Barbara Nowacka has given the green light. Changes in schools are coming into effect
Poland's Education Minister Barbara Nowacka has signed two regulations that will introduce updates to the curriculum starting from the 2026/2027 school year.
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.
Children Often Learn from 'Bearded' Textbooks. According to Analysis, the State Has Lost Control Over What Schools Use
An analysis reveals that children in Czech primary schools are often taught using outdated textbooks, highlighting a lack of modernization and preparation for upcoming educational reforms.
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.
National Diploma: Reduction of curriculum and new evaluation system – What the Ministry of Education proposes
The Greek Minister of Education outlined proposed reforms to the secondary education system, aiming to establish a more equitable and effective National Diploma through a dialogue on the current challenges faced in high schools.
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.