Journal of Laws from March 20, 2026 (positions 377 - 384)
The article lists various announcements and regulations issued by Polish government officials in March 2026.
Concerned about the increase in ADHD: The Health Directorate wants new guidelines
The Health Directorate in Norway is worried about the rising use of ADHD medications and plans to develop new guidelines in response.
Libra Zodiac Sign
Today's Libra horoscope advises avoiding borrowing money, being cautious of conflicts with loved ones, and warns to stay clear of negative thoughts, while students are likely to succeed in exams and there are prospects for business profits.
Leo Sign
The daily horoscope for Leo indicates good news coming from afar, advises caution in educational decisions, urges attention to health, expresses concerns over children, recommends careful actions, and suggests avoiding heavy investments in business.
Rather than this, just play 'Sebasi' [Morning Light]
A recent suicide prevention education session in a Seoul high school faced student resistance, highlighting issues with the effectiveness of current educational approaches.
CBSE's Initiative: Establishment of Menstrual Health Centers for Girls
The CBSE has mandated the establishment of Menstrual Health Centers in schools to ensure better sanitary services for girls during menstruation, following a Supreme Court directive.
Lagos residents excited over reintroduction of monthly sanitation, lawyers kick
Lagos residents are enthusiastic about the revival of monthly sanitation efforts aimed at improving cleanliness and reducing flooding, while some express concerns over enforcement and the need for better waste management education.
'I felt something was wrong with me': what it is like to live with dyslexia
Erica Stock Williams shares her personal experience with dyslexia, highlighting its impact on her family and the misunderstandings surrounding it.
Hundreds of school students across Estonia are cooking in school cafeterias this spring
This spring, hundreds of school students in Estonia are taking part in cooking sessions at their school cafeterias to learn about food's journey and value, addressing mental health concerns.
Now AI will evaluate counselors, CBSE has started a new examination system
The CBSE has launched an initiative to utilize AI for the online assessment of school counselors and wellness teachers to improve the quality and effectiveness of counseling in schools.
Volta Redonda presents educational game aimed at drug prevention
Volta Redonda has launched an online educational game designed to raise awareness about drug prevention as part of a school initiative.
Around this subject, a storm has erupted. There is a free textbook
A new health education subject has been introduced in Polish schools, facing significant backlash from conservative circles, yet a free textbook has recently been released to support it.
Sleeping in on weekends can help improve teenagers' mental health
Adequate rest is crucial for the physical and emotional well-being of adolescents, with studies indicating that sleeping late on weekends may allow them to recover from sleep deprivation during the week.
East Africa: Tanzania Cherishes Canada's Support in Facilitating Socioeconomic Transformation
Tanzania's Finance Minister emphasized the government's commitment to deepen development cooperation with Canada, highlighting the significant contributions made by Canada in various sectors.
Menstrual cycles: women's phases interfere with the choice of tampons
The article discusses how menstrual cycles and various life phases impact women's choices regarding menstrual products.
How HPV is transmitted: Can spaces and utensils be shared?
The article explains that the human papillomavirus (HPV) is primarily transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity, debunking myths about transmission through everyday items and surfaces.
Municipal education network reinforces educational actions against dengue
The municipal education network in Araraquara, Brazil, has launched educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness about dengue fever and prevention methods among students.
Then the loud change of the Ministry of Education will become a fact. Details revealed
A recent report highlights alarming trends among Polish youth, prompting the Ministry of Education to propose a mobile phone ban in primary schools.
Father of meningitis victim, 18, tells of family’s ‘immeasurable’ devastation
The father of an 18-year-old girl who died from meningitis urges for better protections to prevent similar tragedies.
The authorities investigate a bloody incident at a Lasnamäe school
An incident at Pae Gymnasium in Tallinn leaves a child injured, prompting parents to seek justice amidst claims of negligence by health authorities.
Kene Vernik: Starting School Too Early Makes Children Sick
Sleep counselor Kene Vernik discusses the negative health implications of early school start times for teenagers.
Organizing Issues of Foreign Employment: Strengthening Measures Against Malicious Businesses and Promoting Japanese Language Education
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare is addressing foreign employment issues, focusing on stricter measures against unscrupulous employers and the promotion of Japanese language education.
Post-Infectious Decade: How Bär's Ministry Slowed Long Covid Research
Documents suggest that the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, led by Dorothee Bär, has been obstructing funding initiatives for Long Covid research despite publicly promoting a substantial investment of half a billion euros.
Organizations raise alarm about materials on sexual education presented by a Catholic researcher in the Saeima
Several Latvian organizations have expressed concerns regarding sexual education materials presented by a Catholic researcher at a parliamentary committee meeting.
LIVE BROADCAST: Discussion in the Riigikogu: Are We in a Youth Mental Health Crisis?
