Effect of Iran-Israel Tension: Schools and Colleges in UAE Closed for 3 Days, Online Classes Announced
In response to regional tensions, schools and universities in the UAE will temporarily shift to online learning from March 2 to March 4, 2026, to ensure the safety of students and staff.
How 'going to university' can be a lonely online experience
The article discusses how the university experience in Australia has transformed from an engaging on-campus environment to a more isolating online setup post-pandemic.
Deadline Today, February 27: Last Opportunity to Enroll Your Children in Free 3-K and Pre-K in NYC
Today is the last day for families to register their children for free 3-K and Pre-K programs in New York City, with applications being accepted online and in-person.
Debating Between AIs: 'Realizing Human Greatness' - Popular Course at University of Tokyo for Educators
A popular online course offered by the University of Tokyo teaches educators and parents about the usage of generative AI, attracting significant participation from educators, students, and parents alike.
IFMA opens 1,240 spots for preparatory courses for 9th-grade students; registrations begin on March 2
The Instituto Federal do Maranhão has announced 1,240 spots for its preparatory course aimed at 9th-grade public school students, with online registrations starting March 2, 2026.
Zumbi dos Palmares University receives registrations for vestibular until Friday (27)
Registrations for the vestibular at Zumbi dos Palmares University close on Friday, with options for online registration and the use of Enem scores.
Modern technology in the service of education - how the e-learning platform supports student learning?
The article discusses how a modern e-learning platform enhances students' educational experiences by providing easy access to diverse learning materials.
ICSI CS Professional Result Released, Here You Can Check Your Result!
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has released the results for the CS Professional December 2025 exams, accessible online.
Free career mentoring for high school students has registrations open until this Wednesday (25)
High school students in public schools in Brazil can register for a free online career mentoring program until Wednesday, September 25.
Digital Ethics for Teenagers: How to Talk So They Listen Instead of Responding with Detachment?
The article discusses the importance of teaching digital ethics to teenagers by emphasizing the universal values of respect and responsibility in both online and offline environments.
The debate on the regulation of private online vocational training opens a rift in the Education Council of Catalonia
A debate over the regulation of private online vocational training in Catalonia highlights divisions between business associations and the Generalitat, unions, and families.
FGV website back online, but does not show IBGE exam location
The FGV website has resumed functionality, but it has not yet provided the exam locations for the IBGE public competition.
A Few Clicks and the Semester Passed. 'Collegium Humanum is Nothing'
Newsweek reveals that the private university Collegium Humanum, offering fully online post-graduate studies, continues operations despite critical government oversight.
US Embassy offers free course for English teachers in DF and GO
The US Embassy in BrasÃlia is offering a free online course for English teachers in the Federal District and Goiás, focusing on innovative teaching methods and the implementation of the National Common Curricular Base.
Univesp opens registrations for more than 6,400 vacancies in interior São Paulo; check opportunities
The Virtual University of the State of São Paulo (Univesp) has opened registrations for over 6,400 vacancies distributed across ten areas of knowledge in several cities in São Paulo's interior.
Lituanian schools are preparing for a 24-hour Lithuanian language lesson
Lituanian schools worldwide are collaborating to hold a continuous 24-hour Lithuanian language lesson to connect learners across various continents and time zones.
Catholic Illinois university goes remote for some classes after ICE presence sparks concern
Lewis University in Illinois is moving some classes to online formats due to concerns about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operating in proximity to its campus.
Roraima State University announces the start of the semester with online classes
Roraima State University in Brazil will begin its 2026.1 semester with remote classes starting on February 23, following a mandate for 'occasional teleworking'.
Hybrid Undergraduate Program Expands Access to Teacher Training
Brazil's teacher training programs are undergoing a transformation with the adoption of a hybrid model that combines online education with in-person classes.
Illinois university moves classes online after learning ICE is operating in the same building
Lewis University in Illinois shifts some classes online due to concerns over U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operating in the same building.
Kyung Hee Cyber University Obtains 'AA Grade' in Content Quality Certification by the Korean U-Learning Association
Kyung Hee Cyber University achieved an 'AA grade' in content quality certification for six new courses developed for the 2025 academic year as evaluated by the Korean U-Learning Association.
Exam Paper Causes Outrage! Was the CBSE Math Exam That Tough, Debate Started
The Math exam for 10th grade under the CBSE has sparked a heated debate online, particularly among students in Tamil Nadu, over its perceived difficulty and fairness.
170,000 students to sue 36 UK universities over Covid-19 online classes
Over 170,000 students are suing 36 UK universities, alleging inadequate education during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Students in England and Wales launch legal action over online teaching during pandemic
Over 170,000 students in England and Wales are suing universities for compensation after their studies shifted to online formats during the pandemic.
Uespi announces the 1st call of the waiting list for Sisu 2026; enrollments start on Thursday (19)
The State University of Piauà has released the first call for student enrollments from the Unified Selection System (SISU), with online registration set to open from the 19th to the 24th.
