Pan-Commonwealth Students Union

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The Pan-Commonwealth Students Union (PCSU) is an organization that aims to empower and encourage young men and women to raise their voice through a mutual platform and influence on the process of policy formation and decision making. Due to the enormous economic, educational and security challenges faced by most of the Commonwealth States, CSU believes that the need of the hour is a collaboration of innovation, passion and dedication from the youth of the entire Commonwealth region to achieve a more peaceful, integrated and prosperous world for all of.

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“Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today”

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Link: No Matter Who Wins the Student Loan Fight, Students Will Lose



Congress is squabbling over student loan interest rates, but we really need to reform the system altogether.

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Link: MIT Debuts Video Lectures For Students, By Students



Through dozens of cool, student-made videos, MIT+K12 is bringing the brainpower of college students to kids as young as kindergarten.

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Education means Transformation

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By Njuba Godfrey

With education, Africa can transform. Look at so called Asian Tigers, they invested in education and now they are somewhere. We can too! I personally believe that education is the foundation of development. That is why I always mobilize my village people to send their children to school, it is time we young people come and campaign for education!

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

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Link: Infographic: Teaching in Higher Education



What type of educational background do college professors have and what’s the most popular subjects they teach?

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Link: Can a National Student-Led Movement Catalyze Education Reform?



EdMonth wants college students to drive the discussion on improving both K-12 and higher education.

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Link: Youth Engagement and Action (YEA!): Top 5 Reasons Students Have the Power to Make a Difference


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By: Daniel Arukwe Johansen
February online intern for World Food Program

1. Students hold the keys to the future
As young people and especially as students, we are, quite literally, the future and the world of tomorrow is ours to shape. Fighting hunger and working to make the world a better…

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http://www.udacity.com/

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youth-skills-work:

Give us access to the education we want. Stop empowering professors, empower students!

From “Me”

PROFOUND and INSPIRING!

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