Expert: the decision to become a teacher is a desire to be part of the development of the next generation
The transition to Estonian-language education has brought teachers' importance into sharper focus, emphasizing that becoming a teacher is not just a career choice but a commitment to shaping the next generation.
WEEKLY RESPONDER ⟩ Eneli Kindsiko: The journey of a person from birth to death is the art of learning to be human
Estonia's 2026 human development report highlights increasing educational inequality, teacher shortages, and mental health issues among youth.
WEEK'S ANSWER ⟩ Eneli Kindsiko: the journey from birth to death is the art of learning to be human
The latest Estonian human development report highlights significant issues in education, such as inequality, teacher shortages, and mental health problems among youth.
KUKU: Kristina Kallas: Teacher qualifications do not affect children's exam results
Estonia's Education Minister Kristina Kallas states that while educational stratification may manifest in the education system, it is not necessarily caused by the system itself.
Kano reaffirms commitment to teacher development
The Kano State Government has pledged to enhance teacher training and development to improve educational outcomes in the region.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 6, 2026
The EU warns that TikTok's design poses risks to children's physical and mental development, demanding major changes under the Digital Services Act, while a teacher in Erfurt is sentenced to over four years in prison for sexual abuse.
Sahmyook University’s Early Childhood Education Department Achieves Top ‘A Grade’ in Teacher Training Institution Capability Assessment
Sahmyook University’s Early Childhood Education Department received the highest 'A Grade' in a capability assessment by the Education Ministry and Korea Educational Development Institute, maintaining its teacher training capacity without reduction until the 2027 academic year.
Education unions propose urgent preparation of a national teacher recruitment and safety program
Education unions are urging the urgent development of a national program for teacher recruitment and safety, emphasizing the need for clear funding sources and legislative changes by September 30.
"This Damages Our Children’s Brains Sustainably"
Former SPD politician Fritz Felgentreu, now a teacher, highlights a concerning trend of insufficient academic demands on students, arguing that the education system prioritizes their comfort over skill development.