Olympic Athlete Teder Needs to Catch Up on Schoolwork: There's Quite a Bit to Learn!
Ruubert Teder, a 16-year-old Estonian Olympian, faces the challenge of balancing his Olympic sports commitments with the need to complete his schoolwork following his debut at the Milan Cortina Games.
Inauguration ceremony for the elite SPH campus in Miami, among the founders Silva International
The Sports Performance Hub (SPH) has launched the construction of its world-class athletic and educational campus in Miami.
Rede Cuca opens approximately 9,000 spots in Fortaleza; see how to register
The Prefeitura de Fortaleza has announced 8,736 free spots for courses and sports activities through Rede Cuca for March.
Samuel García calls a woman 'meddlesome' and mocks her for asking for schools instead of sports fields
Samuel García, the governor of Nuevo León, faced criticism after mocking a woman who requested more schools at a public event.
Korea National Sport University holds a report meeting for training professionals in sports AI
Korea National Sport University held a report meeting on the achievements of its AI-based international smart coaching project, involving various universities' AI research teams.
Rico Salmela, 18, moved to Spain and put everything on one card - 'School can wait until later'
Rico Salmela, an 18-year-old from Finland, has relocated to Spain to compete in Moto3 racing, significantly committing to his sports career while putting his education on hold.
Bodo, Halland and Klaebo? Thorsby: 'In Norway, sport is a children's game, fun and no stress'
Morten Thorsby emphasizes that in Norway, sports are approached as a joyful activity for children rather than a competitive arena.
Messi regrets not studying English: 'You feel kind of ignorant'
Lionel Messi expressed regret for not having studied English during his youth in a recent podcast interview.
Ministry of Education: Electronic registrations for Kindergartens and Primary Schools start from March 2
From March 2, 2026, electronic registrations for public Kindergartens and Primary Schools in Greece will begin for the 2026-2027 school year, as announced by the Ministry of Education, Religions, and Sports.
Messi: I almost played for a team other than Argentina and regret neglecting education
Lionel Messi revealed in a podcast that he considered playing for Spain early in his career but ultimately chose to represent Argentina, expressing regret over his educational neglect.
Korea Tag Rugby Association Established, President Kim Dae-soo: 'We will create a culture of studying while playing rugby'
The Korea Tag Rugby Association was founded with the aim of popularizing tag rugby, emphasizing a lower barrier to entry and promoting it as a safe sport for children.
This year, 500 thousand euros will be available for popular sports
The Latvian Ministry of Education and Science announced that additional funding for popular sports will enable more public sports events this year, aimed at increasing regular physical activity among residents.
Letter to the Editor: Combine Christmas Break and Sports Break into a Longer Winter Holiday
The article advocates for merging the Christmas break and sports break into a longer winter holiday to help families travel during Sweden's darkest months.
Subsidies for School Uniforms? The Cost of Buying Regular and Sports Uniforms Exceeds the Price of the Uniforms
There's growing concern in South Korea over school uniform costs, as parents argue that government subsidies are not sufficient to cover both regular and sports uniforms.
Tiger Woods has made his feelings perfectly clear after son Charlie's double golf snub
Tiger Woods expressed his stance regarding his son Charlie's decision to turn down opportunities related to professional golf and education.
The committee supports the plan to significantly increase municipal support for the Riga Marathon
The Education, Culture, and Sports Committee of the Riga City Council has approved a plan to increase funding for the Riga Marathon to 300,000 euros.
'Teachers and doctors are the most important people, not a football coach,' says Pep Guardiola, Manchester City coach
Pep Guardiola highlights the crucial role of education in combating racism, asserting that teachers should receive higher salaries and that solutions should start from schools rather than the football field.
"Teachers and Doctors are the Most Important".. Guardiola Comments on Racism Against Vinicius
Pep Guardiola emphasized that racism is a societal issue, not just a football problem, in response to racist abuse directed at Vinicius during a Champions League match.
Andrea Fuentes: "In competition and creation, difference is rewarded and in schools it is punished"
Andrea Fuentes, the most decorated Spanish artistic swimmer, speaks about her experiences and the challenges in both sports and education regarding individuality.
Olympic final? Indra Brown's still got maths homework to do
16-year-old Indra Brown balances her Olympic competition success with her school homework as she prepares for the final in Livigno.
Generous Funding from the State for Eero Hirvonen
Finnish combined athlete Eero Hirvonen received significant state funding amounting to €60,000 for the years 2022-2025 from the Ministry of Education and Culture.
New guide: should schools also purchase drawing tools and skis?
Estonian schools are questioning whether they should purchase additional educational supplies such as drawing tools and sporting equipment, following new guidance from the Ministry of Education.
Emil (20) is one of three in Trøndelag doing this during school hours
Emil Sæther, a 20-year-old student from Trøndelag, balances his education with competitive curling and aims for the Olympics.
ERR News at 9:00
The ERR news broadcast at 9:00 features updates on various topics, including international news and sports events.
Prevention at School. Starting the Mini Marathon Among Food, Sports, and Health
The Metropolitan Observatory of Milan is organizing a 'Mini Marathon of Prevention' for middle school students to promote health awareness and preventative measures.
