The Late Top Lawyer Urmas Volens Was a Soul Who Wanted to Change the World
Urmas Volens, who passed away unexpectedly, is remembered for his warmth, determination, and dedication to his ideals by colleagues and students alike.
'The goal is to continue educating myself': graduates from Guayaquil celebrate graduations marking the end of their school stage
In Guayaquil, 83 students graduated from Colegio Javier, marking a significant milestone in their academic lives.
Notre Dame students applaud abortion advocate declining leadership appointment but say 'war' continues
Students at Notre Dame celebrate the withdrawal of an abortion-rights advocate from a leadership role while expressing ongoing concerns about the university's Catholic identity.
MARILIN SIMCHON โฉ How the state shapes a child's school path: A comparison of Estonia and Israel
The article examines the differences between the educational systems of Estonia and Israel and how these impact the development of responsibility and freedom of choice in students.
New assessment in Polish schools? Unexpected decision from the Ministry of Education
The Polish Ministry of Education plans to introduce a functional assessment method to support inclusive education in schools, which will focus on understanding students' needs rather than replacing traditional grading.
Space for Islamic prayer at school: there is controversy
A school in Florence has designated a space for Islamic students to pray, sparking outrage given the local government previously opposed placing crucifixes in classrooms.
Hundreds of Kingston students compete in 26th annual skilled trades event
Nearly 500 students from Kingston participated in a skilled trades competition, aimed at showcasing their talents and encouraging interest in trades careers.
Secondary Offer Day for pupil places - see how schools compare in your area
March 2 is Secondary Offer Day in the UK, where Year Six students and their parents learn which secondary schools have accepted them, with tools available to compare school performance.
19-year-old student commits suicide in Indore
A 19-year-old student in Indore, India, committed suicide by hanging herself in her home.
The student was accused of leading her friends to make boyfriends
A first-year data science student at Devi Ahilya University in Indore has been accused of trying to lead other female students astray by encouraging them to pursue romantic relationships under the guise of enjoying college life.
Only daughter hanged herself at home, body found hanging in the room, family in shock
A 19-year-old student in Indore, India, committed suicide by hanging herself at home, leaving her family in shock.
Public SAEC: Simplified process for housing allowance โ geographical boundaries expanded
A new joint ministerial decision in Greece simplifies the housing allowance process for students of public vocational schools by expanding the geographic eligibility criteria.
On March 11 - the orienteering game "Following Independence"
A student corporation is organizing an orienteering game to celebrate the Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania.
Kaduna ex-lawmaker sponsors 3,000 students for 2026 JAMB
A former Nigerian legislator sponsors 3,000 low-income students for the upcoming JAMB exam through his foundation to help alleviate financial barriers.
MP asks PM to explain case of students who did push-ups in DF civic-military school
The Public Ministry of the Federal District has requested that the Military Police investigate an incident where students were forced to do push-ups at a civic-military school.
Student-only entry banned; McDonald's marks names of middle schools in Fukuoka
A McDonald's in Fukuoka has banned students from entering the premise and has displayed a sign naming two nearby middle schools due to ongoing disruptive behavior.
Grava Schools: Energy Upgrade Works Budgeted at 7 Million Euros
The energy upgrade of Greece's largest school complex, Grava, has commenced, aiming to enhance comfort and reduce operational costs for thousands of students and teachers.
Minister calls for temporary administrator to be appointed for Adolfo Ramanauskas-Vanagas gymnasium in Alytus
A Lithuanian minister has urged the local government of Alytus to appoint a temporary administrator for the Adolfo Ramanauskas-Vanagas gymnasium due to an ongoing conflict affecting teachers and students.
Protest by NSUI at Gujarat University
Students vandalized an academic research exhibition at Gujarat University where historical documents related to notable leaders were displayed.
Regarding the Stalled Conflict in Alytus โ R. Popovienฤ's Call
R. Popovienฤ is urging the city municipality to appoint a temporary school administrator to help resolve a prolonged conflict at a local school affecting teachers and students.
Alto Tietรช has over 130 internship and young apprentice vacancies this Friday; check the list
The Ciee has made available 132 internship and young apprentice positions in the Alto Tietรช region of Brazil this Friday, including roles in various fields for students at different education levels.
Can artificial intelligence do without scientists? A conversation about the research from the University of Latvia
A survey conducted by researchers at the University of Latvia reveals that artificial intelligence tools have become commonplace in higher education, with the majority of educators and students using them in various academic tasks.
Aarhus University sends students home due to insufficient fire safety
Aarhus University is sending students home for two weeks due to inadequate fire safety measures in several of its buildings, resulting in a shift to online classes.
Students 'trim the mosquito' in class. Teachers helpless
Polish teachers are facing challenges in discipline due to stringent regulations protecting students' rights.
A school bus has crashed in Jelgava on Thursday; no injuries reported
A school bus in Jelgava crashed on Thursday, but thankfully, no injuries occurred among the students on board.
