Real decline in enrollments or counting problem in high school?
The recent release of the Censo Escolar 2025 data highlights a concerning decline in high school enrollments in Brazil, sparking debate over potential issues in data collection methods by the Inep.
There is a shortage of natural science teachers in schools
Estonia faces a significant shortage of qualified natural science teachers in schools, prompting concerns about the future of science education.
On TV: see additional information from the reports of TV TEM Sorocaba and Itapetininga in March
This article provides additional information about reports aired by TV TEM in the Sorocaba and Itapetininga regions during March 2026.
Sangji University Nursing Department, All Graduates Pass National Nurse Examination... Continuing Success for 10 Years
All 57 graduates of the Nursing Department at Sangji University achieved a 100% pass rate in the 2026 National Nurse Examination, marking ten consecutive years of similar success.
Jonggeundang Gochon Foundation holds scholarship certificate award ceremony
The Jonggeundang Gochon Foundation awarded scholarships to 403 students, including 110 newly selected recipients, at a ceremony held in Seoul.
"I will share the benefits I received with my juniors"
A high school student in South Korea has donated 1 million KRW in scholarship funds to support younger students.
Vikerraadio e-dictation can be prepared for by doing the preliminary exercise
Vikerraadio invites listeners to prepare for the upcoming e-dictation event by participating in a preliminary exercise available on their website.
69-year-old former hairdresser graduates from EJA and fulfills dream of studying medicine in Paraguay: 'Itโs never too late to learn'
At 69, Cleones Silveira has realized his dream of studying medicine in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, after completing his high school education through EJA.
FG unveils $552m initiative to boost basic education reform
The Nigerian Federal Government announced a $552 million program aimed at reforming the basic education sector to enhance learning and expand access.
FG links birth registration to school enrolment for better planning
Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Education has partnered with the National Population Commission to integrate birth registration data into the school enrolment process for better educational planning.
Turn in Muurame's alleged Wilma data breach case โ teacher appealed his dismissal to administrative court
A teacher dismissed over allegations of unauthorized access to student data in Muurame has appealed the decision to the administrative court.
SEE FURTHER! โฉ Literacy: How children and young people can skillfully navigate the information space
The article discusses the importance of literacy in navigating the overwhelming amount of information today's children and young people face.
How to work legally in the USA in March 2026 with an F-1 student visa
This article outlines legal work options available for F-1 visa holders in the U.S. while pursuing their studies.
Fuvest publishes first waiting list for the 2026 entrance exam and Enem-USP
Fuvest has released the first waiting list for the 2026 entrance exam for USP on March 3, requiring candidates to complete virtual pre-registration by March 5.
The new Education Advisor of Ayuso seals an agreement with the rectors of public universities in record time
The new Education Advisor Mercedes Zarzalejo has quickly reached an agreement with the rectors of Madrid's public universities for a new multi-year funding model.
Ayuso reaches agreement with Madrid rectors on new university funding model
The Community of Madrid has reached an agreement with the rectors of public universities to establish a new multi-year funding model.
Another turn in Polish schools? The Ministry of Education makes it clear. 'It was madness'
The Polish Minister of Education, Barbara Nowacka, clarified that there will be no return to previous homework policies, emphasizing the importance of parental and tutor roles in education.
Training for staff on civil protection issues begins in Tartu schools
Tartu city, in collaboration with the rescue service, will conduct civil protection training for all general education schools this year.
โVedliaiโ invites discussions at the forum โEducation Codeโ: what kind of school are we creating for tomorrow?
The initiative โVedliaiโ is organizing discussions on the future of schooling, emotional resilience, and the role of technology and AI in education.
Catalejo: Three Elements
The article describes the evolution of school supplies and learning experiences from primary education in Argentina.
Parallel Agenda: At least 10 provinces advance in their own national education law project with a priority focus
At least ten provinces in Argentina are advancing a separate national education law project that emphasizes strategic funding, diverging from the government's proposed educational freedom initiative.
The Silent Mistake That Hinders Your Wealth (Even If You Earn Well)
The article discusses common misconceptions in financial education that lead to errors in managing income and wealth accumulation.
Starting salary for teachers rises in 2025, but career advancement remains a challenge
The initial salary for teachers in Brazilian state education networks is set to increase in 2025, though significant career advancement remains a concern as highlighted by a recent study.
Researchers raise alarm: Kindergarten teachers are fleeing the profession
A new report reveals that for the first time in over 20 years, less than half of educated kindergarten teachers in Norway work in kindergartens, raising concerns about future recruitment and retention.
LKA has released a textbook on national security and defense for grades 11-12
A new textbook released by the LKA aims to educate high school students in Lithuania about national security and defense issues, including threats to Lithuania and the world.
