Data from Indonesia's Ministry of Education reveals that the number of out-of-school children in South Sulawesi has reached <strong>170,433</strong>. The largest group consists of children aged 15 to 18 years, highlighting significant educational challenges in the region.
Choosing secondary education is a pivotal step in students' academic journeys. An educational expert outlines essential criteria to consider before making this decision, including academic interests and personal inclinations.
The Indonesian Ministry of Education announced the successful completion of the Academic Ability Tests in Serang, conducted smoothly without any technical issues. Officials praised the excellent preparations made by schools despite resource challenges.
Greenland School in Kenya offers a unique opportunity for teenage mothers to return to secondary education while providing care for their children. This initiative aims to break societal stigma and enhance maternal skills.