Hello at the Museum! Explore the Museum's Art Adventure Map and Create Your Own
A project in Latvia invites families and educators to explore the art of the museum through daily creative ideas and activities, culminating in a contest for photo submissions.
Scorpio Zodiac
Today's horoscope for Scorpio indicates relief from mental tension and success in career, along with benefits for educators and resolution of disputes with relatives, but advises caution in deals with strangers.
Vassouras Museum opens registrations for educator training project with Beatriz Milhazes
The Vassouras Museum in Brazil is launching a training project for educators featuring artist Beatriz Milhazes, focusing on contemporary art's impact on education.
Tartu City Reduces the Number of Kindergarten Groups
Tartu City is set to open 14 fewer kindergarten groups next school year, leading to the layoff of 40 educators.
The Generalitat approves spending nearly 6 billion more to buy time in negotiations with ERC
The Catalan government has approved an additional budget allocation of nearly 6 billion euros to secure salary payments and negotiations with ERC amid ongoing protests from educators and medical professionals.
A voyeurism case, suspended sentence for a teacher in Tokyo - the first sentence against a group of teachers
A Tokyo teacher received a suspended sentence for violating child protection laws by taking voyeuristic images of young girls, marking a first in a series of similar cases involving educators.
Former teacher Bednářová unsuccessful. Educators must endure a higher degree of public scrutiny, concluded the Supreme Court
The Czech Supreme Court ruled that educators must accept greater public scrutiny, impacting the legal position of teachers like Bednářová.
Artificial Intelligence in Education Raises Concerns: Students Lose Ability to Make Independent Judgments
Concerns have emerged about the impact of artificial intelligence tools on students' critical thinking skills as many educators fear inappropriate use in academic work.
"I can't stop crying due to the fever"... A kindergarten teacher who went to work despite the flu died two weeks later
A young kindergarten teacher in Bucheon, South Korea, died two weeks after going to work with the flu, raising concerns about the pressure on educators to attend even when ill.
About 4,700 students are without classes after suspension of the selection process for Education in Aparecida
The suspension of a selection process for temporary educators in Aparecida, Brazil, has left approximately 4,700 students without classes due to alleged irregularities.
Prevention of Sexual Violence against Children: 111 Universities Do Not Teach Future Educators - National Survey
A national survey reveals that 14% of universities in Japan with teacher training programs do not include education on preventing sexual violence against children, prompting concerns from the Ministry of Education.
Many young people need support for their studies that is not available in high school - 'Ruthless school,' says principal
Increasing numbers of high school students in Finland require more academic support than is currently available, leading to concerns from educators about the adequacy of resources to assist these students.
Notification issued for recruitment of special educators in Uttar Pradesh, apply soon
The Uttar Pradesh government has announced the recruitment of 58 special educator positions, with applications starting now and closing on March 26, 2026.
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.
Migrant language course failing to teach English skills, educators say
Educators in Melbourne criticize the Adult Migrant English Program for failing to adequately teach practical language skills to students, sparking calls for reform.
The 18th International Teaching Week took place at Vilnius College
Vilnius College hosted its 18th International Teaching Week, bringing together educators to share insights and innovative teaching methods with local and international students.
Education Secretary promotes Braille teaching
The Education Department of Rio das Ostras is offering a course on Braille for the visually impaired, specifically designed for local educators and the community.
When teachers become targets – The reality within school classrooms
The recent case of teacher Sofia Christidou's death in Thessaloniki has sparked a discussion about the bullying that educators face from students in schools.
Generation Z, University for Generation Alpha [Noh Jung-hye Column]
Professor Noh Jung-hye reflects on the challenges faced by educators in engaging Generation Z students, noting their lack of response in classroom settings and the implications for the future of higher education.
New interim head appointed for Alytus A. Ramanauskas-Vanagas gymnasium
Donatas Vasiliauskas has been appointed as the interim director of Alytus A. Ramanauskas-Vanagas gymnasium to stabilize the situation following a recent agreement with the educators.
Will this grade disappear from Polish schools? The Ministry of Education sends contradictory signals. 'This sounds at least strange'
Barbara Nowacka, the Polish Minister of Education, expressed that behavior grades are outdated, yet she does not plan to remove them from schools, causing confusion among educators.
Lagos, NGO train health educators in improved maternal care
Lagos State has organized a workshop aimed at enhancing the skills of health educators to improve maternal care and increase healthcare service utilization in the community.
An hour of tutoring costs an average of 500 crowns. Where to find quality teachers and tutors
The article discusses the average cost of tutoring in Czechia and provides guidance on finding quality educators.
The Natural History Museum has started ultra-precise scanning of insects with new technology - robot builders are already excited
The Natural History Museum in Estonia has launched a project to create a detailed 3D database of ants using ultra-precise scanning technology, which is accessible to researchers and educators.
