Patriarchal Family Views That Could Not be Changed Even by the Constitution: Considering the Ichikawa Junior High School Entrance Exam
The article discusses the persistence of patriarchal family structures in Japan, as explored through a recent entrance exam question comparing family laws from the Meiji era to the current constitution.
Catholic researcher urges deputies to promote moral sex education materials
A researcher from the Catholic organization 'Opus Dei' has proposed new moral sex education materials to be introduced in Latvian educational institutions during a meeting with lawmakers.
Family Care Children and Youth to Receive Up to 2 Million Won in Self-Care Costs
Children and young adults who have sacrificed education and employment to care for sick family members can receive financial assistance of up to 2 million won under new regulations by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in South Korea.
Rosa Crujeiras, the first university graduate in her family, becomes rector: 'I want to give back to public education what it gave me'
Rosa Crujeiras has become the first person in her family to graduate from university and has now been appointed rector of the University of Santiago, vowing to support vulnerable students and promote critical thinking.
Family apologises over viral Edo school bullying incident
The family of a student involved in a bullying incident at Igbinedion Education Centre has apologized to the victim's family following a viral video of the event.
Family apologises over sonโs bullying act in Edo school
A family has issued an apology after their son was involved in a bullying incident at a school in Edo State, Nigeria.
Teacher and DJ, Acreana balances classroom with party tracks in Rio Branco: 'It's not just pressing play'
Aldine Montenegro, a history teacher and DJ from Acre, Brazil, skillfully manages her dual career amidst a passion for music influenced by her musical family.
Deaths: Teacher traveled 10 hours by bus to teach classes
The article features Eline Alonso Vieira, a dedicated teacher who traveled long distances by bus to fulfill her passion for education despite her struggles and family legacy.
Six kilometers of the future: the road to school
A boy named Efraรญn has walked six kilometers to school every day for seven years with his grandfather, รngel, who has also taught him to read.
Get to know the language and types of art with the 'Family Bag'!
The 'Family Bag' project invites families to explore art through creative ideas and activities that engage both children and adults.
Memories of Climbing Together: May You Be a Strong Support in My Son's Life
This article narrates the journey of a father and his son as they embark on a challenging hike in Jirisan, discussing family dynamics and personal growth during their adventure.
"Family Commitment": The Minister of Education filmed a video making a particular request to parents
Mercedes Miguel, the Minister of Education of Buenos Aires, urged parents to delay giving their children mobile phones until after primary school, highlighting the need for a 'cellphone-free childhood'.
Aquarius
Aquarius daily horoscope for March 13, 2026, advises against lending money and highlights family support, educational success, and opportunities for earning.
Medical students trade federal spot for private course close to home
A Brazilian medical student chose to give up her spot at a federal university for a private one closer to home due to financial concerns and family proximity.
After scoring 980 on the Enem essay and not passing, student is accepted at UFRJ and family celebrates with a poster on the balcony: 'I thought it was a prank'
A Brazilian student, Luรญsa Barbosa, celebrates her acceptance into the University Federal do Rio de Janeiro after a rigorous study routine, despite previously failing to gain admission despite a high essay score on the Enem exam.
What Juku Doesn't Learn, Juhan Doesn't Know
The article emphasizes the importance of instilling positive family dynamics and demographic education in youth to combat negative perceptions of family life presented in schools and media.
Family education should show young people the truly functional family life, not just its negative sides
The article discusses the need for family education in schools to focus on the positive aspects of family life rather than predominantly highlighting risks and crises.
'I am not the other...': The story of Shikha celebrating the 113th rank turns upside down
A girl named Shikha from Bulandshahr mistakenly believed she secured the 113th rank in the UPSC exam, celebrating with her family until they realized it was a different Shikha from Haryana who achieved that rank.
Prague is the 13th best city in the world for raising children
Prague has been ranked as the 13th best city worldwide for raising children according to a recent study.
Parents are confused about Easter holidays for students: the schedule has changed
Parents are perplexed by a change in the Easter holiday schedule for students, which now has children taking a break a week prior to Easter instead of after.
Thessaloniki: The death of the professor under scrutiny โ She had been sending requests to leave for three years
The Greek Ministry of Education is investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of professor Sofia Christidou, who passed away from a hemorrhagic stroke, following conflicting accounts from family, students, and teachers.
"Normal Family". Anita and Ro were friendly colleagues, but then they fell in love
Anita and Ro, both teachers, navigated eight years of friendship before realizing their romantic feelings for each other in a journey of self-discovery.
The Brontรซ Sisters: The Family Marked by Tragedy That Left Classics Like Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights
The article explores the tragic life of the Brontรซ sisters and how their experiences influenced their renowned literary works.
Andrei Kante: Tallinn will not leave any child without a school place
Andrei Kante argues that the restructuring of the school network in North Tallinn aims to eliminate chaos left by previous government decisions rather than being anti-child or anti-family.
Girls aged 10 to 14 take care of the house and family more than men of any age, says study
A study reveals that girls aged 10 to 14 are responsible for household and family care more than men of any age in Brazil.
