Technology support program has 58 internship vacancies open in JacareÃ; see how to apply
The state government's Technology Support Program in Jacareà is offering 58 internship positions for students in various IT-related courses, with applications open until Monday.
I’ve been a pastor for 40 years. Young men are struggling and I think I know why
A veteran pastor discusses the challenges facing young men today, attributing their struggles to a lack of social formation and support.
FROM POSTIMEES ⟩ What help is there in the transition to Estonian-language education? Guest: Rita Juhanson
The transition to Estonian-language education is in its second year, and Postimees discusses the challenges and support available with Rita Juhanson.
Sustainable Advances in Circular Economy in Mexico
This article discusses the growing adoption of circular economy practices in Mexico, highlighting government initiatives, sustainable supply chains, and educational programs that support environmental sustainability.
Unemployment benefits, union fees, adult education support, fireworks, wage theft... - Here are the SDP party congress initiatives
The SDP presented 538 initiatives at their party congress in May, addressing various issues including unemployment benefits, union fees, and fireworks sales.
124 billion yen support for Tokyo University of Science recognized as a top-tier university; Minister expresses regret over China’s list
The Japanese Ministry of Education announced a 12.4 billion yen funding for the Tokyo University of Science, now recognized as a top-tier research university, while expressing regret about its designation as a dual-use entity by China.
School Aid from Anses 2026: How much is the additional payment and who can collect it
The Argentine government has introduced a supplementary payment for families with school-aged children to help cover back-to-school expenses.
New assessment in Polish schools? Unexpected decision from the Ministry of Education
The Polish Ministry of Education plans to introduce a functional assessment method to support inclusive education in schools, which will focus on understanding students' needs rather than replacing traditional grading.
Reykjadalur receives tens of millions despite others getting less
Reykjadalur has secured significant funding while other organizations will see reductions in financial support due to budget reallocations.
Major change in Polish schools? MEN responds to the Wprost survey. "This demand resonates"
A recent survey shows that a majority of Poles support making health education a mandatory subject in schools, prompting a response from the Polish Ministry of Education.
University, CCUM: "939,000 euros from MUR prize to virtuous model of merit colleges"
The Italian government's allocation of €939,209 to merit colleges supports thousands of deserving students and acknowledges the role of these institutions in promoting academic merit and social mobility.
This behavior is encouraged not only by auctions in the market – by paying attention to children, they also reward employees
Maxima LT supports the education of its employees' children, providing incentives for good performance and organizing summer camps for high-achieving students.
To support local doctors, one must graduate from middle and high schools in the same metropolitan area as the university
Starting from the 2027 academic year, students must graduate from middle and high schools within the same metropolitan area as their medical school to apply for local doctor selection.
The Government grants an extraordinary boost to School Aid from Anses 2026
The Argentine government has announced a one-time additional payment to support families ahead of the school year, ensuring a minimum payout per child.
Foundation pays JAMB fees for 40 Ekiti students
A foundation has covered the registration fees for 40 secondary school students in Ekiti State to support their education in technology and healthcare.
APC chairman gives ₦100m grant to A’Ibom varsity for research
The APC chairman has announced a ₦100 million grant for Akwa Ibom State University to support research initiatives.
Presidency backs campaign against social vices in schools, donates N50m
The Nigerian Presidency has donated N50 million to support a campaign against social vices in schools, highlighting the national concern of rising youth misconduct.
Disability Assistance: Special Schools Sound the Alarm: State Reimburses Construction Costs Too Late
Special schools in Germany are facing financial challenges as the state delays reimbursement of construction costs for a new school designed to support emotionally and socially challenged children.
There is a decision regarding money for students. It concerns an additional 80 million
The Polish Ministry of Education announces an additional 80 million PLN for student support following concerns over funding cuts impacting vocational training.
Griha Aadhar Yojana: ₹1500 will be credited to accounts on the 10th of every month, find out who will benefit from this scheme?
The Griha Aadhar Yojana in Goa provides eligible women with ₹1500 monthly to support their daily expenses and education costs for their children.
Do Poles want to restrict access to the internet? They responded in a survey
A recent survey indicates that 77% of Poles support a proposed ban on social media access for children under 15, as the Education Minister emphasizes the need for stricter regulations.
Gustavo Dudamel receives one million dollars from trumpeter Herb Alpert: "We can change the world, but it begins with educating the young"
Conductor Gustavo Dudamel has received a one million dollar award from trumpeter Herb Alpert to support the education of young musicians.
Ministry of Education to Recommend Abolishing Formal School Uniforms Amid Controversy Over Prices
The South Korean Ministry of Education plans to recommend the abolition of formal school uniforms in favor of more comfortable attire, responding to ongoing debates about uniform pricing.
Mother's fight for Deafblind child to access local school makes history
A mother in New South Wales successfully advocated for the creation of Australia's first Deafblind class in a mainstream public school, ensuring her son receives essential support.