The Ministry of the Interior and Safety Excludes Deoksoo Elementary School from Candidate Sites for the Construction of the Democracy Memorial Hall
The South Korean Ministry of the Interior has decided to exclude Deoksoo Elementary School from candidate sites for the Democracy Memorial Hall due to concerns over the educational environment of the students.
The Lithuanian Military Academy has published a national security textbook for 11th and 12th graders
The Lithuanian Military Academy has released a two-part textbook on national security fundamentals aimed at high school students, covering various aspects including security threats and the role of citizens in ensuring state security.
A New Citizen Education Textbook Presented
A new two-part textbook on civil education covering national security and defense fundamentals was introduced in Lithuania.
Registration for Category A Exams has Started at 'Regitra'
Registration for motorcycle driving tests has begun in Lithuania, with a significant increase in applicants over the years.
Is the Polish school teaching effectively? Three key studies on students start in spring
Three important educational research projects will begin in selected primary schools across Poland in March and April to assess student reading, math skills, and challenges of modern citizenship.
Education at the site of memory. Students will go to Auschwitz for free admission
Starting in March 2026, Polish students will be able to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum free of charge as part of educational study trips organized by the International Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust.
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.
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.
National Student Achievement Examinations for Fourth Graders Start with Tasks in Lithuanian Language
Lithuanian fourth graders will begin their national student achievement examinations with tasks focused on the Lithuanian language and literature today, followed by math assessments next week.
Heilo Altin: Funding for Hobby Education Should Be Made Transparent
Heilo Altin argues for a more transparent funding system for hobby education in Estonia to maximize its potential in guiding youth and promoting vital professions.
Heili Griffith: Every young person deserves good hobby education and youth work
Heili Griffith emphasizes the importance of quality hobby education and youth work, noting that despite growing participation in these areas, environments for youth are decreasing.
There is no hope for alleviating the shortage of science teachers
In Estonia, despite increasing interest among youth in becoming science teachers, experts believe this will not fill the widening gaps in schools.
Controversy over the Cycling Accident at Yeoncheon High School... Audit by Education Authorities and Police Investigation
There is growing controversy regarding the adequacy of the schoolโs response to a cycling accident that resulted in the death of a student from Yeoncheon High School during training in Paju, with education authorities conducting audits and police launching investigations.
Increasing Communication Schools in Full-Time High Schools: A '1 in 10' Era, Prominent Private Entrants
The number of full-time high schools in Japan incorporating correspondence education is rising, especially among private institutions, reflecting a trend where one in ten high school students is enrolled in such programs.
New Communication System at 120-Year-Old Girls' High School: Together with Full-Time Classes and Language Training, Cafeteria Included
A longstanding girls' high school in Japan introduces a new communication-based learning program to support students who are unable to attend regular classes.
National Student Achievement Assessments for Fourth Graders Begin
The National Student Achievement Assessments, aimed at providing insights into students' strengths and areas for improvement, begin for fourth graders in Lithuania, with results not affecting their promotion to fifth grade.
186 New Students Begin Their Journey at Wonchon Elementary School
186 new students officially started their journey at Wonchon Elementary School amidst excitement and nervousness during the schoolโs entrance ceremony.
More report hearing damages in preschool and school
The number of reported hearing damages in Swedish preschools and schools reached a ten-year high last year, raising concerns about working conditions for educators.
Welsh โrevolutionโ required to hit target of 1m speakers by 2050, says report
A report emphasizes the need for a radical approach to increase Welsh language speakers to one million by 2050.
Searching for answers for themselves, they created something without which thousands cannot start their day: the story of 'Skinlovers'
Skinlovers is a Lithuanian skincare brand focusing on natural products and educating customers on proper skin care routines.
Families of sleeping kids attacked by vile paedophile at nursery make key demand
Families of children targeted by a paedophile at a London nursery are urging the Education Secretary to implement urgent reforms following the conviction of former employee Vincent Chan for sexual abuse.
"THE MOON VIEWER" - A young woman's dream to learn hairdressing was shattered under the hand of a star hairdresser: there was no theory, a client came, and it was said that she should start cutting
A young woman's aspiration to become a men's hairdresser was crushed after she enrolled in a controversial school led by star hairdresser Alar Kuzmin, where she received no proper training and was thrust into practical work from day one.
PPC Group and Georgetown University partner to launch a new university legal entity in Greece
Georgetown University is seeking approval to establish a legal entity in Greece to offer postgraduate programs, in partnership with PPC Group.
A new assessment in Polish schools? The Ministry of Education performs a U-turn. 'Paper will accept anything'
The Polish Ministry of Education is working on implementing functional assessment as a method to support inclusive education, though teachers express concerns about the practicality of the changes.
The admission of new students has started at the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences
The Estonian Academy of Security Sciences has opened admissions for applied higher education and master's programs, welcoming candidates fluent in Estonian, including recent school graduates and those considering a career change.