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Ayele Tadesse, a teacher at the Nedjo special boarding school in Oromia regional state of Ethiopia, speaks highly of exposing students to Chinese language studies at an early age. Tadesse, who studied Chinese at Hawassa University in southern Ethiopia, has been teaching the language to some 88 students across three classes at the Nedjo special boarding school for the past eight months.
Ayele Tadesse, a teacher at the Nedjo special boarding school in Oromia regional state of Ethiopia, speaks highly of exposing students to Chinese language studies at an early age. Tadesse, who studied Chinese at Hawassa University in southern Ethiopia, has been teaching the language to some 88 students across three classes at the Nedjo special boarding school for the past eight months.
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) has partnered with three academic health systems to develop a new Academic Global Surgery Fellowship to address surgical
Lecturers at various universities in Ethiopia have formally requested the government to increase wages and make adjustment on their work grades in unison, or