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Unlocking High-Quality Teaching in Africa

High-quality teaching is the single most important in-school factor that determines whether children learn. Yet across many parts of Africa, classrooms still struggle with large pupil numbers, uneven teacher preparation, weak professional development, and repeated disruptions from conflict and climate shocks. Solving these problems is not a mystery — the research points to clear, scalable…

Teacher coaching a primary school classroom in Africa: instructor modelling a reading lesson while children follow along in their textbooks.

The Surge in Foreign Education: Nigerians Spend Billions on Education Abroad

In the last decade, foreign education has become the aspiration of thousands of Nigerian students and families. Once reserved for a select elite, studying abroad has now evolved into a mainstream trend — fueled by globalization, dissatisfaction with local educational systems, and the belief that international credentials create better career opportunities. But this trend comes…

Nigerian students studying abroad in a modern university classroom representing the rise of foreign education.