The government supports the new Sports Law project
The Latvian government has approved a new Sports Law project aimed at overhauling sports management and funding in response to significant changes in the sports sector over the past two decades.
With a new law, hopes to modernize sports sector management and strengthen its funding
Latvia is set to replace its outdated Sports Law with a new regulation aimed at overhauling sports governance and funding.
Live at 12: Press conference in Tallinn with Solman, Haukanõmm, Kante, and Jesse
A Tallinn press conference will address various topics including the appointment of a new school director and funding for cultural and sports projects.
Sheinbaum explains the purpose of the 'Healthy Life' program in schools: "seek discipline in a sport"
President Claudia Sheinbaum introduced the 'Healthy Life' program aimed at reducing violence in schools following a stabbing incident involving adolescents.
AUTH: The report of the administrative investigation on the incidents at the Polytechnic has been submitted
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has submitted the report of an administrative investigation regarding recent incidents at its Polytechnic School to the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs, and Sports.
With a golf course and visits to Disney World: This is the IMG Academy, a sports school where supposedly two sons of Mexican drug lords studied
The IMG Academy in Florida is under scrutiny for allegedly admitting the children of Mexican drug traffickers, according to the U.S. Treasury Department.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has left the 10th-grade examination?
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, an Under-19 cricket star, has decided not to take his 10th-grade exam this year to focus on cricket, planning to take the exam next year instead.
Remigijus Gaška, former advisor to the president, has died
Remigijus Gaška, a prominent figure who served as an advisor to Lithuania's President Valdas Adamkus, has passed away at the age of 91.
We walk, but few of us know how to do it right: A new field of sports training is emerging in walking education
Experts agree on the benefits of walking for health, highlighting the emergence of a new sports training sector focusing on teaching proper walking techniques.
The Explanation for the Swedish Curling Miracle is Found at the High School in Härnösand
Sweden, a small nation in curling, continues to excel in the sport, attributed to tradition, knowledge transfer, and a specific high school in Härnösand.
Catalonia suspends school, university, health, and sports activities on Thursday due to wind
Catalonia has suspended all school, university, health, and sports activities on Thursday due to strong winds.
Chamber approves the creation of federal universities of Sports and Indigenous Studies
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved the creation of two new federal universities: one focused on sports and the other on Indigenous studies, with the plans now moving to the Senate for further consideration.
Kobe City to propose subsidy plan of 1500 yen per month for 'Kobekatsu' membership fees to the city council
Kobe City announced plans to support 'Kobekatsu' activities by subsidizing membership fees for students at 1500 yen per month, set to start in September.
Sports critical to learners’ development – Lagos commissioner
The Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development emphasized the importance of sports in the holistic development of students during a school sports event.
MKL 'Star Day' - competitions that stirred viewers' emotions and greetings from distinguished guests
Over 300 students from across Lithuania competed in various engaging contests during the MKL 'Star Day.'
Canadian figure skater makes a heartfelt plea: 'Please extend the assignment deadline, professor…'
Maddie Schizas, a Canadian figure skater competing at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, requests an extension for her sociology assignment due to her Olympic participation.
'Dinamo is easily parting ways with young players. Without education, it's not going well...'
The article discusses the challenges faced by young players at Dinamo Zagreb and the importance of education and nurturing in their development.
Macron: Fewer hours of class for children and more sports and culture
French President Emmanuel Macron announced initiatives to reduce class hours for children in favor of increased sports and cultural activities, alongside measures to regulate social media, video games, and combat misinformation.
Ministry of Education: Hiring of temporary substitutes
The Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs, and Sports announced the hiring of 304 temporary substitute teachers for the 2025-2026 academic year, including 78 for primary education and 223 for secondary education.
Winter sports through the eyes of science. Olympic marbles or balance on ice
As the Winter Olympics approach, the Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci presents a dynamic initiative called 'Science and Sport' to engage both adults and children in the science behind winter sports, leading up to Milan-Cortina 2026.
‘If that complaint had existed last March, I would not have been able to register the board’: José David Jiménez, candidate for president of Emelec, on the nullity of Jorge Guzmán's board
José David Jiménez commented on the nullification of Jorge Guzmán's board by the Ministry of Education, Sports, and Culture, which has led to a crisis at Club Sport Emelec.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Sports Promises Measures to Attract Teachers, Proposals Will Be Submitted for Public Consultations Soon
The Ministry of Education in Lithuania is preparing a plan to improve teacher recruitment and working conditions, which will soon be presented for public consultations.
February is a Month of Sports Activities in Schools - The Call of the Ministry of Education, the Circular
The Greek Ministry of Education has announced February as a month dedicated to sports activities in schools, coinciding with the celebration of National Sports Day.
'Horrible' moments exposed for UNR volleyball players when they were roped into the SJSU Title IX scandal
The UNR women's volleyball team faces scrutiny after being implicated in a Title IX scandal involving SJSU, which was found in violation by the U.S. Department of Education.
The Best Students of the Capital Honored in Riga
On Monday, 95 top students in Riga were honored for high achievements in academics, sports, culture, civic engagement, and promoting the school's image, as reported by the Riga City Council's External Communications Department.