2026 Elections: The Texas Democrat as Young as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Running for Senate
James Talarico, a 36-year-old Texas Democrat, is running for the Senate in the 2026 elections, proposing reforms including strengthening democracy and improving public education.
Taubaté City Hall calls for 25 new teachers approved in the recruitment process
Taubaté City Hall has called for 25 newly approved teachers to join the municipal education system, ensuring the continuity and quality of education.
The Seminarian Who Is Challenging Texas Theocracy
Democratic State Representative James Talarico is leading a significant opposition against the imposition of the Ten Commandments in Texas public schools, positioning himself as a pivotal figure against American religious right movements.
Good news for Illinois: the new HB 3247 law signed by JB Pritzker that protects migrant students
The new HB 3247 law in Illinois, signed by Governor JB Pritzker, ensures that migrant students cannot be denied access to public education based on their or their parents' immigration status.
Teachers' Union: 'Administrative Integration Law Provokes Regional Competition and Undermines Public Education'
The National Teachers' Union in South Korea is calling for a complete review of the proposed law on the establishment of integrated special cities, claiming it threatens public education by fostering competition between regions.
19th Congress of Sintep-MT discusses challenges in education in Cuiabá
The 19th Congress of the Sindicate of Public Education Workers in Mato Grosso focuses on educational challenges and the future direction of public education in the state.
They want to impose the Islamic calendar. Barricades against the proposal of the Islamic party to close schools for Ramadan
The Islamic party in Rome is pushing for schools to close during Ramadan, sparking significant opposition and debate over the integration of Islamic practices in public education.
Ayuso and the municipalities of Madrid 'mortgage' for decades 100 public plots ceded for public-private projects
Isabel Díaz Ayuso's government has allocated 100 public land parcels in Madrid for long-term exploitation by private operators, mirroring a controversial public education funding model.
'Will he teach classes?': Maru Campos criticizes Marx Arriaga being a professor at a university in Ciudad Juárez
Maru Campos, the governor of Chihuahua, expressed skepticism about Marx Arriaga's capability to teach at the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juárez following his dismissal from the Secretariat of Public Education.
The Public University of Madrid, 'how to use'
The article critiques the state of public universities in Madrid, highlighting their struggles with funding, high tuition, and a lack of investment in science, which lead to a decline in students opting for public education.
Are classes suspended on February 24 for Flag Day? SEP responds what will happen this day in Mexico
The Mexican Secretary of Public Education clarifies that there will be no classes on February 24 due to the celebration of Flag Day, aligning with the school calendar.
Students from high schools in southern Madrid go on strike: 'It's not enough to dismiss Viciana, there needs to be real change'
Students from 36 public high schools in southern Madrid are striking to demand improvements in education conditions and infrastructure.
Sarmiento and the Law of Educational Freedom
The article discusses the ongoing relevance of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento in the debate over educational reform in Argentina, especially following the introduction of a new educational freedom law.
Professional certification ceases to be official identification; we tell you which ones are valid
As of February 18, the professional certification will no longer be considered an official form of identification in Mexico.
Marx Arriaga left a gift for the SEP: He signed 105 teaching positions that were under honorariums
Marx Arriaga, the recently dismissed head of Educational Materials at Mexico's Ministry of Public Education, signed 105 teaching positions just before his departure.
LIVE: Launch of the public education campaign "Lower the Threshold"
The campaign aims to raise public awareness about discrimination, focusing on the recognition of intersectional discrimination.
VIDEO: Launch of the Public Education Campaign "Lower the Threshold"
The campaign aims to raise public awareness of forms of discrimination, particularly focusing on recognizing intersecting discrimination.
He gave up a coveted career, lives traveling, and thanks Argentine public education: "The value of striving"
An Argentine consultant shares his nomadic life, shaped by public education, as he travels to various countries for work.
Marx Arriaga's car collection: A 60 peso classic, a Mustang, and more
Marx Arriaga, recently removed from his position at Mexico's Secretariat of Public Education, declared ownership of three cars and a motorcycle in his last financial statement.
Marx Arriaga vacates his office at the SEP: 'I'm leaving in 5 minutes'
Marx Arriaga, recently dismissed from his position as director of Educational Materials at Mexico's Secretariat of Public Education, vacated his office shortly after receiving his termination notice.
Notification of dismissal to Marx Arriaga; he will leave the premises
Marx Arriaga has been formally dismissed from his position at Mexico's Ministry of Public Education amid criticism regarding gender representation in educational materials.
PHOTOS: This was the eviction of Marx Arriaga's office at the SEP
Marx Arriaga denied he was holed up in his office at the SEP while being evacuated from his office by the staff, despite remaining inside.
An Indigenous Educator Takes Over from Marx Arriaga
Indigenous educator and poet Nadia López García has been appointed as the head of the General Directorate of Educational Materials at Mexico's Ministry of Public Education, succeeding Marx Arriaga.
Director of Educational Materials of the SEP: What is the function of the area led by Marx Arriaga?
Marx Arriaga Navarro was removed from his position as the director general of Educational Materials at Mexico's Secretariat of Public Education, leading to the appointment of Nadia López García as the new head.
What did Nadia López García study? This is the educational background of the new general director of Educational Materials of the SEP, following the removal of Marx Arriaga
Nadia López García has been appointed as the new general director of Educational Materials in Mexico's Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) after the removal of Marx Arriaga.
Who is Nadia López García, the new person in charge of the SEP textbooks?
Nadia López García has been appointed as the new head of the General Directorate of Educational Materials at the Secretary of Public Education in Mexico, aiming to reformulate free textbooks from a feminist perspective.
