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.
Can artificial intelligence do without scientists? A conversation about the research from the University of Latvia
A survey conducted by researchers at the University of Latvia reveals that artificial intelligence tools have become commonplace in higher education, with the majority of educators and students using them in various academic tasks.
Unrest scandal at Alytus gymnasium – I. Ruginienė's message
A scandal involving allegations of violence at Alytus gymnasium prompts urgent discussions between educators and government officials in Lithuania.
Debating Between AIs: 'Realizing Human Greatness' - Popular Course at University of Tokyo for Educators
A popular online course offered by the University of Tokyo teaches educators and parents about the usage of generative AI, attracting significant participation from educators, students, and parents alike.
Wage Increases for Teachers. Unionists Demand 'Urgent Changes' from the Head of the Ministry of Education
A teachers' union in Poland is calling for a 15% increase in minimum salary rates for educators and the removal of discriminatory clauses regarding additional pay for difficult working conditions.
"Nowadays, people do not know how to distinguish when it has gotten out of hand" – A psychology docent unambiguously states which children's games are not appropriate
A Finnish psychology docent discusses the changes in children's rough play and highlights subtle signs parents and educators often overlook.
Police visited protesting educators in Alytus after receiving reports from students
The police intervened in Alytus after students reported that protesting teachers were recording them without consent, which has raised concerns about potential public order violations.
TV, iPad, and PCs with EU funds. The scandal of Italian teachers
A European investigation has uncovered a corruption scandal involving university professors, researchers, and educators in Italy, leading to a request for arrests by the European Public Prosecutor's Office.
"With the little treasure they bought iPhones, TVs, and PCs": the EU prosecutor requests the arrest of 16 Italian professors and researchers
The European Prosecutor's Office has requested the arrest of 16 Italian educators and IT company employees for corruption and manipulating public contracts.
Seoul City University Concludes the 2025 UOS Star Lecture Award Ceremony
Seoul City University held the second annual UOS Star Lecture Award Ceremony, honoring outstanding educators for their commitment to teaching excellence.
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.
Alytaus educators are launching a campaign for the dismissed ethics teacher
Teachers from Alytus schools are protesting the dismissal of an ethics teacher, claiming it is a retaliatory action for advocating for educators' rights.
"Horribly irresponsible and even dangerous" to send your children knowingly sick to preschool
The article discusses the dangers of parents sending their sick children to preschool due to limited leave policies, highlighting systemic issues affecting families and educators.
Morning Recap: Church expels new bride for refusing sex, Lagos teacher’s protest, other updates
A church in Abuja expelled a newly married woman for refusing to have sex with her husband, while a Lagos teacher protests the treatment of educators.
One-Day Governor: Lagos teacher decries ‘unfair’ treatment of coaches
A Lagos teacher criticizes the lack of recognition for educators in the One-Day Governor competition, calling for acknowledgment of their role in shaping successful students.
Vilnius College Invites Educators to Choose National Qualification Improvement Programs for Teachers
Vilnius College has launched two national qualification improvement programs aimed at enhancing teacher competencies using digital technologies.
Child rights experts urge improvements to regulations protecting children from sexual exploitation
Child rights experts in Latvia are calling for better preventative measures to protect children from sexual exploitation, emphasizing the need for education and awareness among children, parents, and educators.
Teachers are roaring about the MEN's compromise. 'A comedy of errors'
Polish educators express frustration over ongoing issues with the Ministry of Education and Science (MEN), particularly regarding unfulfilled award deliveries.
Teachers have a lot to learn from Trump’s education secretary
Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasizes that teachers are not obligated to pay union dues following a Supreme Court ruling, encouraging educators to take control of their financial contributions to unions.
Experts: AI has reached education faster than the school system has been able to respond
Experts believe that artificial intelligence has penetrated the education sector more rapidly than the school systems can adapt, emphasizing the need to empower rather than replace educators.
Classes in the Province: For the First Time, Teachers Stand Up to Kicillof and Threaten Not to Start Classes
Teachers in Buenos Aires Province threaten to strike, jeopardizing the start of the school year after rejecting the government's insufficient salary offer.
Teachers' Strike: Classes May Not Begin in February Due to Salary Demands from FEB to Kicillof
The Federation of Bonaerense Educators has resolved not to start classes in February after rejecting the government's salary proposal.
Cuts at IGS: Religious War over Schools
The article discusses the backlash against proposed cuts to integrated comprehensive schools (IGS) in Germany, emphasizing the protests from parents and educators.
UNE says that the Constitutional Court's acceptance of two of its demands is a first step in defense of the separation of functions and legal security
The National Union of Educators (UNE) welcomed the Constitutional Court's acceptance of their lawsuits against a financial strengthening law and a government appointment as a significant first step in upholding the separation of powers and legal security.
