Volleyball teacher fired from school after being investigated for grooming
A volleyball teacher in Belo Horizonte was fired following allegations of grooming after he reportedly communicated with underage girls using a fake identity on a messaging app.
The Right to Education at Stake
The Pirituba Subprefecture in São Paulo has closed a school on Indigenous land due to imminent collapse risk, highlighting long-standing safety issues and the impact on the community's cultural identity.
The World After Habermas
The article reflects on the intellectual legacy of Jürgen Habermas, highlighting both his influence and certain aspects he overlooked.
AK LITERARY SCHOOL: It is paradoxical that Kristjan Jaak's mother tongue was not Estonian on Mother Language Day
The article discusses the paradox surrounding Kristjan Jaak Peterson's mother tongue not being Estonian, highlighting his significance in Estonian literature.
No more misuse of uniforms and logos in films, KVS issues warning
The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has issued a notice warning against the unauthorized use of its uniforms, logos, and institutional identity in films and digital content.
Initial US Military Investigation Found Americans Responsible for Attack on Girls' School in Iran
An initial investigation by the US military has found that an attack on a girls' school in Iran, which resulted in the deaths of at least 175 people, mostly children, was due to a mistaken identity incident while targeting a nearby Iranian base.
She sued the school and won. 'She merely asked to be called Wiktoria. That's all'
A Polish student successfully sued her school for the right to be addressed by her chosen name, Wiktoria, highlighting issues of identity and respect in educational settings.
Liberia: Civilians Raise Liberian Flag As Armed Guinean Soldiers Occupy Border Area - Fear Forces Schools Closure in Lofa
Civilians in Lofa County, Liberia, are taking action to defend their territory amid reports of Guinean soldiers occupying the area, leading to heightened tensions and fears of school closures.
Heated kop, small means, and popular identity: Nanterre, a true old-school basketball land
The Nanterre basketball club faced a loss in the Coupe de France semi-finals, but the focus this season is on their ambitions and identity, rather than just winning.
"The school is secular". And the Madonna of San Luca in Bologna is left outside
The debate in Italy centers around the secular nature of schools, particularly regarding the exclusion of religious symbols like the Madonna of San Luca, highlighting tensions between traditional Catholic values and modern secularism.
Quilombola community in Curuçá, Pará, gains first high school class for youth and adults
A quilombola community in Curuçá, Pará, has launched its first high school program for young people and adults who previously lacked the opportunity to complete their education.
Linda Johanna Kägu: how to connect school, theater, and playwriting?
Linda Johanna Kägu explores how to engage youth with theater and playwriting, questioning the relevance of historical plays in contemporary culture.
Mia Hughes: B.C. Human Rights Tribunal ignores science to silence debate on gender ideology
A former school board trustee in British Columbia was fined $750,000 by the Human Rights Tribunal for criticizing government policy on gender identity in schools, raising concerns about freedom of expression in Canada.
Montreal teacher challenges policy for trans students to hide identity from parents
A Montreal teacher has filed a constitutional challenge against a provincial policy that allows students 14 and older to change their name and pronouns at school without parental consent, claiming her rights were violated when instructed to conceal a student's gender identity from their parents.
A school in Madrid to protect the identity of Ukraine
A school in Madrid, Dyvosvit, offers Ukrainian students cultural and educational support while their families navigate the challenges of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The Experience of the Principal of Vilnius Gabija School: How to Build a New School from the Ground Up
The article discusses the journey of A. Kniška, who outlines his experiences in establishing a distinct identity for Vilnius Gabija School through teamwork and educational principles.
Letters: How to prevent another Tumbler Ridge?
Readers discuss ways to prevent future tragedies like the Tumbler Ridge school shooting by focusing on behavioral observations rather than identity attributes.
Who remembers the Quilombo Samba School?
The article reflects on the Quilombo Samba School, founded by Brazilian composer Candeia in 1975, as a critique of the commercialization of the carnival.
Themes 2026: Império do Povo speaks of African ancestry, resistance, and life
The samba school Império do Povo will showcase its 2026 carnival theme focusing on African ancestry and cultural identity in Brazil.
Imperatriz Leopoldinense 2026: see the theme and sing the samba
The Imperatriz Leopoldinense school will unveil its theme for the 2026 carnival as 'Chameleonic', exploring themes of identity and expression.
The Ministry of Education denied changing the curriculum.. Palestinians warn against affecting identity
The Palestinian Ministry of Education has denied rumors of changes to the school curriculum, while Palestinians, including education experts, voice concerns about the potential impact on Palestinian identity.
A Victorian school teacher was applying for 'heaps of rentals' online – then someone accessed his bank account
A Victorian school teacher had his digital identity compromised while applying for rental properties online, leading to unauthorized access to his bank account.
Black Amazon: how Mangueira's plot seeks to expand the narrative about the forest
For Carnival 2026, the Mangueira samba school aims to highlight the Black identity in the Amazon by focusing on the legacy of Mestre Sacaca, blending cultural resistance with ancestral knowledge.
The student in La Rioja who returned to class with the Islamic veil: 'I feel very happy, it is part of my identity'
A student in La Rioja, who was initially barred from wearing her hijab at school, has won a court decision allowing her to return to class with it, expressing her happiness and sense of identity.
Aleandro Baldi: 'I was in boarding school with Bocelli, now we don't talk anymore. Off the scenes? I was sad'
Aleandro Baldi, a 66-year-old singer from Greve in Chianti, discusses his past with Andrea Bocelli and his desire to be recognized solely as a musician, not defined by his blindness.