INTERVIEW: Jaak Aaviksoo: Universities want to teach what they know, not necessarily what is needed
Academic Jaak Aaviksoo discusses the ongoing reforms in Ukrainian higher education and the state of higher education in Estonia, emphasizing the need for universities to align their teaching with real-world demands.
School according to the 'Compass of Tomorrow'. New core curriculum signed
Poland's Minister of Education has signed new regulations that update the core curriculum for preschool and primary education as part of a reform initiative known as 'Compass of Tomorrow.'
A bigger "problem" than it seems, Plaga evaluates the reform of education. He outlined the next steps
Czech Education Minister Plaga has delayed the implementation of a new curriculum to 2028, emphasizing the need to identify critical issues in the draft approved by his predecessor.
Change in schools depends on parental support. The state is currently ignoring them
The Czech Education Minister has postponed the implementation of new educational programs, emphasizing that successful reform depends heavily on parental attitudes.
The Green Revolution Wants to Erase Jesus: Sharia and Gender are Coming to School
A new educational reform in Lower Saxony led by the Green Party's Education Minister Julia Willie Hamburg intends to minimize the focus on Christianity in favor of broader themes reflecting societal diversity.
Planned reform of education is postponed, announced Plaga
The planned reform in the education system in Czechia has been postponed as announced by Minister Plaga.
Strengthening School History Education: Increasing Focus on Modern History in Middle School and Promoting New History Electives in High School
The South Korean government plans to enhance history education in schools by increasing the emphasis on modern history in middle school curricula and introducing new elective history courses in high schools.
Gachon University Allows the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Classes, Assignments, and Exams
Gachon University has announced a comprehensive education reform aimed at integrating artificial intelligence into its curriculum to foster creative problem-solving skills among students and faculty.
Barbara Nowacka: I regret that health education is not a compulsory subject
Barbara Nowacka discusses the need for compulsory health education in Poland's school curriculum amid recent educational reforms.
Immediate inclusion of ASPAITE in EKPA requested by 18 professors of the School
Eighteen professors of ASPAITE in Greece are calling for the school's immediate integration into EKPA to enhance educational opportunities and prepare for a new five-year curriculum.
Get kids back into books by reflecting modern Britain in school reading, campaign says
Campaigners argue for a reform of the English curriculum to better reflect modern Britain and engage young readers.
Polish schools without shooting training. The Ministry of Education says 'no'
The Polish Ministry of Education has rejected the introduction of shooting training in schools, which was previously proposed as part of a curriculum reform by former Minister Przemysław Czarnek.
Curriculum reform, AI and optimization of the Ministry of Education. Drucker presented his priorities for 2026
Tomáš Drucker announced significant educational reforms in Slovakia for 2026, highlighting the largest change in education in the past two decades involving a package of laws approved by parliament.
MEN announces a quiet revolution. Emotions are entering schools
The Polish Ministry of National Education plans to integrate emotional education into the curriculum starting September 1, 2026, aiming to normalize discussions about feelings in schools.
New primary school from 2026. What will really change in the core curriculum plans?
The article discusses the upcoming changes to the core curriculum planned for primary schools in Poland, set to be implemented in 2026, including new subjects, teaching structures, and support for students.