An educational reform that cannot wait
The article discusses the urgent need for educational reform in Argentina, citing significant deficiencies in the current system.
Fire hits building of the Law School of USP in downtown SP
A fire broke out at the Law School building of the University of São Paulo (USP) in downtown São Paulo, caused by air conditioning system issues.
"The Thing Is": The Russian "Comfort Zone". What do we know about Russians?
The article discusses the impact of Russia's educational system on societal loyalty and passivity amidst the ongoing aggression in Ukraine, highlighting a new film that examines indoctrination practices.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Thursday, February 26, 2026
A summary of various news highlights including political conflicts, crime, education concerns, festival announcements, and serious allegations in Brazil.
Discussion about retirement provisions: When years of education become a pension trap
This article discusses the need for reform in Germany's pension system, particularly addressing the disadvantages faced by highly educated individuals.
State high school network in SP sees a 17% drop in students; decline is 2.5 times the national average
São Paulo's state high school system has experienced a significant 17% decrease in student enrollments, outpacing the national average by 2.5 times, according to the 2025 School Census report.
Taubaté City Hall calls for 25 new teachers approved in the recruitment process
Taubaté City Hall has called for 25 newly approved teachers to join the municipal education system, ensuring the continuity and quality of education.
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.
Learning matters because the future matters
The article discusses the importance of incorporating future-oriented educational policies in Mexico's basic and secondary education system.
Analysis: Getting into medical school is now possible with money, and it may be a good thing for patients
Finland's Education Minister proposed increasing medical school admissions significantly, sparking debate over the adequacy of medical education capacity in relation to real healthcare needs.
How to Create a Society of Continuous Learning
The article discusses the importance of reinventing the education system to adapt to modern demands, emphasizing continuous learning throughout life.
Don't use Wilma this way
Developers of the Wilma service warn against using AI agents to access their electronic communication system designed for school-parent interaction.
Saresp indicates recovery of learning in the region, but scores still do not reach pre-pandemic levels
Data from the Saresp assessment system show that while there is some recovery in learning outcomes among students in the Vale do ParaÃba, scores remain below pre-pandemic levels, particularly in Language and Mathematics.
Unemployment among Young Poles is Rising. What is the Problem?
Unemployment rates among young people in Poland are increasing, raising concerns about underlying factors and the effectiveness of the education system in preparing them for the job market.
Starmer hints at changing student loans system
Sir Keir Starmer indicated that the UK government is considering reforms to the student loans system to make it fairer.
Karin Väli: the old education system is tiring, the new is still taking shape
Karin Väli discusses the necessity for a reformed education system in Estonia that focuses on deeper learning and creativity instead of mere structured routines.
Aftonbladet Can Win Three Golden Spades
Aftonbladet, a Swedish newspaper, is nominated for three Golden Spades awards for investigative reporting, with reporter Natalia Kazmierska highlighted for her work on the state of the Swedish school system.
Always knew my son would not thrive in the school system
A new school for children with autism, Þorláksskóli, is set to open in Garðabær, Iceland, aiming to provide a better educational environment for students like VigdÃs Gunnarsdóttir's son, who is among the first five students.
Student loan crisis in England and Wales is a scam on graduates, say angry MPs
Labour MPs in the UK have condemned the student loan system as a scam, urging for changes due to the rising debt burden on graduates.
Samyook University Receives Full Certification in Education Internationalization Competency for 'Degree and Language Study' Programs
Samyook University has achieved full certification in both degree and language study programs under the '2025 Education Internationalization Competency Certification System' evaluated by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Justice in South Korea.
Free school transport by vans and buses in Uberlândia will not be provided for students aged 12; understand the change
Uberlândia will require students aged 12 and older to use the conventional urban bus system instead of free school transport starting March 9.
Justice suspends education selection process in São Francisco de Itabapoana
The justice system has temporarily suspended the simplified selection process for hiring in the municipal education network of São Francisco de Itabapoana due to a legal challenge regarding insufficient registration time.
IIT students will soon be able to transfer to any campus! What will the new system be like?
The Indian government is working on a system that will allow undergraduate students studying in one IIT to transfer and study at any of the 23 IIT campuses across the country, with credit transfers included.
Education, a window of opportunity
The article discusses the challenges and opportunities in Argentina's education system due to declining student enrollment numbers.