The Daughter of a Peon Cracked the UPSC Exam
Shikha Singh from Bulandshahr has achieved the 113th rank in the Civil Services Examination, bringing pride to her family and district.
The Daughter of a Peon Cracked the UPSC Exam
Shikha Singh from a small family in Bulandshahr has secured the 113th rank in the UPSC civil services exam, bringing pride to her district.
Father is a Peon... Daughter Cracks UPSC Exam, Achieves 113th Rank and Makes History
A girl from Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, has made history by securing the 113th rank in the UPSC exam, showcasing her determination and the support from her low-income family.
UPSC exam achieved 102nd rank through self-study
Abhishek Chauhan from Mohiuddin Nagar, Samastipur has achieved the 102nd rank in the UPSC examination through self-study, bringing joy to his family.
How Parenting Style Can Affect ADHD Symptoms in Children? New Study
A new study from Pennsylvania State University investigates how family routines and parenting styles impact ADHD symptoms and behaviors in school-aged children.
Loving mother and little hockey player: remembering family killed in Russian attack on Kharkiv
A mother and her nine-year-old son were killed during a Russian missile strike in Kharkiv, prompting tributes from colleagues and the local community.
'It's working', celebrates 17-year-old who left the interior of TO to study medicine at the federal university
17-year-old Fernando Abreu Miranda moved to Palmas after being accepted into medical school at the Federal University of Tocantins.
After cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi, his uncle has made a splash in the UPSC
Cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi's uncle Abhishek Chauhan has achieved an impressive 102nd rank in the UPSC examination, becoming an officer on his first attempt.
Orillas: a project to grow in community
Orillas is an Argentine initiative aimed at reducing educational gaps and enhancing personal and professional growth through family-oriented educational programs.
Family in the woods, the ordinance: โViolated the right to education of the children, Catherine ridicules everyoneโ
A court in L'Aquila has temporarily ruled that the children of Nathan Trevallion and Catherine Birmingham have had their right to education violated due to their living situation in the woods.
A Family on the Road: 'Then We Said: Let's Just Do It'
The Hemminger family sold their house and spent nearly a year traveling across Europe in a van, navigating multiple countries and educating their three children along the way.
LIVE: Sensitive Child in the Family: Understanding, Recognition, and Support
A lecture will explore sensitivity in children, its recognition and impact on daily family and school situations, while offering practical advice to parents.
The list of responsibilities for 14-year-old Princess Estelle is growing. Here are her important tasks
Princess Estelle of Sweden is taking on more responsibilities as she grows older, balancing her education with public duties and royal traditions.
The emotion of Josรฉ Marรญa Muscari after his son Lucio started his university career: what he will study
Josรฉ Marรญa Muscari expressed profound pride and joy as his son Lucio began his university studies in aviation.
Who was the 55-year-old man found dead in his office in Caballito
David Walter Aguirre, a respected professor, was found dead in his office, shocking the educational community and his friends and family.
'It was difficult to leave my family,' says 17-year-old who worked on a farm and was accepted into medicine at the federal university
Seventeen-year-old Fernando Abreu Miranda, who worked on a farm, has been accepted into medicine at the Federal University of Tocantins, expressing the challenges of leaving his family behind for his studies.
Russian Schoolchildren Roleplay Weddings on Field Trips โ Vyorstka
Russian schools are organizing visits to civil registry offices where students participate in mock wedding ceremonies as part of an initiative to promote traditional family values amid a demographic crisis.
Family Newsletter: Bare Nerves Before the Transition
A personal reflection on the anxiety surrounding a child's transition from primary to secondary school education in Germany.
Parent Column "Sleepless": Education is not Democratic
A parenting column emphasizes that while there is much discussion about egalitarian parenting styles, sometimes parents must assert authority to ensure their child's well-being.
Conducting a choir, boarding a train, and touching art. Searching for child-friendly museums
The article discusses the need for child-friendly experiences in museums in Latvia, outlining initial criteria researched to identify suitable museums for families.
The cost of indecision: 'I feel like I made my parents and grandparents lose money by changing my university major'
A young woman reflects on the financial burden of changing her university major, expressing regret for the impact it may have had on her family's finances.
A21 โ Child Benefit: How to Apply, the Amounts
The A21 platform for child benefits in Greece will remain open until March 11, allowing eligible applicants to submit their requests online.
CitizenGO regarding the entry of LGBT associations into schools: Minister Fuchs, start respecting parental rights today!
The CitizenGO platform has launched a petition urging Croatian Minister Radovan Fuchs to respect parental rights in light of recent regulations affecting family rights.
Love is happening in unlikely places
A Nigerian plumber reflects on balancing family responsibilities and aspirations for his children, emphasizing the importance of parental guidance and faith.
Students still without school supply kits almost 1 month after the start of classes in Campo Grande
Nearly a month into the school year, many students in Campo Grande's municipal education system have yet to receive their promised school supply kits from the local government, straining family budgets.