Ministry of Education: What applies to holy images in courts and the Ethics lesson in schools
The Greek Ministry of Education reaffirms its stance on the presence of holy images in courtrooms and the Ethics curriculum in schools amid legal challenges.
Lithuanian eighth graders participate in achievement tests
Lithuanian eighth graders are undergoing electronic achievement tests this year, designed according to national curricula and with specific assessment criteria.
Lithuanian eighth graders participate in achievement assessments
Eighth-grade students in Lithuania are participating in electronic achievement assessments designed to evaluate their skills in various subjects.
INTERVIEW: Jaak Aaviksoo: Universities want to teach what they know, not necessarily what is needed
Academic Jaak Aaviksoo discusses the ongoing reforms in Ukrainian higher education and the state of higher education in Estonia, emphasizing the need for universities to align their teaching with real-world demands.
Students at MR deliver petition to the principal
Students from Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík presented a petition to the principal advocating for the continuation of Latin instruction in their curriculum.
School according to the 'Compass of Tomorrow'. New core curriculum signed
Poland's Minister of Education has signed new regulations that update the core curriculum for preschool and primary education as part of a reform initiative known as 'Compass of Tomorrow.'
A bigger "problem" than it seems, Plaga evaluates the reform of education. He outlined the next steps
Czech Education Minister Plaga has delayed the implementation of a new curriculum to 2028, emphasizing the need to identify critical issues in the draft approved by his predecessor.
Change in schools depends on parental support. The state is currently ignoring them
The Czech Education Minister has postponed the implementation of new educational programs, emphasizing that successful reform depends heavily on parental attitudes.
Perhaps Nordtun has seen the infamous Kamelåså sketch?
Norway's education minister, Kari Nessa Nordtun, is seeking input on what children should learn in school, raising questions about cultural references in education.
Karpe will be on the school schedule
The Norwegian rap duo Karpe will be included in the school curriculum.
Åge to the Kids!
Norway's Knowledge Minister presents a proposal for a curriculum that aims to instill confidence in students through classic works.
Song with 7000 listeners proposed as curriculum: – Completely insane
A little-known song by Mikael Lien, which has only 7000 streams, has been proposed to be included in the Norwegian school curriculum, shocking the artist.
Nordtun's Curriculum List is an Attack on Students' Joy of Learning
The proposed curriculum list by Norway's Education Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun is viewed as detrimental to student engagement and learning.
This bar must be on the curriculum
Japanese listening bars are currently trending worldwide, including in Copenhagen, where a leading bar impresses at a new location.
Karpe, Abba, and Queen could become part of the school curriculum
Norway's Education Minister is set to present new curriculum proposals that may include artists such as Karpe, Abba, and Queen as part of music education in schools.
This moment is proposed as curriculum in schools
Norwegian education authorities have proposed new content lists for primary education, aiming to strengthen students' knowledge of national history and cultural heritage, despite criticisms of the existing curriculum.
This moment is proposed as curriculum in schools
Norwegian Education Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun has proposed new curriculum content for schools aimed at providing concrete knowledge in Norwegian history and cultural heritage, though it has received criticism for not adequately including the country’s Nobel laureates in literature.
This moment is proposed as curriculum in schools
Norwegian Education Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun presents a draft list of proposed curricular content aimed at enriching the educational experience in various subjects, amidst criticism of previous vague guidelines.
New list of content in schools: Karpe, Dimmu Borgir, and Åge Aleksandersen on the timetable
Norway's Knowledge Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun unveils a draft list of required content for Norwegian, music, and social studies courses in primary schools, responding to past criticisms of existing curricula.
Karpe and Åge Aleksandersen on the curriculum in primary school
Norwegian Education Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun presents new content lists for subjects focusing on Norwegian culture and history.
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.
Sejong University Dance Department Launches 'AI Integrated Dance Education' in 2026 Academic Year - Enhancing Practical Training with the Appointment of Professor Choi Tae-ji
Sejong University's Dance Department is set to implement an innovative 'AI Integrated Dance Education' curriculum starting in the 2026 academic year, enhancing practical training through the appointment of renowned ballet figure Professor Choi Tae-ji.
What will education be like if PiS takes power? We remind you of statements concerning the Ministry of Education.
The article discusses potential changes in Polish education if the Law and Justice party (PiS) returns to power, focusing on curriculum developments from previous leadership.
Dr. Josipa Nemet dismantles the arguments of the authors of 'health education': 'It's an empty gathering'
Dr. Josipa Nemet critiques the health education curriculum in Rijeka, claiming it is more of a radical ideological reprogramming than actual education.
Students from Pedro 2nd School protest against harassment and demand gender debate in classrooms
Students at Pedro 2nd School in Rio de Janeiro protested against harassment and called for gender discussions to be included in the curriculum.
Strong words from the head of the Ministry of Education. This assessment is a "relic"
Barbara Nowacka, head of the Ministry of Education in Poland, addressed student concerns at a conference regarding the overwhelming amount of educational material and the need for meaningful learning.