From narrative to metrics: this is how a digital journalism project is designed today with a future-oriented vision
The article discusses the new edition of a Digital Journalism Master's program that aims to equip journalists with necessary digital skills.
DSSSB Issues Notice Regarding Examination Guidelines
The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has released guidelines for the online examinations in 2026, emphasizing strict adherence to rules including reporting times, dress codes, and prohibited items.
Teaching Authority Offers Course on Tourism in Poços de Caldas
A course on tourism in Poços de Caldas has been made available online for free by the Municipal Teaching Authority, focusing on local history, heritage, and industry trends.
Unesp 2026: third call list of approved candidates for the entrance exam is released
Unesp has announced the third list of candidates approved in its entrance exams for 2026, with online registration set for February 12 and 13.
Swastikas at school, the principal's report: 'Fragile kids attracted to violent online groups'
A principal has reported incidents of swastikas appearing in a school, highlighting the troubling trend of vulnerable students being drawn to violent online groups.
Dispute over the form of classification exams. The Ministry of Education makes the matter clear
The Polish Ministry of Education has clarified that classification exams in online education should be conducted in person due to legal issues.
Hillsdale launches 'Learn Like Charlie' campaign to urge Americans to study the Bible, Constitution
Hillsdale College has initiated the 'Learn Like Charlie' campaign to encourage Americans to enroll in online courses focusing on the Bible and American history, similar to those taken by the late Charlie Kirk.
Open Letter to the Minister and the Ministry of University and Research
Student representatives from several Italian online universities have issued an open letter urging innovation in teaching and examinations within the Italian university system, especially in remote education.
Rising Costs: Online Education and 'Layperson Training': How the Driver's License is Set to be Reformed
Germany's Transport Minister has proposed a comprehensive reform plan to reduce the costs of obtaining a driver's license, emphasizing digital education and reduced bureaucracy for driving schools.
Ban on networks for children? Czechia alone cannot do anything; the EU should address it, says Plaga
Czech Education Minister Plaga argues that the proposed ban on certain online networks for children can only be effectively addressed at the EU level, as local measures would be insufficient.
Learn how to create an online guide to assist the inclusion of children with autism in Pará
An online quick-guide has been launched in Pará to assist with the documentation and identification of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
CBSE has released the online marking system, what does it mean?
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will transition to an online marking system for Class 12 board exams starting in 2026, improving efficiency and accuracy in the evaluation process.
Senac-RN opens 1,700 free vacancies in in-person and distance courses
Senac in Rio Grande do Norte has announced the opening of 1,754 free spots for professional courses, both in-person and online.
Gelic opens registrations for free minicourse on 'Percy Jackson' until Thursday, 11
The Federal University of Western Pará is offering a free online minicourse on the 'Percy Jackson' series as part of its literature and cinema extension project.
Registrations for the 1st online exam of 2026 in AM end this Tuesday (10)
Registrations for the first electronic exam in the state of Amazonas for 2026 end on Tuesday, offering 6,500 spots for students in fundamental and middle education.
Study: Increasing number of students encounter disturbing content online
A recent study reveals that a significant number of Estonian school students are exposed to disturbing and harmful content online, with one-third reporting such encounters at least once last year.
The choice between in-person and online preparatory courses depends on the student's profile and moment
The decision to choose between in-person and online preparatory courses for university entrance exams is influenced by the student's individual circumstances and needs at different stages of their preparation.
With more than 900 vacancies, Detran-AM opens registrations for free traffic courses in Manaus; check it out
Detran-AM has opened registrations for 990 free traffic courses in Manaus, available in both in-person and online formats.
Unifap offers 100 slots for specialization courses; registrations begin this Wednesday (11)
The Federal University of Amapá (Unifap) is offering 100 slots for innovation specialization courses with online and in-person classes starting from this Wednesday.
'I want to give millions of young people the financial foundation I never had': MrBeast buys the online banking platform Step
YouTube influencer MrBeast has purchased the online banking application Step, aiming to provide financial education to young people.
Acipi receives enrollments for undergraduate and graduate courses focused on retail
The Acipi Business School in Brazil is currently accepting applications for undergraduate and graduate courses dedicated to retail and human relations, aiming to meet market demands.
JU student wrote derogatory comments about teacher - suspended
A JU student has been suspended for three months for sharing derogatory details about a teacher and their family online.
‘I fell into it’: ex-criminal hackers urge Manchester pupils to use web skills for good
Two former hackers spoke to students at a Manchester college, warning them about the harsh realities of cybercrime and encouraging them to use their skills positively.
Teachers raise alarm about a new problem. They are organizing a protest
Teachers in Poland are organizing protests against students streaming classes online without their knowledge, leading to inappropriate behavior and distracting from the educational environment.
Teacher in Kenya goes viral after teaching his students the Manchester United anthem, watch the video
A teacher in Kenya has gained viral fame for teaching his students the Manchester United anthem and sharing the experience online.