The shortage of social educators is a traffic accident in slow motion. But Altinget's wealthy readers don't need to worry about it
A recent report indicates Denmark will see a surplus of doctors by 2035, diverting attention from a looming shortage of social educators.
MEN left teachers with nothing. 45 years of work and not a penny
New regulations for jubilee awards for teachers in Poland have been criticized for leaving some long-serving educators without any recognition.
Education: Do we need Latin lessons to become a responsible citizen?
A proposal by Austrian Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr to reduce Latin instruction in favor of modern subjects like computer science has sparked debate among educators and scholars.
The teachers' unrest tested in a strike in Catalonia: 'We are doing poorly paid work'
Teachers in Catalonia are striking to protest underfunding and inadequate resources for students with special needs, leading to frustration among educators.
Too many teachers forget the foibe. A shame the ANPI justifies them
Italian officials criticize educators for failing to address the historical events of the foibe, while the ANPI calls for a balanced discussion, highlighting the ongoing conflict over historical narratives in education.
Teachers in San Francisco go on strike for the first time in nearly 50 years
Around 6,000 public school teachers in San Francisco initiated a strike on Monday, marking the first strike in the city in almost half a century due to unsuccessful negotiations over wages, healthcare, and resources for special education students.
San Francisco schools close after teachers strike over failed negotiations with union
San Francisco's public schools have closed due to a teachers' strike stemming from failed contract negotiations between the school district and the educators' union, impacting around 50,000 students.
Lrytas Awards 'Lithuanian Teacher 2026': Readers Have Their Say, the Commission Begins Work
The 'Lithuanian Teacher 2026' awards recognize educators who foster change and build trust, curiosity, and independent thinking among students, with reader nominations now moving to a commission for final selection of winners.
City: a regulation is imposed on private schools to prevent abrupt closures and students left adrift
After repeated surprise closures affecting families and educators, Buenos Aires' Ministry of Education has enacted regulations to ensure orderly processes for closing private schools.
Educators in Zagreb to Receive Salary Increase, Here's What They Agreed with Tomašević
Educators in Zagreb's kindergartens will see a salary base increase of 6.8% starting in January, alongside additional benefits negotiated with the union.
ADHD is not laziness, lack of sense, or fresh air: understand the brain that works differently
The article discusses the challenges faced by children with ADHD, emphasizing understanding and support from parents and educators.
See the map: Municipalities struggle to recruit social and health care workers and educators. But there is a big difference across the country
Municipalities in Denmark face significant challenges in recruiting social and health care workers as well as educators, with notable regional disparities during current labor negotiations.
How teachers, parents, educators and parties react to proposals from Mette Frederiksen
The president of the Danish Teachers' Association, Gordon Ørskov Madsen, expresses enthusiasm for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's proposal to limit class sizes to 14 students for grades 0-3.
KKE on National High School Diploma: The changes herald a full-scale attack on students, parents, and educators
The KKE warns that changes to the high school system announced by the government signal a comprehensive assault on students, parents, and educators.
Iran: More than 50,000 people have been arrested by the authorities, according to NGOs
According to a US-based NGO, more than 50,000 individuals, including students, writers, and educators, have been arrested in Iran as part of an ongoing crackdown.
Zagreb Opens the Jubilee Year of the Wine ViP Event
Zagreb is launching the jubilee year of the Wine ViP Event, featuring top educators and sommelier authorities with a strong focus on hospitality, service, and excellence in gastronomy.
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The Prime Minister correctly criticized the cynical statement by ND MP Christina Alexopoulou regarding the economic challenges faced by educators.
Teachers face sack for hate speech in NSW classrooms, premier says
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns announced that educators could be fired for hate speech due to new laws intended to ensure safety following recent terrorist attacks.
California faces teacher strikes across state for better pay and work conditions
California is on the brink of widespread teacher strikes as educators demand improved pay and working conditions, with a significant vote for strikes in major districts like San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles.
Competition for teachers in the state network of Ceará will be held in 2026, says governor
The governor of Ceará announced that a public competition for state school teachers is scheduled for 2026, emphasizing the need for qualified, career-oriented educators.
"Free has died": A conflict amid statements by H. Alexopoulou – Marinakis' comment and PASOK, SYRIZA attacks
A new political controversy has erupted following New Democracy MP Christina Alexopoulou's remark about the end of free services during a TV discussion on housing costs and the high rents educators face in remote areas.
“Hoping that this decision will be reconsidered”
The new Berlin curriculum no longer mandates the teaching of East German history, drawing criticism from associations and educators who call for revisions.