The trade union urges the Ministry of Education to reconsider the teacher recruitment plan, calling it an imitation
A teachers' union in Lithuania has criticized the Education Ministry's teacher recruitment plan as lacking real solutions and potentially leading to the collapse of the education system.
Artificial Intelligence Graduated with Honors. What Does This Mean for Czech Education?
The article explores the implications of artificial intelligence achieving high levels of competence and its impact on the Czech education system.
Kyung Hee University Establishes K-DX Big Data Analysis System for Data-Driven Decision Making
Kyung Hee University has launched the K-DX big data analysis system to support systematic decision-making by integrating educational, research, and administrative data.
Are we ranking climate citizens? [Kim Hae-dong's climate citizens]
The new 2022 curriculum in South Korea emphasizes ecological change learning but faces challenges due to the country's exam-centric education system.
Hundreds of school students across Estonia are cooking in school cafeterias this spring
This spring, hundreds of school students in Estonia are taking part in cooking sessions at their school cafeterias to learn about food's journey and value, addressing mental health concerns.
AI Alpha School: Transforming the Education System with 2 Hours of Study
AI Alpha School is revolutionizing education by offering a unique model where students learn high-income skills in just 2 hours of study a day.
Now AI will evaluate counselors, CBSE has started a new examination system
The CBSE has launched an initiative to utilize AI for the online assessment of school counselors and wellness teachers to improve the quality and effectiveness of counseling in schools.
Cluster bomb hit kindergarten in Rishon Lezion; Mayor: We won't open the education system until we feel safe
A cluster bomb struck a kindergarten in Rishon Lezion, prompting local officials to criticize the decision to reopen schools in the area amid ongoing security concerns.
Municipal schools in Monte Mor will have panic button for incidents such as invasions and threats
Municipal schools in Monte Mor, Brazil, are introducing a panic button system to enhance security against incidents like invasions and threats.
The dispute has erupted – Finland prepares a paid higher education degree without entrance exams
Finland's government is planning a reform that would allow students to complete a university degree in open universities without entrance exams, aimed particularly at working professionals, but facing criticism for creating a fee-based education system.
Home Front Command: The education system will resume operation in several localities in Sharon, the West Bank, and the valleys starting Sunday
The Israeli Home Front Command announced that the education system will resume operations in various localities starting Sunday, following coordination with the Ministry of Education.
School Census Results Call for New Directions in Education in the Country
The 2025 School Census results indicate a significant decrease in student enrollment in Brazil, demanding urgent reflection on the future of the country's education system.
International Francophonie Day: 'French is declining because the education system is very poor'
On International Francophonie Day, a report highlights the decline of the French language, attributing it to a failing education system, particularly in Africa where 65% of French speakers reside.
Millions of children out of school: Yemen's education system on its knees
Yemen's education system is collapsing, with nearly 4 million children out of school due to the prolonged conflict and associated hardships.
Fukuoka Municipal High School Sends 'Acceptance' Email Half a Day Early Due to Misunderstanding of Web Application System
A Fukuoka municipal high school mistakenly sent acceptance emails to applicants a day early, causing confusion among students and parents.
One in four students in municipal early childhood education in SP studies more than 1.5 km from home, says Inequality Map
One in four students in São Paulo's municipal early childhood education system travels over 1.5 kilometers to school, highlighting educational accessibility issues.
Police Officers and Constables Schools: Application Submission Available via gov.gr Using the Nationwide Exams System
The Greek government has made the application submission for the Police Officers and Constables Schools available online through gov.gr, aimed at prospective candidates for the 2026 entrance exam and subsequent years.
An Unchanging School, an Overly Honest Society: The Reason Why the Reformist Principal Left His Job
A prominent principal known for advocating progressive educational reforms in Tokyo public elementary schools steps down, questioning the rigidity of the educational system.
Trade unions raise demands to the ministry: seeking essential changes in the education system
Trade unions in Lithuania are calling for urgent reforms in the education sector, highlighting issues such as teacher safety and the declining quality of education.
Will this grade disappear from schools? Poles advise the Ministry of Education. Devastating survey results for 'Wprost'
The Polish Minister of Education, Barbara Nowacka, acknowledged the controversial nature of behavioral grades in schools, emphasizing their potential negative impact on boys, despite stating they will remain in the system for now.
Chamber approves project that includes graduate scholarship holders in social security
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved a project that includes graduate scholarship holders in the social security system, allowing their training period to count towards retirement.
Degree, But No Job! 40% of Graduates Unemployed Even After 40 Years
A recent report reveals that around 40% of graduates in India remain unemployed, raising concerns about the efficacy of the education system and job market.
The School System Resembles the Wild West
An article discusses how the Icelandic school system has chaotic and unpredictable elements reminiscent of the Wild West.
The school system sometimes resembles the Wild West
The article critiques the Icelandic school system, likening it to the chaotic nature of the Wild West.
Rachel Reeves vows to fix 'broken' student loans system
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves acknowledges that the student loans system is broken but indicates that the government is not prioritizing immediate reforms.