Final years, full time and the urgency to confront inequalities
The Brazilian School Census 2025 reports an increase in full-time enrollments in public schools, emphasizing the critical importance of this educational model during the final years of students' schooling.
Kempfenhausen Gymnasium: New building for the boarding school by the lake
The Gymnasium Kempfenhausen in Germany will replace an aging building with a new dormitory for 66 boarding students following the approval from the local council.
University, CCUM: "939,000 euros from MUR prize to virtuous model of merit colleges"
The Italian government's allocation of โฌ939,209 to merit colleges supports thousands of deserving students and acknowledges the role of these institutions in promoting academic merit and social mobility.
Students can wear sweatpants in class. The Brno school backed down after inspection intervention
A school in Brno has decided to allow students to wear sweatpants after an intervention by education inspectors.
Toyota Technical School: 234 Graduates Become Full-Time Employees, Including Students from Hokkaido
A graduation ceremony for the Toyota Technical School in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, celebrated 234 students becoming full-time employees of Toyota, with additional recognition for students from Hokkaido.
Gardens become outdoor classrooms and students learn science and math in practice in RR
A project in Roraima, Brazil, is implementing school gardens to promote healthy eating and hands-on education in subjects like science and math.
โWhen submitting university assignments, students must disclose AI useโ... The Ministry of Education unveils ethical guidelines
The South Korean government has released draft ethical guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in universities amidst growing concerns over academic dishonesty related to AI.
You are not alone: nearly 400 letters of support sent to Ukrainian soldiers by U.S. students
U.S. students in Pennsylvania sent nearly 400 letters of support to Ukrainian soldiers as a gesture of solidarity ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Principals satisfied with schools' mobile phone ban: We have regained eye contact and greeting
Principals across various Finnish schools report that a mobile phone ban implemented in autumn 2025 has led to more sociable students and a significant decrease in bullying.
This behavior is encouraged not only by auctions in the market โ by paying attention to children, they also reward employees
Maxima LT supports the education of its employees' children, providing incentives for good performance and organizing summer camps for high-achieving students.
To support local doctors, one must graduate from middle and high schools in the same metropolitan area as the university
Starting from the 2027 academic year, students must graduate from middle and high schools within the same metropolitan area as their medical school to apply for local doctor selection.
'Potato Vegetable, Potato Puri... Repeatedly Potato', Students Protest Against Poor Mess Food
Students at Lucknow University protested against poor quality mess food, which predominantly featured potatoes.
Renti: Criminal file for violation of firearms legislation against the elderly man who threatened students
An 81-year-old man is facing criminal charges for violating firearms laws after allegedly threatening middle school students in Renti, Greece.
File against 81-year-old who threatened students with a gun in Rentis
An 81-year-old man is facing charges for threatening middle school students with an air gun during a verbal altercation in Rentis, Greece.
After 12th, Arts Stream Students Can Build Good Careers with This Graduate Course...
Students from the arts stream after 12th grade can pursue various graduate courses to enhance their careers, including law, design, and management.
You are not alone: nearly 400 letters of support sent to Ukrainian soldiers by U.S. students
U.S. students from Pennsylvania sent nearly 400 letters of support to Ukrainian soldiers ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion.
Ruckus in JNU over UGC, police dragged students away during scuffles
Students at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) protested against UGC regulations and demanded the resignation of the Vice Chancellor amidst violent clashes with police.
Why is JNU boiling again, and why are 500 students adamant about the march? The complete story of the midnight turmoil
Tension has resurfaced at Jawaharlal Nehru University as students plan a long march to protest the Rohith Act and against UGC rules, leading to a significant police presence and over 50 arrests.
Private technical school closes and students are surprised in the interior of SP
Students at the private technical school Grau Tรฉcnico in Araraquara, SP, faced unexpected class suspensions and closure of the institution without prior notice.
An educational reform that cannot wait
The article discusses the urgent need for educational reform in Argentina, citing significant deficiencies in the current system.
Chilling real life Scream murderer decapitated victims and 'arranged' corpses
Danny Rolling, the murderer who inspired the 'Scream' franchise, committed brutal killings of five college students in Florida in 1990.
Students from educational institutions in Gwangju whose registrations were canceled ahead of the March school start must be quickly helped
There are calls to urgently assist students in Gwangju whose registrations in educational institutions were canceled before the March school year begins.
Ukrainian Scientistโs Opportunity to Work at the University of Latvia Allows Continuation of Work with Students in Her Hometown Dnipro
Ukrainian scientist Natฤlija Amirulojeva is balancing her roles between Dnipro and Riga while continuing her research and teaching at the University of Latvia.
500 JNU Students Stand Firm on March, Midnight Chaos... 51 Protesters Detained
Protests at Jawaharlal Nehru University escalated with clashes between police and students, leading to injuries on both sides and the detention of 51 protesters.
Removal of Pregnancy and Abortion from Middle School 'Life Safety Education' Classes, Following Ministry of Education's Guidance
Japan's Ministry of Education has instructed schools to remove topics on pregnancy and abortion from their 'Life Safety Education' curriculum, aimed at preventing sexual violence among students.