Rosalind Smith honoured as trailblazer in Edmonton’s public school system
Rosalind Smith, the first Black principal of Edmonton Public School Board, is being honored this Black History Month for her significant contributions to education in the community.
Without money, it's hard to imagine change
The Argentine education agenda in 2026 is shaped by ideological debates and pressing financial issues, with a focus on proposed legislation that shifts educational control towards families over the state.
Piauà at the Physics Tournament: 5 out of 7 qualified are students from the state education system
Five out of seven Piauà students qualified for the Brazilian Physics Tournament are from the state education network.
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).
Major changes to the Send system - can the government win over MPs and parents? – podcast
The podcast discusses the UK government's planned overhaul of the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system and its reception among MPs and parents.
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.
MEN plans changes. It is to be a different school than today
Poland's Minister of Education, Barbara Nowacka, announced plans for an educational reform called 'Compass of Tomorrow' aimed at adapting the school system to the challenges of the 21st century.
Marijampolė's „Šaltinis“ Progimnazija: From Individual Child Progress System to the City's First Entrepreneurship Class
The article profiles A. KulbokienÄ—'s transition to 'Å altinio' Progimnazija, where she aims to innovate and enhance the school environment following three decades in education.
Sine offers more than 150 job vacancies in Teresina and Floriano; see the list
The National Employment System (Sine) has announced 158 job vacancies in Teresina and Floriano, with positions available for various levels of education and professional fields.
Deadline to confirm interest in the waiting list for UFMG ends this Monday (23)
The deadline for students on the waiting list of the Unified Selection System (Sisu) to confirm their interest in remaining in competition for a spot at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) ends on Monday, the 23rd.
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.
School Stops Being the Only Option. This Trend is Growing Stronger
An increasing number of families in Poland are opting for education outside traditional schools, seeking more flexibility and accountability in their children's learning.
Sorting as an Educational Challenge: Between Myths, Habits, and Sustainability Competencies
This article discusses the challenges of teaching sorting and sustainability competencies in Lithuania's education system, highlighting common misconceptions and practical obstacles faced by educators.
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.
‘The Private School Scandal Mall’ Wansan Academy Continues Controversy Even Under the Temporary Board System
Controversy surrounds Wansan Academy as allegations of improper personnel actions arise despite being under a temporary board system intended for reform.
Key update on Plan B student loans as minister 'sees issue'
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has acknowledged the widespread concerns about Plan B student loans and indicated a willingness to review the system without committing to specific reforms.
School of Propaganda. "Mr. Nobody versus Putin", or how the system educates children for war
The article discusses the documentary "Mr. Nobody versus Putin" which highlights the militarization of children in Russia through the experiences of a teacher in a toxic environment.
ISM Director: Education, State Resilience, and Self-Awareness are Essential for Lithuania's Growth
D. Misiūnas emphasizes the need for a robust education system and regional development to unlock Lithuania's potential.
Five former education secretaries urge Labour MPs to back government’s Send reforms in open letter
Five former UK education secretaries have urged Labour MPs to support government reforms aimed at improving the special education system in English schools.
The Education Council sees six possible changes to the exam system, including the complete abandonment of the VBE
The Education Council in Lithuania is discussing six potential changes to the exam system, though most members oppose the complete abandonment of state exams (VBE).
The educational abyss
The departure of Marx Arriaga from Mexico's Ministry of Education sparks a debate about the country's educational system and the qualifications of its leaders.
Kadri Aavik: The Science System Gives an Advantage to Male Researchers
Kadri Aavik discusses the disparities in the academic career progression of male and female researchers in Estonia, highlighting systemic biases that favor male scientists.
Sami high school affected by leak
A sprinkler system was activated in a technical room at the Sami high school in Kautokeino, causing significant leaks in the northern part of the building.
'Hindus will be safe in Bangladesh, and India...,' said Hindu Minister of Tariq Rahman
Nitai Roy Chowdhury, the sole Hindu minister in Tariq Rahman's new government of Bangladesh, asserts that minority safety will be prioritized while criticizing the previous leadership for undermining institutions and the education system.
A New Educational Law Is Not Necessary
The article argues that a new educational law in Argentina is unnecessary due to the existing consensus on the shortcomings of the current education system.
University of Texas System to Restrict Teaching 'Unnecessarily Controversial Subjects'
The University of Texas System's Board of Regents has approved a policy requiring that universities avoid teaching subjects deemed 'unnecessarily controversial' while emphasizing a balanced approach in discussions.