Children Often Learn from 'Bearded' Textbooks. According to Analysis, the State Has Lost Control Over What Schools Use
An analysis reveals that children in Czech primary schools are often taught using outdated textbooks, highlighting a lack of modernization and preparation for upcoming educational reforms.
The Green Revolution Wants to Erase Jesus: Sharia and Gender are Coming to School
A new educational reform in Lower Saxony led by the Green Party's Education Minister Julia Willie Hamburg intends to minimize the focus on Christianity in favor of broader themes reflecting societal diversity.
How do we assess Polish schools? Results of the latest survey
A recent survey reveals significant concerns about the instability of the curriculum in Polish schools and the quality of education among the public.
University of Latvia offers a new digital resource for physics learning for students
The University of Latvia has developed a new digital educational resource for physics that is tailored to student needs and the curriculum.
The new curriculum of the Aviation Academy opens a fast track to aviation
The Aviation Academy in Estonia will introduce a new vocational education program for aircraft technicians starting in the fall of 2026.
Drones Become One of the Topics in National Defense Education in Latvian Schools
Drones are now included in the national defense education curriculum in Latvia, reflecting their growing importance in both military and civilian contexts.
How many hours does a teacher have in a day? Verbal assessments mean writing 150 essays every day
The article discusses the Estonian education ministry's plan to implement verbal assessments in elementary and part of secondary education, highlighting the practical challenges this would entail for teachers.
Educationist advocates curriculum combining academics, character
Oluwatoyin Phillips, founder of Vine Crest College, calls for a Nigerian educational curriculum that merges academic excellence with character development to better prepare students for global opportunities.
Is an Internet Joke in the CKE Sheet Lowering the Level of Math Maturity? Minister Comments
A controversial math problem involving coloring a lumberjack in a trial maturity exam has raised discussions about the standards of math education in Poland.
Will students lose hours of extensions? MEN's position is clear
Polish physicists raised concerns about potential reductions in extended subject hours in high schools, prompting reassurances from the Ministry of Education that no such changes are planned.
Meloni: "Judges block the repatriation of rapists, where are the feminists?" And she details the "curriculum" of a migrant rescued from the CPR in Albania
Giorgia Meloni criticizes judicial decisions that prevent the repatriation of migrants with criminal records while highlighting the plight of victims.
Episcopate: a new religious education curriculum approved for preschools and schools
The Polish Episcopal Conference has approved a new religious education curriculum amidst concerns over the marginalization of religious teachers.
New religious education curriculum in schools. Bishops decided
The Polish Bishops' Conference has announced the approval of a new curriculum for religious education in schools, emphasizing the systematic teaching of Roman Catholicism and Christianity.
Parents are fighting back against the systemic antisemitism poisoning classrooms
Parents are mobilizing against perceived systemic antisemitism in K-12 education, prompted by a toolkit from the Anti-Defamation League aimed at helping them critique biased curriculum.
The Generalitat strengthens the subject of Religion and banishes Catalan authors in Valencian
The Generalitat Valenciana is making changes to its educational curriculum to enhance the role of Religion classes and remove references to the linguistic unity between Valencian and Catalan.
What is controversial about 'sexual education' that led Most to withdraw support for Rinčić?
The political party Most has withdrawn its support for Rijeka Mayor Iva Rinčić over controversies surrounding the newly implemented health education curriculum, which some critics claim promotes sexual indoctrination among children.
‘When You Fly a Drone for the First Time, It’s Cool’: Drone Operation Enters Russia’s School Curriculum
Drone operation has officially been incorporated into Russia's school curriculum as part of the push for militarization of education in response to the conflict in Ukraine.
Most members in Rijeka leave the ruling majority due to health education?
Most members in Rijeka have withdrawn support from the city mayor over disagreements regarding the health education curriculum.
Education Minister on 'strong adjustment of the subject'. 'It will change the name and a bit of the formula'
Poland's Education Minister Barbara Nowacka discussed changes to the military education curriculum in schools, emphasizing a shift away from shooting training in primary education.
The researchers in Umeå want to make the school lunch part of the education
Researchers at Umeå University suggest integrating school lunches into the curriculum to leverage them as a pedagogical resource.
Campus Radicals Newsletter: Anti-ICE curriculum in geography class, trans kindergarten teacher sparks outrage
A newsletter highlights educational controversies in North American schools, including anti-ICE teachings and the firing of teachers over differing political views.
School Leaders: The National Curriculum Needs to Be Systematically Restructured
Estonian school leaders stress the importance of carefully restructuring the national curriculum, with proposed changes aimed at enhancing the selection of elective subjects in the basic school education system.
Linguistic Flat-Earthism (or Language Flat-Earthism)
The article critiques a proposed curriculum change in Valencian education that would censor works by authors not born in the Valencian Community.
Removal of Pregnancy and Abortion from Middle School 'Life Safety Education' Classes, Following Ministry of Education's Guidance
Japan's Ministry of Education has instructed schools to remove topics on pregnancy and abortion from their 'Life Safety Education' curriculum, aimed at preventing sexual violence among students.