HS: A Muslim Principal has Been Appointed for the First Time in an Espoo School
Suaad Onniselkä has been appointed as the first Muslim principal at Mainingin school in Espoo, Finland.
HS: A Muslim Woman Appointed as Principal of an Espoo School
Suaad Onniselkä has been appointed as the principal of Mainingin School in Espoo, Finland, making her potentially the only Muslim principal in the country.
Trump-nominated judge blocks Abbott’s DEI ban in 3 districts
A U.S. district judge has issued a preliminary injunction preventing the enforcement of key provisions of a Texas law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in three school districts.
Rosalind Smith honoured as trailblazer in Edmonton’s public school system
Rosalind Smith, the first Black principal of Edmonton Public School Board, is being honored this Black History Month for her significant contributions to education in the community.
Sensory vests and live sign language: how people with disabilities followed the parades in adapted spaces at Sapucaí
A samba school focused on inclusivity will open the Champions Parade this Saturday at the Sambódromo da Marquês de Sapucaí, emphasizing diversity and accessibility for people with disabilities.
In Espoo, several schools have over half of the students speaking foreign languages - now the city is preparing drastic measures
Espoo is considering restructuring school catchment areas to reduce segregation among students of different linguistic backgrounds.
30% of students with foreign roots: A moment of coexistence during lunchtime at a prefectural high school
At Ishige Shihô High School in Ibaraki Prefecture, around 30% of students come from foreign backgrounds, showcasing a rich cultural diversity during lunchtime activities that include traditional foods from various countries.
Get kids back into books by reflecting modern Britain in school reading, campaign says
Campaigners argue for a reform of the English curriculum to better reflect modern Britain and engage young readers.
The Zaragoza School of 24 Countries and a Dozen with Only Spanish Origins: "Here the Strength of the Team Works"
The article discusses a Zaragoza school representing a diverse range of 24 countries and emphasizes teamwork in overcoming educational challenges amidst increased linguistic disparities.
New search engine: How difficult is it to get into business academy and fields like cosmetology, electrical engineering, or dental assistant
The article discusses the opening of new online applications for vocational schools in Slovakia, highlighting regional interest in quality education beyond the capital, Bratislava.
Investigation of Nike's DEI practices could have major nationwide impact on hiring, says Alan Dershowitz
Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz stated that the federal investigation into Nike's diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, which allegedly discriminate against White employees, could significantly influence hiring practices across the nation.