The California Survey That Concerns Gavin Newsom and Shows a Critical Point in Education
A recent survey reveals that nearly half of California teachers are considering retirement in the next decade, raising concerns about the state's educational future.
The Home Front Command will ease restrictions in several areas starting Monday, with educational activities partially permitted
The Home Front Command in Israel has announced an easing of restrictions in southern Israel, the West Bank, and near the Gaza Strip, allowing partial educational activities to resume in safe areas starting Monday.
University, the worrying data: enrollments decline and STEM degrees stagnate
Recent data from Italy's Ministry of University and Research indicates a decline in university enrollments and STEM degrees, raising concerns about the country's educational and job market situations.
Five educational institutions damaged in Russian attack on Kyiv Oblast
A Russian attack on Kyiv Oblast damaged five educational institutions, provoking concerns about children's safety and education.
Pi Day: the interactive doodle with which Google explains the story of the world's most famous number
Google celebrates Pi Day with an interactive doodle that highlights the history and significance of the mathematical constant pi.
Solution for the equivalence of diplomas for 400,000 graduates of former TEI: What the Ministry of Education's regulation brings
A new regulation by the Greek Ministry of Education aims to allow over 400,000 graduates from former Technological Educational Institutions (TEI) to convert their diplomas into equivalent degrees from universities.
Jobs are now based on skills, not degrees... Find out what companies are looking for now?
The job market in India is shifting focus from degrees to skills, with employers increasingly prioritizing practical abilities over educational backgrounds.
Ministry of Education announces definitive closure of educational institution
The Ecuadorian Ministry of Education has confirmed the permanent closure of an educational institution in the Chillos Valley due to findings related to sexual abuse allegations.
The school with difficulties that is now the most demanded with a dictation and an hour of reading in class every day
The IES Lucía de Medrano in Salamanca has transformed into the most sought-after school in the region by implementing innovative educational strategies, including daily dictations and reading sessions.
Galileo Galilei: "One cannot teach anything to a man, one can only help him discover himself"
The article reflects on Galileo Galilei's educational philosophy that emphasizes self-discovery over traditional teaching methods, as well as his lasting intellectual legacy.
MEN Closes Its Eyes, Activists Have Had Enough. 'For Several Days a Year, the Law Does Not Apply in Schools'
Activists in Poland criticize the Ministry of Education for allowing religious retreats in schools to disrupt educational activities without legal justification.
More than 300 children wait for spots in the municipal education network in Presidente Prudente
At least 340 children are currently waiting for spots in the public municipal education network of Presidente Prudente, SP, highlighting ongoing issues with educational access in the area.
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.
20-Year-Old Arrested After Knife Threats at Educational Institution in Hillerød
A 20-year-old has been arrested following an incident where students were threatened with a knife at HF & VUC Nordsjælland in Hillerød.
Blue Horizons: Young People Learn About Shipping and Commit to Ocean Protection
The initiative 'Blue Horizons' engages young people in shipping professions and environmental protection, featuring 350 participants from various educational levels in Greece.
Stuttgart in the Europa League: A Beautifully Painful Educational Journey
The article discusses the mixed reception of Marc Cucurella at Stuttgart, juxtaposing his infamous early career and the rise of Zaidu from FC Porto, who has also faced criticism from the crowd.
In Ukraine, war forces schools below ground to keep classes going
In Ukraine, ongoing conflict has led to schools relocating below ground to continue educational activities safely.
Ciee offers more than 140 internship and young apprentice positions in Alto Tietê this Friday
Ciee announced the availability of 143 internship and young apprentice positions in Alto Tietê, Brazil, for students in various educational levels.
Free educational programs for 12,000 health professionals – Deadline for applications
The Greek Ministry of Health has launched free educational programs aimed at training 12,000 primary healthcare professionals, with applications open until March 21, 2026.
Escalation in Seligenthal Monastery: Abbess Expels Mayor and District Administrator
The abbess of Seligenthal Monastery has expelled the mayor and district administrator amid escalating tensions regarding the management of educational support between the monastery and local authorities.
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.
South Africa: No, South African Government Not Removing English From Public Schools
Rumors suggesting that the South African government plans to remove English as a language of instruction in public schools are unfounded and stem from misunderstandings regarding new educational policies.
Create a group portrait! A daily task for little researchers
A creative project inviting children to submit their artwork with a chance to win a book, while exploring various educational themes throughout March.
Hiking Basecamp: To the History of Great Moravia in Považský Inovec, with Kids to the Orlie Cliffs and Cycling through the Lowlands
Basecamp recommends an educational hiking tour in Považský Inovec leading to the reconstructed Great Moravian fortification of Valy, along with tips for easy hikes and cycling routes in the region.
Schools Use Old Textbooks. The State Has Lost Control Over Them
Schools in Czechia are using outdated textbooks due to the lack of quality standards set by the state, leading to concerns about the relevance of the educational materials.
More and more are struggling in vocational schools – teacher concerned: "The role of education is not to replace social and health services"
The expansion of compulsory education in Finland has brought an increasing number of students with special support needs into vocational schools, leading to concerns over their ability to meet educational targets.
