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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
MarijampolÄ—'s "Å altinio" Progymnasium: From Individual Child Progress System to Entrepreneurship Class
A veteran educator transitions to "Å altinio" Progymnasium, focusing on reforming educational approaches and fostering community relationships.
Lina Adomaitienė. Burnout of School Leaders – a Signal for All of Lithuania
The article discusses the issue of burnout among school leaders in Lithuania and its implications for the educational system.
Seoul City University Leads Educational Innovation with AI-Based Next-Generation Learning Management System (LMS) Implementation
Seoul City University has officially launched a cutting-edge AI-based Learning Management System to enhance its educational environment starting from the first semester of the 2026 academic year.
LIVE RELO: Could state educational videos save Estonian education?
The article discusses the potential benefits of creating state-sponsored educational videos in Estonia to address inequalities in the education system.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announced the chosen STEM teachers to represent the state’s world-class educational system
New York State has announced the selection of STEM teachers to enhance excellence in education and address the shortage of qualified educators.
Enrollments 2026/2027: the success of the 4+2 system consolidates, enrolled students double, boom in the South. Lyceums at 55.88%, slight increase for Vocational schools
The enrollment statistics for the 2026/2027 academic year show a doubling of students in the 4+2 educational routes, particularly benefiting the Southern regions of Italy, while Lyceums maintain their popularity among families.
The Prime Minister's Advisor Urges to Resolve the Conflict in Alytus Legally Rather Than Politically
An advisor to the Prime Minister of Lithuania emphasizes the need to address the conflict in Alytus through legal means, highlighting disruptions in the educational process and trust in the education system.
Does a teacher have the right to leave at their request? 'Rzeczpospolita' explains
The article discusses the rights of teachers in Poland regarding leave at their request, considering differences based on employment type and school public status.
Centralized Admission to Kindergartens and Schools Begins, 24 Municipal Institutions to Participate
Centralized admission to educational institutions for the 2026-2027 school year will be available via a new information system in Lithuania.
Centralized admission to 24 municipalities' educational institutions starts
A new centralized admission system for educational programs will begin accepting applications from 24 municipalities in Lithuania.
Camilo Santana missed the opportunity to discuss the results of the School Census
Education Minister Camilo Santana responded to the School Census numbers by suggesting that a decrease in enrollment is a positive sign of an efficient educational system, despite criticism regarding the loss of one million enrollments.
New Directive of Asesec
The new directive of the Asesec seeks to enhance the educational policies and processes in Ecuador's higher education system.
Freedom, Equality, and Brotherhood in Estonian Education
A discussion on how Estonia's education system can reduce educational inequality while balancing freedom, equality, and fraternity.
Communities in Lääneranna municipality seek changes in the school system
Communities in Lääneranna municipality are requesting changes to the local school network, prompted by a new municipal government planning to reverse previous educational reforms.
An educational reform that cannot wait
The article discusses the urgent need for educational reform in Argentina, citing significant deficiencies in the current system.
"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.
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.
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.
Public Ministry recommends non-lethal weapons use in the socio-educational system of DF; understand
The Public Ministry of the Federal District recommended the use of non-lethal weapons in socio-educational institutions to ensure the safety of agents and adolescents during extreme situations.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I'm an MP and SEND parent - I'm hopeful we don't have to fight for our child's basic rights
Labour MP Jen Craft, who is also a parent of a child with special educational needs, expresses hope for positive reforms in the government’s special educational needs system, as concerns from parents are often politicized.
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.
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.
Teenager reported being a victim of sexual violence at Fundação Casa
A teenager in a socio-educational facility in São Paulo reported sexual violence by another inmate, leading to a police investigation.
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.
e-exams starting in March will present a new type of tasks for students
The upcoming e-exams in Estonia will feature new tasks aimed at testing the educational system's readiness for a broader transition to digital exams next year.
The center of the debate is not a position, it is the educational system
The current discourse surrounding educational issues in Mexico highlights the need to focus on the state's capability to provide quality education rather than political positions.
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.
Big fraud exposed in UP board exams
A significant fraud has been uncovered in the Uttar Pradesh board examinations, raising concerns about the integrity of the educational system.
For Entrance Exams, It's About Feeding the System and Not About the Children
The article discusses concerns regarding the entrance examination system in education, suggesting it prioritizes institutional needs over children's educational welfare.
Senator Olga Patricia promotes reform to guarantee dignified menstruation in the Mexican educational system
Senator Olga Patricia Sosa Ruiz has introduced a reform proposal aimed at ensuring that girls and women in Mexico's educational system have access to dignified menstrual care and education.
Education: How Schools Are Integrating Children from Ukraine
The article discusses how 225,000 Ukrainian children are being integrated into German schools amidst the stress of an already burdened educational system.
Fewer kids, more state: a combination that fails
Argentina's education system is facing a demographic shift with predictions of over a million fewer children in classrooms by 2030, prompting a reevaluation of educational approaches and preparedness for this change.
Kallas sees ongoing reforms as a solution to the fundamental shortcomings of the education system
Education Minister Kristina Kallas believes that ongoing reforms can address key issues identified in the human development report, particularly in relation to educational inequality.
Teen involved in the massacre in Greater BH is released without escort and without security protocols, says defense
A teenager involved in a massacre in Ribeirão das Neves, Brazil, was released from the socio-educational system without the necessary security protocols for high-profile cases.
KUKU: Kristina Kallas: Teacher qualifications do not affect children's exam results
Estonia's Education Minister Kristina Kallas states that while educational stratification may manifest in the education system, it is not necessarily caused by the system itself.
Sungkyunkwan University's Innovation Support Project Performance Sharing Conference Held…Review of Future Education System
Sungkyunkwan University held a performance sharing conference to review achievements in educational innovation and improvements in teaching and learning.
TOMORROW IN ESTONIA ⟩ Violetta Maiorova: The focus of the school system must shift from results to the process
Violetta Maiorova emphasizes that the future of Estonia depends on prioritizing the educational and life conditions of teenagers.