TikTok sees growth in platform usage for exam preparation; educators point to risks
TikTok reports an increase in the usage of its platform for educational purposes among users preparing for exams, though educators warn of potential risks.
Teachers and Headmaster Making Mid-Day Meals in Government School..., Cooks Go on Strike
Teachers are preparing mid-day meals in a government school in Chhattisgarh as cooks strike for wage increases, disrupting education and causing multiple challenges for educators.
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.
Emotional Maturity and the Ability to Cope with Failures and Tension. Is Your First Grader Ready for School?
The article discusses the emotional maturity of first graders in Latvia and how parents and educators assess their readiness for school beyond just academic skills.
The trap of cognitive load: why studying longer doesn't always help you learn more
Educators are emphasizing that longer study sessions may not enhance learning due to cognitive overload, suggesting that understanding and integration are more crucial than sheer volume of study time.
Lecture at school: HKDPR distances itself from supporting the ideological beliefs of Kekin
The Croatian Catholic Society of Educators (HKDPR) has issued a statement distancing itself from the ideological beliefs of school speaker Ivana Kekin, amidst political interference concerns.
Aggressive child beats peer after club: the court said who is to blame
A court has determined accountability in the case of a violent child who assaulted a peer, raising concerns among parents and educators about safety in schools in Klaipeda.
LIVE: At UDHS school: between the system's 'papers' and the child's reality
The article discusses the challenges faced by parents and educators in addressing children's behavioral issues in schools during Latvia's Mental Health Week.
“School Bags Stained with Blood, Global Educators Outraged”
Following the bombing of an elementary school in Iran that killed at least 165 students and staff, South Korean educators denounced the attack as a war crime.
The conflict at Alytus gymnasium has moved to the Parliament: the dismissed teacher says that colleagues already fear interacting with children
A conflict over a dismissed teacher at Alytus gymnasium has escalated to the Lithuanian Parliament, highlighting fears among educators regarding interactions with students.
781 people who refused the 'Yoon Suk-yeol Medal' received it under the Lee Jae-myung government
Over 700 civil servants, educators, and military personnel who previously refused to accept government awards under the Yoon Suk-yeol administration were recently recognized under the Lee Jae-myung administration.
The boy's complaint about the confiscated mobile phone was unsuccessful, the ombudsman sided with the educators
A child's complaint regarding the confiscation of his mobile phone was not upheld by the ombudsman, who supported the educators' decision.
More report hearing damages in preschool and school
The number of reported hearing damages in Swedish preschools and schools reached a ten-year high last year, raising concerns about working conditions for educators.
When searching for savings in education, one must be careful with the Teacher's Card
The article discusses the need for caution when looking for cost-saving measures in education, particularly regarding the Teacher's Card in Poland.
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.
Chaos in Alytus continues: 18 teachers are still not working, the union has sent a message to I. Ruginiene
The protest by teachers in Alytus continues, with around 18 educators still not returning to work following a dismissal, as issues regarding educational rights are raised with the Prime Minister.
Language Minutes. EdTech Hack 2025 – where language and technology meet creatively
The EdTech Hack 2025 event in Estonia, held from December 11-12, aimed to foster collaboration between educators, developers, and experts to innovate solutions for Estonian language education.
We have no great certainty on how to educate the younger generation
Parents and educators are increasingly confused about how to educate children, seeking guidance from parenting experts amidst a backdrop of shifting societal values.
How a decades-old, 'daunting' act is deterring discrimination reporting
Calls are growing for reforms to the Disability Discrimination Act to prevent discrimination by imposing a positive duty on employers and educators.
Several hundred educators in Alytus called to 'bring Love back' to the gymnasium
Hundreds of educators gathered in Alytus to call for the return of Meilė Platūkienė to the gymnasium amid concerns over political indifference from local officials during a conference on school safety.
Physical educators are prevented from working in gyms after the end of the agreement in Piauí and report losses
Physical educators in Piauí are unable to work in gyms due to the expiration of an agreement that allowed them time to complete necessary academic qualifications.
IKEA launches new discount as thousands of UK customers set to save money
IKEA has introduced a new in-store discount for eligible UK customers, specifically targeting educators and healthcare professionals.
One thing threatens teachers increasingly - concern is rising
Teachers in Finland are facing more criminal complaints, particularly in primary schools, causing significant concern among educators and the teaching community.
Dismissed teacher from Alytus reveals what would calm the teachers' protests
A dismissed teacher from Alytus, who faced allegations of violence against children, outlines demands for independent investigations to address the situation that has caused unrest among local educators.
Restrictions on Distance Learning in Primary School - IZM Arguments and Family Experiences
The article discusses planned restrictions on distance learning in Latvian primary schools, highlighting concerns from educators and families.