The business of learning around Africa
World Service,路50 episodes
Focusing on children in war torn countries
Report on teaching being the most stressful profession in South Africa
The pressures of taking exams
Youth rebelling against fundamental values in Nigeria
The sometime thorny issue of language in Africa
When physical resources are low how do African countries encourage students into science?
Botswana Kalahari bushmen fighting discrimination in the classroom
If you had a $100,000,000 to spend on education in Africa what would you spend it on?
Students discuss how to obtain sponsorship and study abroad
"You need enormous patience and perhaps be a bit of an actor" Who are they? Mediators
Schooling in Botswana "is long seen as the jewels in Africa's educational crown"
Kenya bans girl guides book because it is thought to be too explicit
The young people of eastern Nigeria who are interested in making money
Nearly 60% of Africa's population are youngsters under the age of sixteen.
Who is educating the displaced children from Sierra Leone?
Why Gambians don't want to teach and how migrant teachers view things differently
Delicate balance between language and education
Rwanda emerges from the darkness
Breaking down barriers, black students banging on the doors of Afrikaans universities
Here's a way to work around confrontation between governments and teachers