A seminar discussing youth mental health issues in Estonia is taking place in the Riigikogu, addressing the growing crisis and the role of education and social media in this context.
"Mentally fit into the box": Learning until the last breath
Markus Eistert's talk on lifelong learning, titled "Mentally fit into the box," emphasizes the importance of continuous education throughout life.
Is Barbara Nowacka leaving the Ministry of Education? Urgent reports from the government
There are unofficial reports that Donald Tusk plans to make changes to the government ahead of summer, focusing on ministries including culture, education, and health.
Josipa Nemet on the podcast 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr': Childhood defense systems have failed
In a recent podcast episode, biochemist and molecular biologist Josipa Nemet discussed the shortcomings of childhood defense systems and the impact of ideology on public policies.
South Africa: Simple Hearing Checks Help Prevent Learning Struggles in Vhembe Schools
A recent initiative in Limpopo's Vhembe District identified hearing issues among students that could hinder their learning, emphasizing the importance of regular hearing screenings in schools.
"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.
"A woman should be behind the stove and cooking." Medical students describe sexism, anxiety, and pressure during their studies
Medical students in Czechia have reported instances of sexism, mental health issues, and high pressure associated with their studies, as detailed by several interviewees.
Mental Stress: Germany Underestimates Its Youth
New survey results indicate a rising level of psychological distress among German youth, as students campaign for better mental health support.
This will be the future of the new subject. Deputy head of the Ministry of Education on the deadline.
The Deputy Minister of Education in Poland, Katarzyna Lubnauer, has confirmed that a decision regarding the mandatory inclusion of health education in schools will be made by the end of March.
Negative Trend Reversal: The Mental Health of Students is Again Deteriorating
A recent study reveals that mental health among students in Germany has worsened, with one in four students experiencing psychological distress, particularly those from low-income families.
German School Barometer: Psychological Stress Among Students Rises for the First Time Since Corona
A new report reveals that psychological stress among German students is rising for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, reversing a trend of gradual improvement following increased mental health issues during the pandemic.
German School Barometer: Psychological Stress of Students Rises for the First Time Since Corona
The psychological stress among German students has increased for the first time since the pandemic, according to a study by the Robert Bosch Foundation.
Operation catches fake dentists attending to patients without education in dirty and unhealthy environments
In Pernambuco, Brazil, four individuals were caught operating as dentists without proper qualifications in unhygienic conditions.
Children Voluntarily Stayed After Class to Learn Cooking
A significant number of Estonian children are struggling with mental health issues, partly due to their disconnected relationship with food, as many do not know how to cook or where food comes from.
School in Barreiros where a student stabbed three classmates postpones return to classes after incident
A school in Barreiros, Brazil, has postponed the return of classes following a stabbing incident that injured three students.
Specialists: Before Listening to Nutrition Advice on Social Media, One Should Verify the Advisor's Education
Experts in Latvia emphasize the importance of verifying the qualifications of nutrition advisors before following their advice shared on social media.
LU study: There is a clear need for a unified approach to sexual education in society
A recent study from Latvia highlights the necessity for a cohesive strategy in sexual education, reflecting its current integration into various subjects rather than being a standalone topic.
"The teachers are alert." Hepatitis affects education in schools
Schools in Czechia are facing challenges in educational delivery due to hepatitis outbreaks, raising concern among teachers and parents.
Nutrition for Children: What Schoolchildren Should Have in Their Lunchbox
The article discusses the importance of proper nutrition for schoolchildren, highlighting the lack of breakfast and healthy snacks among many children in Frankfurt.
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.
Nutrition for Children: What Schoolchildren Should Have in Their Lunchboxes
Nutrition expert Claudia Müller discusses the importance of healthy meals for schoolchildren and the challenges many face in accessing nutritious food.
‘Don’t push through’: What experts want you to know about vaginismus
Experts are raising awareness about vaginismus, a condition affecting women's health that causes involuntary muscle contractions leading to pain during sex and insertion of objects.
Grupo PIER: a bridge to health and education in the Catamarca Puna
Grupo PIER is actively working to improve health and education in the Catamarca Puna region of Argentina through community-driven initiatives.
'Meningitis nearly killed me - students need to know more about it'
A mother is advocating for mandatory meningitis education in universities after a viral outbreak led to the deaths of two students at the University of Kent.
TCE-PA Event in Santarém Discusses Challenges in Education, Health, and Public Revenue
A conference in Santarém focused on the challenges faced by the state government of Pará in implementing public policies related to education, health, and public revenue.
Schoolgirl who died from meningitis remembered as 'kind and thoughtful'
Juliette, a Year 13 student at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, tragically died from meningitis amid an outbreak in the Canterbury area that has claimed two lives.