A school in Madrid to protect the identity of Ukraine
A school in Madrid, Dyvosvit, offers Ukrainian students cultural and educational support while their families navigate the challenges of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Start of Classes: The Key Change That Teachers Identify in Their Role and Why It Poses a Delicate Challenge
Teachers in Argentina face increasing challenges in their role, recognizing a shift in responsibilities that demands emotional support for students.
New megatrends in education. Universities will train experts in critical technologies
Polish universities are set to receive significant support to adapt their educational offerings towards critical technologies that will strengthen economic resilience.
Kindergartens in the center of Warsaw are emptying. The city sounds the alarm
Warsaw's kindergartens are facing declining enrollment due to a drop in birth rates, prompting the city to call for greater parental support in choosing municipal facilities.
DF members criticize children's book about masturbation. Libraries respond again
Members of the Danish People's Party have sparked a debate in Favrskov about the appropriateness of a children's book on masturbation that has received support from local libraries.
Aurina Delgado de Torres and Fátima Muguiro, founders of Hállate, which turns every teenager into a volunteer: 'They are committed and well-prepared generations, but they need a push'
Aurina Delgado de Torres and Fátima Muguiro discuss their social enterprise Hállate, which engages teenagers in volunteer work and emphasizes the importance of support for youth development.
The Mayor of the 6th Arrondissement Urges the City of Paris to Release Funds Owed to Stanislas College
The Mayor of the 6th arrondissement of Paris pressures the city to release 1.4 million euros in suspended funds owed to Stanislas College, a private Catholic institution currently seeking financial support amid an ongoing investigation.
Parents of children with special educational needs give changes in England a mixed response
Parents of children with special educational needs express cautious optimism about recent changes announced by the UK government, while also voicing concerns about ongoing struggles for support.
Multi-billion plan for schools unveiled as children in Year 2 onwards to get new system
A multi-billion pound investment is set to reform mainstream schools by enhancing support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Shake-up of support for children with special needs and disabilities unveiled
The UK government has announced significant reforms to the support system for children with special educational needs and disabilities, affecting how many receive personalized education plans starting in 2030.
Strange situation in Alytus: teacher dismissed for violence, but supporters flooded the gymnasium
A teacher was dismissed for alleged violence, resulting in a strong public outcry and support from many in the community.
SEND reforms sound positive - but I fear they will do more harm for children like mine
A mother expresses concern that proposed SEND reforms may ultimately undermine support for children with special educational needs.
What you need to know about changes coming to UK schools under SEND reforms
The UK government is implementing a significant overhaul of the special educational needs (SEND) system, set to begin in September 2029, with a focus on inclusivity and reduced wait times for support.
13 bombshell changes to schools from new SEND support and classroom shake-up
New plans have been announced in the UK to reform the special educational needs and disabilities system in schools, focusing on greater support and inclusivity for students.
Stolen Childhood: Gaza's Children Chase Trucks Loaded with Rubble to Support Their Families
Children in Gaza are risking their lives by pursuing trucks loaded with rubble to help support their families amidst the ongoing crisis.
Winter enrollment in vocational schools attracted a record number of new students
The winter enrollment period for vocational schools in Lithuania saw a record 1,800 new students, with many opting for in-demand professions such as driving, paramedicine, and education support.
Teen mother Mimmi, 19, reveals her small income – "This has been tough"
Nineteen-year-old teen mother Mimmi Pohjamon discusses her financial struggles and reliance on social support.
How to Get Out of the Grief Quagmire and Live On After the Death of a Long-term Partner
The article discusses the challenges of coping with grief after the death of a partner, highlighting the importance of support and education around grieving processes.
Dongduk Women's University Selected as an Operating Institution for the 2026 Overseas Work Experience (WELL) Support Project
Dongduk Women's University has been selected for the second consecutive year as an operating institution for the 2026 Overseas Work Experience Support Project (WELL) organized by the Korea Industrial Personnel Corporation.
Send support for schoolchildren in England to be given £4bn overhaul
Ministers in England are set to announce a £4 billion overhaul of special educational needs and disabilities (Send) support, aimed at improving education provisions for children.
Keir Starmer makes key promise as major school SEND plans announced
Keir Starmer has pledged to enhance support for families with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) through a £4 billion funding initiative for mainstream schools.
A teacher from Alytus high school is being dismissed and will appeal to the court, the community is invited to come support her
A teacher dismissed from Alytus high school plans to take legal action against the decision, which she deems unjust, while the community organizes support for her.
Mainstream schools to receive extra funding for SEND pupils as part of £4bn package
The UK government is allocating an additional £4 billion to mainstream schools to enhance support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Students Left Out in the Income Support Reform – Student: "Completely Ridiculous"
Students are struggling to finance their lives as summer job opportunities dwindle, exacerbated by recent changes in income support regulations.
Education in Bavaria: Demand for School Assistants is Growing Rapidly
The demand for school assistants in Bavaria is rising sharply due to the increasing number of students requiring support for various learning challenges.
Minister says children in England will get support more quickly under Send overhaul
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces plans to expedite support for children with special educational needs in England under a new government overhaul.