Self-service checkouts and increased automation exacerbate the problem
The chairman of the Electricians' Teachers' Association in Iceland emphasizes the urgent need to double the number of electrical graduates to meet soaring demand and address a significant skills shortage exacerbated by automation in the sector.
VIDEO AND GALLERY: 142-gram hand-built cars raced in Viljandi
A car race featuring lightweight hand-built cars took place in Viljandi, Estonia, organized by the Estonian Teachers Association.
Edo to support special needs schools, hails teachers’ sacrifice
The Edo State Government has praised the efforts of the Nigeria Association of Special Education Teachers and has committed to ongoing support for special needs education in the state.
Opening a New Path in Korean Language Education
A new white paper documenting 38 years of the National Korean Language Teachers' Association has been published, highlighting its significant impact on Korean language education.
Language teachers concerned about the focus on English in language choices
The Finnish Association of Language Teachers expresses concern over the increasing focus on English in students' language choices, leading to a decline in the popularity of other foreign languages.
How teachers, parents, educators and parties react to proposals from Mette Frederiksen
The president of the Danish Teachers' Association, Gordon Ørskov Madsen, expresses enthusiasm for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's proposal to limit class sizes to 14 students for grades 0-3.
Top teachers union under fire as lawmakers push to strip union of unique federal charter: 'Lost their way'
The National Education Association faces scrutiny and potential revocation of its unique federal charter due to its opposition to the Trump administration and allegations of supporting far-left initiatives.
Teachers union president calls Trump a ‘dictator’ on unearthed call with Antifa-linked group
Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, faces backlash after labeling former President Trump a 'dictator' during a call with a left-wing activist group.
Guðjón Re-elected and Simon as well
Guðjón Hreinn Hauksson has been re-elected as chairman of the Teachers' Association of Secondary Schools for another four years, alongside Simon Cramer Larsen, who was re-elected to the board.
Refuting Accusations of Improper Interference in the Election Battle
Gudjón Hreinn Hauksson, the chairman of the Teachers' Association of Secondary Schools, denies allegations of improper interference in the election process made by his opponent Simon Cramer Larsen.
Unearthed filing shows top teachers union funneling millions to far left orgs: 'Social justice unionism'
A federal labor filing reveals that the National Education Association has directed millions in union funds to far-left activist groups and social justice organizations.
Easier for the chairman after a three-hour meeting
Magnús Þór Jónsson, chairman of the Teachers' Association of Iceland, expressed optimism after a lengthy meeting with Minister Inga Sæland, lasting over three hours.
Teachers union slams 'Trump regime,' claims ICE murdered Minneapolis agitator in message to supporters
The National Education Association's activist group criticized the Trump administration and ICE, alleging responsibility for the death of an anti-ICE activist in Minneapolis, while calling for community solidarity against perceived assaults on their communities.
“It is critical to see when an entire federal state shuts down”
Heinz-Peter Meidinger from the German Teachers' Association criticizes the increasing school closures due to snow and icy conditions, arguing for regional decision-making over statewide shutdowns.
Hopes for Stability to Finally Be Achieved in the Ministry and Demolition in Grindavík
The head of the Teachers' Association of Iceland urges the new Minister of Education not to seek quick fixes for school issues, hoping for stability in the ministry after a tumultuous year.