Letter to the Editor. One does not need to be able to read to get the highest grades
A student expresses concern over a policy allowing audio assistance in national Swedish tests, arguing it undermines the importance of reading skills.
Notification on March 21
The article highlights several recent developments in South Korea, including employment issues related to small businesses, new color standards for public facilities, and a notable academic recognition for a professor.
Focus on academic excellence, Abuja private varsity VC urges new students
The Vice-Chancellor of Margaret Lawrence University in Abuja has urged newly admitted students to prioritize their studies and uphold strong ethical standards.
The government's lenient approach to failing students expands academic gaps in secondary school: 27% of ESO students advance with pending subjects
A recent report reveals that 27% of ESO students in Spain pass to the next grade with pending subjects, exacerbating academic deficiencies due to government policies allowing promotion despite failures.
Higher education institutions may ask students for a higher fee for missing credits
From this fall, higher education institutions in Estonia can charge full-time students up to 100 euros for each credit point not completed on time.
Economist Stroukal: Alena Schillerová's Budget? If it Were a University Exam, She Would Fail
Economist Stroukal critiques Alena Schillerová's budget management, suggesting it wouldn't pass academic standards.
Outrage as thousands of students go to university despite getting Es at A-level
Thousands of students with A-Level grades of E are entering universities in England and Wales, sparking outrage over academic standards.
Home education under scrutiny by the Ministry of Education. This issue raises controversies
Home education is becoming more popular among parents in Poland, but recent exam results have raised questions regarding its effectiveness as the Ministry of Education investigates.
The Education Committee will discuss expanding gender segregation in academia to advanced degrees
The Israeli Education Committee is set to discuss the potential of expanding gender segregation to advanced academic degrees following requests from colleges to accommodate ultra-Orthodox students.
Harvard faculty committee suggests capping A's in proposed internal ranking system
A Harvard University faculty committee has proposed limiting A grades to address grade inflation, suggesting a cap of 20% for each class.