Nadia López García, indigenous educator and poet, new head of Educational Materials after Marx Arriaga's departure
Nadia López García has been appointed as the new head of Educational Materials following the dismissal of Marx Arriaga from the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) in Mexico.
What did Marx Arriaga study? This is the educational background of the former general director of Educational Materials of the SEP who was removed
Marx Arriaga, the former head of Educational Materials at Mexico's Ministry of Public Education, was removed from his position due to his refusal to alter public school textbooks.
'Textbooks will not change,' says Sheinbaum amid the dismissal of Marx Arriaga from the SEP
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has affirmed that educational textbooks will remain unchanged despite the recent dismissal of Marx Arriaga from the Ministry of Public Education.
Marx Arriaga, who designed the Free Textbooks, is evicted from his office in the SEP
Marx Arriaga, the Director General of Educational Materials in Mexico's Ministry of Public Education, has reportedly been removed from his position, amidst a police eviction attempt.
Marx Arriaga is removed from the General Directorate of Educational Materials of the SEP
Marx Arriaga Navarro has been removed from his position as Director General of Educational Materials at Mexico's Ministry of Public Education amid criticisms regarding gender representation in school textbooks.
Kenya: MPs Push for Nationwide Awareness to Curb Sexual Offences
Kenyan lawmakers are advocating for the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2023, to enhance public education on sexual crimes and protect victims' educational rights.
AI expert M. Songailaitė: AI can recognize deceptive information
Milita Songailaitė, a PhD candidate from Vytautas Magnus University, discusses the role of artificial intelligence in identifying misinformation during her research and community education efforts.
Are the Easter holidays being brought forward? SEP reveals the official date for the school break in 2026
The official start date for the Easter holidays in 2026 has been confirmed by Mexico's Secretariat of Public Education, detailing when students can expect their break.
The teachers' strike worsens the mobility crisis in Catalonia with roadblocks
Teachers in Catalonia are striking and protesting to demand better salaries and more support for inclusive education, exacerbating the region's mobility crisis with major road blockages.
Today, government schools have become a compulsion: Swati Maliwal
Swati Maliwal stated that the future of any country depends on its education system, yet government schools have lost their priority status and are now a compulsion for children.
More than 5,000 vacancies are open for free English and Spanish courses in ES; see who can apply
The State Department of Education of Espírito Santo has opened over 5,000 vacancies for free English and Spanish courses for high school students in the public education system.
Petrolina Contest: Deadline for Submitting Appeals Ends This Thursday (12)
Candidates for the Petrolina public education contest can submit appeals regarding the exam questions until Thursday, October 12.
Binman shares reason your recycling isn't being taken away – it's not his fault
A refuse collector explains that improper sorting of recyclable materials is often the reason why homeowners find their recycling bins not emptied.
Public Education on the Cultural Front: One Battle After Another
The article reflects on the struggles faced by public education systems, drawing parallels with the metaphor of a recent acclaimed film.
With requests for confidentiality and investigation, TCE-AM session sees exchange of insults between councilors; VIDEO
A session of the Amazonas Court of Accounts (TCE-AM) turned hostile during discussions about public education, resulting in personal insults between councilors Ary Moutinho Jr. and Luís Fabian.
Unesp 2026: second call list of approved candidates in the entrance examination released; check it out
The second call list for the Unesp 2026 entrance examination has been released, offering candidates the opportunity to enroll in various undergraduate programs.
Studying Medicine is an Expensive Dream for Graduates: What a Medical Aspirant Must Have
The article discusses the financial burdens faced by aspiring medical students like Isabella Suárez in Ecuador due to limited access to affordable public education.
"A Comprehensive Set of Retreat from Public Education"…Opposition to Administrative Integration Special Law Expands in the Education Sector
Growing backlash in the education community against the proposed special law for administrative integration in South Korea, perceived as detrimental to public education.
Who is IAS Pulkit Garg? He got his daughter admitted to the Anganwadi
Pulkit Garg, the District Magistrate of Chitrakoot, has made headlines by admitting his 3.5-year-old daughter Sia to a government Anganwadi center, setting an example of trust in public education amidst a trend of families opting for expensive private preschools.
Mario Delgado announces the start of the Gertrudis Bocanegra scholarship and educational supports in Michoacán
Mario Delgado, the Secretary of Public Education, announced the launch of the Gertrudis Bocanegra scholarship in Michoacán, aimed at supporting higher education students to guarantee their right to education and enhance educational coverage in the region.
SNTE delivers national demands to SEP; demands a 13% salary increase
The Secretary General of the National Union of Education Workers (SNTE), Alfonso Cepeda Salas, presented the 2026 National Demands Document to the Secretary of Public Education, Mario Delgado Carrillo, which includes a request for a 13% salary increase.
Said 'no' to expensive play-school... IAS got daughter admitted to anganwadi
Pulkit Garg, the district magistrate of Chitrakoot, has enrolled his three-and-a-half-year-old daughter Sia in a government anganwadi center, sparking discussions in the district about trust in the public education system.
Ana Hernández, finalist among the best teachers in the world: 'Everything I am, I owe to public education'
Ana Hernández from the Julio Verne Institute in Leganés has been named a finalist for the Global Teacher Prize, often referred to as the 'Nobel of Teaching', after competing against over 5,000 candidates from 139 countries.
'It is the celebration of an entire trajectory for public education,' says São Paulo teacher elected the most influential educator in the world
São Paulo teacher Débora Garofalo was awarded the title of the most influential educator in the world for her contributions to public education, highlighting the need for government investment in this sector.