-out of an electricity network. However, Timor-Leste has seen little improvement in its (predominantly subsistence) agricultural sector, and its food security situation remains precarious. This Perspective paper aims to elucidate the influence of Timor-Leste's improvements in...
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It is widely acknowledged that the relationship between education, security, and stability is bidirectional. In times of war, access to quality education becomes compromised, and conversely, the absence of proper education constrains individuals to a life under constant threat, disrupting education provision. War, viewed as a "lifetime and life-wide status," evolves into a self-fulfilling prophecy, both at an individual and collective level, making it challenging to break free from,...
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This study is an original synthesis of African research evidence on teacher professional development (TPD) provision in the sub-Saharan region. It provides a critical appraisal of the evidence base and identifies patterns in the actors and agendas involved in TPD initiatives; the modes and modalities of provision; and teachers’ experiences and outcomes. The study takes the form of a critical interpretive synthesis (CIS) and is informed by theoretical work on decolonising education...
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УНН Society ✎ Applicants to higher education institutions of Ukraine can now register for participation in the national multi-subject testing (NMT) through the Diia…
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This research article makes an attempt to investigate the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing the learning experiences, as well as student outcomes. As a result, it has developed a study that will be able to understand how the different AI tools, including machine learning, data learning, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), automation, and so forth can be used to develop learning experiences and outcomes. Subsequently, a case study involving a mathematics...
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Artificial intelligence promises revolutionary solutions to global challenges, but the water costs to produce and power AI hardware and infrastructure may exceed the benefits.
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Following the emergence of chatbots, especially ChatGPT, researchers have begun to examine their capabilities, credibility, and reliability in educational context. In this study, ChatGPT and Google Bard are used as technological tools to create 7th-grade lesson plans for mathematics, science, literature, and social studies classes. Using prompts, these chatbots were asked to create lesson plans for the desired course, subject, and level. The data source of this study is the content produced...
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The tech sector is growing faster in Africa than any other region. The Digital Her Conference (21 March 2024) asks how can we ensure Sierra Leonean women share fully in the opportunities facilitated by the digital economy as creators, consumers and beneficiaries? Sierra Leone is on the brink of a tr
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Chinasa Okolo explains how data protection is foundational to robust regulation of artificial intelligence in Africa.
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What does the March 1 advisory on Artificial Intelligence signal to tech firms? Will they need to seek government permission before putting out ‘under-tested’ Artificial Intelligence models? Why do some in the industry feel this move will hinder innovation?
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming various aspects of society, including education. Understanding teachers' perspectives on this disruptive technology is essential, given its potential to revolutionize the teaching and learning process. A comprehensive study involving 74 educators utilized the Opinion Scale on Artificial Intelligence in Education to gather valuable insights. The research outcomes reveal a predominantly favourable view of AI in education, albeit accompanied...
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Gender indicators for Lao PDR
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Abstract A growing body of evidence has revealed the negative effects of COVID-19-induced school closures on learning, with the largest losses often observed among the most vulnerable children. Learning disparities widened due to six potential reasons related to marginalized children, who (a) were already behind even before the pandemic, (b) were more likely to experience longer school closures, (c) had limited access to and support on remote learning, (d) were less likely to receive...
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Appeal in English on Ukraine about Camp Coordination and Camp Management, Coordination, Technological Disaster and more; published on 3 Jan 2024 by OCHA
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This systematic review covers 56 studies that measure the effects of school closures on learning outcomes during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and 20 studies that evaluate the impact of measures to reduce learning loss. It restricts attention to evaluations with credible control groups and provides the first meta-analysis of learning losses that covers more developing countries (21) than developed ones (15). We find that a year of school closure is associated with learning loss...
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In the fourth quarter of 2022, the female employment rate was at around 61.1 percent while the male employment rate was at around 73.1 percent.
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