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.
I Want to Eliminate People Giving Up Their Dreams Due to the Environment: Kotaro Fukuoka from the NPO Musubite
Kotaro Fukuoka, leader of the NPO Musubite, works to provide educational support for the underprivileged in India, focusing on those left behind by rapid economic growth.
Gwangju Metropolitan City to Provide Up to 600,000 Won in Educational Activity Support for Youth Outside of School
Gwangju Metropolitan City announced the launch of an educational activity support program for youth outside of school, offering financial assistance based on age group.
How is education happening in Israel-Iran? Worse phase than Corona
Students in Israel and Iran are facing extremely challenging educational circumstances due to ongoing missile threats, overshadowing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sahmyook University Employees Kim In-sun, Shin Soo-mi, and Yoon Il Receive Ministerial Commendations
Three employees from Sahmyook University have been commended by government ministers for their outstanding contributions to university administration and educational support.
Linguists do not recommend using the term 'design' in an educational context
The Terminology Commission of the Latvian Academy of Sciences has decided not to support the use of the term 'design' in education, suggesting instead the use of 'planning' and 'planning' terms.
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.
More and more are struggling in vocational schools โ 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.
Aquarius
Aquarius daily horoscope for March 13, 2026, advises against lending money and highlights family support, educational success, and opportunities for earning.
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.
UNESCO hails Ottiโs education reforms, pledges support
UNESCO has praised Abia State Governor Alex Otti for his education reforms and committed to supporting his initiatives in improving educational outcomes.
Somalia: Somaliland Signs Contract to Electrify Schools Nationwide
Somaliland has signed a contract to electrify schools across several regions with the support of the World Bank to improve educational access and quality.
The Education Workers' Union Awaits Stories of Special People in the Educational Path
The Estonian Education Workers' Union is calling for stories celebrating educators who passionately support young people despite challenges in the education sector.
What happens if I do not receive the fourteenth salary by March 15?
In Ecuador, the fourteenth salary, intended to support educational expenses, is legally required to be paid to all employees by March 15, with different regulations based on the region.
The President has signed a law increasing the subsidy for school textbooks
The President of Poland has signed a law to increase financial support for school textbooks and educational materials in primary schools across the country.
Notification on March 10
Korea's media sector saw significant changes and initiatives announced on March 9, including appointments and educational support programs.
Nighttime nursery schools: three places where they operate and why they are a solution for families
Nighttime nursery schools provide crucial support for families in Argentina's uneven educational system, operating in various provinces to assist working parents.
Lifelong Education Voucher of 350,000 Won per Year for Disadvantaged Groups... Applications Accepted from the 9th
The South Korean government is accepting applications for a lifelong education voucher program that supports 115,000 low-income adults, disabled individuals, and the elderly, providing annual funding of 350,000 won for educational purposes.
Consultation for Entrance to School and Employment for Children with Disabilities, Supported by Experienced Couple
An inclusive fair focused on educational and employment opportunities for children with disabilities was held in Sagamihara, Japan, to support parents in navigating their options.
Spanberger lashes out at Pentagon after Hegseth pulls collegesโ support over woke โideologiesโ
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger criticized the Pentagon's decision to sever ties with colleges over their 'woke ideologies,' calling it an attack on educational institutions.
Such a fight has never happened before. Students decided to get their school principal into the Senate
Students at Smรญchov Secondary Industrial School are launching a campaign to support their principal Radko Sรกblรญk in his bid for a Senate seat, aiming to bring educational reform to a political level.
Tallinn calls for new education workers: every child deserves attention
Tallinn has launched a recruitment campaign for teachers and support specialists to enhance its educational sector.
School Assistance March 2026: Payment Dates and ANSES Amount
ANSES has confirmed the amounts for the School Assistance for the 2026 school year, detailing the payment dates for March and the eligibility requirements for families.
Gbajabiamila distributes textbooks, others to 8,000 Lagos students
Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President, distributed educational materials to 8,000 students in Lagos and called for support to improve the education sector.
Lagos entrepreneur lifts over 300 needy students with JAMB forms
An entrepreneur in Lagos has provided free JAMB forms to over 300 underprivileged students to support their educational pursuits.
Burden of Educational Costs Heavy... 40% of Low-Income Households Prepare with Debt According to Private Survey
A recent survey reveals that 40% of low-income households in Japan take on debt to cover educational expenses, despite efforts to expand public support for education costs.
Build HOPE 2026: Economic Support for Parents with Assets Less Than $10,000
The state of Maine has launched the Build HOPE program to provide financial aid to eligible parents with low assets for educational costs.
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.
Students from MA can compete for 130 slots in educational support program; see how to participate
Students in Maranhรฃo, Brazil, can apply for 130 spots in an educational support program aimed at low-income students from public schools and full scholarship students from private institutions.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Send support for schoolchildren in England to be given ยฃ4bn overhaul
Ministers in England are set to announce a ยฃ4 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 ยฃ4 billion funding initiative for mainstream schools.
Mainstream schools to receive extra funding for SEND pupils as part of ยฃ4bn package
The UK government is allocating an additional ยฃ4 billion to mainstream schools to enhance support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
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.
Mirum Hellas: Scholarship offer for young people from the region of Lasithi
Mirum Hellas is offering scholarships to young individuals from the Lasithi region to support local educational development in conjunction with the Elounda Hills project.
The President of Poland has terminated the special support system for Ukrainians
Poland's President has announced the end of a special assistance law that facilitated job placement, social benefits, and educational access for Ukrainians fleeing the war.
'I feel like I am failing my son because I'm not rich - budgeting never ends'
A mother in the UK expresses her struggles with financial pressures while caring for her son with disabilities.
Special needs support eligibility to be reviewed at start of secondary school in England
In England, children with special needs will undergo a review of their eligibility for support as they transition to secondary school, following a government plan to reform the special educational needs and disabilities (Send) system.
Pupils with special educational needs to have support reviewed when they join secondary school
The UK government is set to reform support for pupils with special educational needs as they transition to secondary school, aiming to reduce reliance on Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).
Analysis. Investments in Ida-Viru County Require Smart Educational Management
Investments in Ida-Viru County depend on systematic educational support for workforce development due to alarming labor shortages and an aging population.
The participation of children with special educational needs in extracurricular education camps is not supported enough
There is insufficient support for organizing camps that cater adequately to children with special educational needs in Estonia.
The participation of children with special educational needs in extracurricular camps is not sufficiently supported
The article discusses the insufficient support for children with special educational needs in accessing extracurricular camps in Estonia.