Mobile phones will be banned in Latvian schools until the 9th grade inclusive
Latvia will extend the existing mobile phone ban in schools to include students up to the 9th grade starting June 1, 2026.
Schools boost antisemitism grades in ADL report but students say hostility persists
The ADL's 2026 Campus Antisemitism Report Card shows improvements in university policies but highlights that students still experience significant antisemitism.
International student 'cash cows' blindsided by visa cost doubling
The Australian federal government has unexpectedly doubled the cost of the temporary graduate visa for international students, raising it from $2,300 to $4,600.
The government's lenient approach to failing students expands academic gaps in secondary school: 27% of ESO students advance with pending subjects
A recent report reveals that 27% of ESO students in Spain pass to the next grade with pending subjects, exacerbating academic deficiencies due to government policies allowing promotion despite failures.
Student loans hope after Martin Lewis slams 'horrible' decision for graduates
Martin Lewis criticizes the UK government's decision to freeze the repayment threshold for Plan 2 student loans, which has stirred controversy among graduates and politicians alike.
Good Morning Britain reveals truth behind Martin Lewis' 'ambush' of Kemi Badenoch interview
The hosts of Good Morning Britain discussed the unexpected appearance of financial expert Martin Lewis during an interview with Kemi Badenoch regarding student loan policies.
One surprising thing is prohibited in the favorite attraction's third floor - "The teacher was not aware of the rules"
A teacher at the Ateneum Art Museum in Finland faced confusion over rules regarding student interactions in the exhibition halls, highlighting a communication gap about museum policies.
Scholarship Interest Rates Soar, Limit Approaches - A Difference of Four Years After Graduation Results in an Increase of 780,000 Yen in Total Repayment
The rise in scholarship interest rates in Japan, resulting from a revision in financial policies, has significantly increased repayment amounts for students graduating four years apart.
Fuchs announced changes regarding excuses in schools: We might limit them
Education Minister Radovan Fuchs announced proposed changes to rules regarding student excuses for absences, emphasizing stricter guidelines on mobile phone use and better communication between schools and parents.
Universities slash 9,000+ positions in 2025 as Trump targets federal funding and foreign students: report
A report reveals that over 9,000 jobs have been cut in the higher education sector in 2025, attributed to policies under President Trump affecting federal funding and foreign student enrollment.