Czech Paradox: Schools Must Be Closed While Also Being Built
A Czech town is facing a paradox of having excess school capacity while also needing more educational facilities due to declining birth rates.
The degree that competes with AI! How to choose your stream after 12th grade?
After the 12th grade, students and parents are exploring educational streams in light of the growing influence of AI, prompting a reconsideration of traditional career paths.
Increasingly Indebted to Study in Madrid, Where Loans Have Grown by 61.5% Since 2020: 'There is Little Public Offering'
The demand for educational loans in Madrid has surged by 61.5% since 2020, attributed to the lack of public offerings and the necessity for quick professional outcomes.
Cinesesc and Cinemateca Brasileira tie in the best cineclub category
Cinesesc and Cinemateca Brasileira have been awarded a tie for the best cineclub in São Paulo, recognized for their efforts to promote film culture through screenings, discussions, and educational activities.
Aquarius
Aquarius daily horoscope for March 13, 2026, advises against lending money and highlights family support, educational success, and opportunities for earning.
Horto Florestal will have free dengue vaccination for children on Friday and Saturday
The Horto Florestal park in São Paulo will offer free dengue vaccinations for children aged 10 to 14 this weekend, alongside educational activities.
Emil (16): Grilled the School Secretary about Lack of Equipment Grant
A 16-year-old student apprentice, Emil Strokkenes, confronted Norway's School Secretary about the lack of an equipment grant that would allow him to receive necessary educational tools like a PC.
Recitation of the Quran in Malaysia: An Educational Renaissance Facing the Issue of Imitation
The article discusses the growing interest in Quran recitation and teaching in Malaysia, highlighting the experiences of a Syrian Quranic reader in Kuala Lumpur.
New Educational Books Released on March 13
A selection of new educational books covering diverse topics, including reading challenges, language, women's history, travel, and political discourse, is highlighted in the Hankyoreh's latest article.
Bible translator who promoted Latvian education - a book dedicated to Ernst Glik has been published
A new monograph titled 'Ernst Gliks and the Latvian Bible' highlights the contributions of Latvia's first Bible translator and educational reformer.
PF carries out warrants in the fourth phase of operation against frauds in Sumaré's Education bidding
The Brazilian Federal Police conducted a new phase of an operation targeting alleged fraud in educational bidding processes in Sumaré, resulting in multiple warrants, including a preventive arrest.
Why is World Sleep Day celebrated today?
World Sleep Day is celebrated on March 13 each year to raise awareness about the importance of sleep in various scientific, educational, and social contexts.
‘The village raises the child’…Chungbuk Education Office operates 22 ‘whole village learning centers’
The Chungbuk Education Office has initiated 22 'whole village learning centers' to provide educational experiences beyond school boundaries, engaging local residents as teachers.
New interim head appointed at Alytus A. Ramanauskas-Vanagas Gymnasium
Donatas Vasiliauskas has been appointed as the interim director of Alytus A. Ramanauskas-Vanagas Gymnasium amid efforts to stabilize the educational institution following conflicts.
This moment is proposed as curriculum in schools
Norwegian Education Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun presents a draft list of proposed curricular content aimed at enriching the educational experience in various subjects, amidst criticism of previous vague guidelines.
Dumb and Lazy II
The article discusses the reversal of the Flynn effect, highlighting how IQ scores have begun to decline due to factors like the degrading social and educational environment rather than just environmental pollution.
These government jobs do not require an exam, selection is based solely on merit
In India, some government jobs allow candidates to be selected based on merit without requiring written exams.
At the Doorsteps of a UK Visa: A Stalled Future for Dozens of Sudanese Students
The article discusses the impact of the UK’s recent decision to halt student visas for Sudanese students, highlighting the personal story of a graduate whose educational aspirations have been thwarted.
Contrary to Guidelines, Some Haredi Educational Institutions in the Country Continue to Operate
Despite missile fire from Iran, many Haredi educational institutions in Israel are remaining open against official guidelines, unlike during the COVID-19 pandemic when many shut down.
Exclusion of Islamic Schools in Texas from a $1 Billion Educational Program
Texas authorities have excluded approximately 20 Islamic schools from a $1 billion educational support program, citing ties to terrorist organizations, leading to a lawsuit from the state's Muslim community.
How does the brain learn? Six myths about learning that science debunks
The article discusses six prevalent myths about learning that neuroscience has disproven, highlighting the gap between current scientific understanding and educational practices.
Argentina has good availability of educational data, but lacks absenteeism records and needs to consolidate evaluations
Argentina ranks third in Latin America for educational data availability but lacks comprehensive records on absenteeism and standardized annual assessments.
Tragedy in Georgia: who was Jason Hughes, the teacher who died after a students' prank
The tragic death of Jason Hughes, a high school math teacher in Gainesville, Georgia, has shocked the educational community and sparked renewed discussions on the dangers of student pranks.
Program offers 180 vacancies and prizes of R$ 369,000 for students in MS; find out how to participate
A new educational program in Brazil, 'Estudante no Controle', aims to empower students by engaging them in civic auditing and public management, offering 180 availability spots and prizes totaling R$ 369,000 for successful projects.