14 Years Old and So Clever! The Boy in the Cylinder Line Shook the System
A 14-year-old boy in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur has gained attention for criticizing government indifference towards education and healthcare while waiting in a gas cylinder line during a crisis.
Plaga is building a new team. It is supposed to push forward the reform of Czech education
Czech Education Minister Plaga is in the process of assembling a new team aimed at implementing significant reforms in the Czech education system.
Danish-produced 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' wins Oscar for Best Documentary Film
The documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin', produced in Denmark, has won an Oscar for Best Documentary Film, focusing on the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on its education system.
Denmark wins Oscar for Best Documentary Film – 'One Battle After Another'
Denmark's 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' wins an Oscar for Best Documentary, highlighting the challenges faced in the Russian education system amid the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Denmark wins Oscar for Best Documentary Film
Denmark's documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' wins an Oscar for Best Documentary, highlighting the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on its education system.
Denmark wins Oscar for Best Documentary - 'One Battle After Another' becomes the big winner of the evening
Denmark's 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' wins the Oscar for Best Documentary, highlighting the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the education system.
Katharina Greve: Education in Crisis
The article discusses the current challenges faced by the education system in Germany.
Without preparatory course and with mother undergoing health treatment, student passes medical exam at Ufac: 'Efforts paid off'
Gabriel Braga, an 18-year-old student, achieved 2nd place among candidates in the public school quota system for the medical entrance exam at the Federal University of Acre (Ufac), having studied independently while supporting his mother through health treatment.
She graduated with honors but without knowing how to read or write: the shocking story of Aleysha Ortiz
Aleysha Ortiz graduated with honors from a high school in Connecticut, despite being functionally illiterate, raising concerns about the education system's evaluation methods.
R. Popovienė: the current scholarship system for young teachers is ineffective, so we will change it
Lithuanian Education Minister R. Popovienė announced plans to adjust the scholarship system for teaching students, aiming to better support young educators entering the workforce.
Award for Nuremberg Teacher: How Serhat Gökce Addresses the Challenges of the Education System
Serhat Gökce, a teacher in Nuremberg, has been recognized as one of Germany's best educators and recently received the German Teacher Award for his innovative teaching methods and dedication to creating a positive classroom environment.
Eight days of home support after giving birth: this is the Kraamzorg system, the model of support for new mothers in the Netherlands
The Kraamzorg system in the Netherlands provides new mothers with eight days of professional in-home support following childbirth, focusing on clinical monitoring, health education, emotional assistance, and practical help.
Rejected in Europe, Applied Here: The Facial Recognition System Monitoring Students in Brazil
A facial recognition system is being used in Brazilian schools to automatically mark student attendance, despite being rejected in Europe due to privacy concerns.
Phillipson accuses lawyers of exploiting parents of children with special needs
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has accused lawyers of exploiting parents of children with special needs amid criticism of policy changes aimed at reforming the special educational needs system in the UK.
Olympic legend Kaillie Humphries speaks out against SJSU for volleyball scandal handling, backs Brooke Slusser
Olympic athlete Kaillie Humphries criticizes the California State University system's lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education regarding its handling of a transgender volleyball player scandal at San Jose State University.
A Lithuanian woman who moved to Belarus poured bile on Lithuania: "Everything has been destroyed, nothing is left"
A Lithuanian woman now living in Belarus claims that historical memory is suppressed in Lithuania and that the education system has rewritten history, with her statements being used in Belarusian propaganda.
German Universities: Not Enough for World Class
Germany's Excellence Strategy has improved its academic system but still falls short in comparison to top universities in China, according to international rankings.
OVERVIEW: What to Expect in the E-Exams and This Year’s State Exams?
The Estonian Education and Youth Agency is preparing for e-exams in 2027 by addressing issues within the examination system.
The Minister of Education Addresses Religious Education - 'Everything Indicates That... '
Finnish Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz suggests that religious education in schools might soon be replaced with a belief subject due to the current system's inequalities and inefficiencies.
Public school students create system to reduce waste in school meals in Teresina
Students at the José Pacífico State Integral Time Center in Teresina have developed a system to minimize food waste in school meals.
Taubaté City Hall authorizes up to 22% raise for Funcabes employees
The Taubaté City Hall has approved a salary increase of up to 22% for 2,599 employees of Funcabes who provide various services in the city's education system.
Use in Justice: How AI is to Serve Justice
Germany's overloaded judicial system hopes to ease its burden with artificial intelligence, as pilot projects show promise.
Kish: The Education System in the Gush Dan and North Will Remain Closed, Distance Learning Will Continue in Most of the Country
Israel's Education Minister, Yoav Kish, announced that schools in the Gush Dan area and northern region will remain closed, while distance learning will continue in most parts of the country.
The Education Minister Dismisses the Idea of a Swedish-Style Compulsory School System in Finland
Finnish Education Minister Anders Adlercreutz rejects the notion of adopting a compulsory school model similar to Sweden, calling for improved supervision instead.
MPs launch investigation into student loans system
A committee of MPs in the UK is investigating the student loans system in response to public dissatisfaction over loan terms and a freeze on repayment thresholds.