The new building of Tõnismäe State Gymnasium is expected to be completed by 2030
The Estonian Ministry of Education plans to commence operations in a new building for Tõnismäe State Gymnasium in Tallinn by 2030, with construction set to start by 2028.
MARILIN SIMCHON ⟩ How the state shapes a child's school path: A comparison of Estonia and Israel
The article examines the differences between the educational systems of Estonia and Israel and how these impact the development of responsibility and freedom of choice in students.
Is a Veiled Woman Free?
The article discusses the legal and social implications of a 17-year-old Muslim girl wearing a hijab in a Spanish school amidst debates over religious freedom and secularism.
Parade reveals double standards in freedom of expression
The samba school's parade at the 2026 Carnival sparked controversy over freedom of expression, revealing stark divides within Brazil's evangelical community.
Unanimously, STF annuls city law in Paraná that established the School Without Party program
The Brazilian Supreme Court annulled a municipal law in Santa Cruz de Monte Castelo that aimed to create a program known as 'School Without Party', citing constitutional incompatibilities.
STF judges action against the 'School Without Party' program law
The Supreme Federal Court (STF) of Brazil is reviewing a law from Santa Cruz de Monte Castelo aimed at eliminating political and ideological indoctrination in classrooms.
At the Beaux-Arts of Bordeaux, individuals destroy a 'police piñata', an investigation launched
A group of masked individuals destroyed a piñata symbolizing a police vehicle at the Beaux-Arts School in Bordeaux, prompting an official investigation by local authorities after the incident was captured on video.
All This Freedom I Would Not Want to Lose
A Spanish student is challenging her school’s dress code, arguing that banning her Islamic veil violates her right to religious freedom.
The case possibly going to court: "Nothing normal about receiving a call from the administrators"
Students and academic staff at Bifröst University accuse the school's management of pressuring students to ensure support for the rector, raising concerns about academic freedom and ethics.
The Stella club of Madrid, the pioneering swimming pool for bikinis and topless during Franco's regime, becomes a convent school that prohibits "skirts above the knee"
The historic Stella club in Madrid, once a symbol of freedom during Franco's regime, is now being transformed into a convent school imposing strict dress codes on students.
Mocidade 2026: see the plot and sing the samba
The Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel school announces its 2026 samba-enredo titled 'Rita Lee - the patroness of freedom' with a narrative celebrating the unique and rebellious spirit of the artist.
Copenhagen Municipality criticized: Did not respect teachers' freedom of expression
Copenhagen Municipality is facing criticism for summoning a teacher for a conversation after she spoke to a newspaper about violent behavior among students at a school where she was formerly employed.
Professor who claimed ‘Blak’ activists were leading University of Melbourne law school to ‘destruction’ settles discrimination case
Dr. Eric Descheemaeker has settled a discrimination case with the University of Melbourne following controversy over his comments regarding 'Blak' activists and the law school's direction.
Students spit and curse protesting against Kish. The high school principal: Those who protest are ready for confrontation
During a visit by Education Minister Yoav Kish to a high school in Ramat Gan, a group of students confronted anti-government protesters, leading to a spat of spitting and verbal attacks, prompting the principal to address the situation as unfortunate yet expected.