Seduc starts chess training for teachers from 50 full-time schools
The Secretary of Education in Brazil has begun a chess training course for teachers in 50 full-time state schools to promote chess as a pedagogical tool.
Stockholm schools to receive anti-racism training - 'great need'
Stockholm is launching an anti-racism training program for schools to provide concrete tools for combating racism and to become certified in these efforts.
Registrations for 850 vacancies at the Schools of Apprentice Sailors are extended
The Brazilian Navy has extended the registration period for 850 vacancies at its Schools of Apprentice Sailors until March 2.
1.8 Thousand Students Admitted to Vocational Schools During Winter Enrollment
This winter, 1.8 thousand students were admitted to various vocational training programs in Lithuania, reflecting an increasing trend in interest for specific trades.
Winter enrollment in vocational schools attracted a record number of new students
The winter enrollment period for vocational schools in Lithuania saw a record 1,800 new students, with many opting for in-demand professions such as driving, paramedicine, and education support.
From February 18: how the DOT measure affects commercial truck drivers in California
The DOT's announcement on February 18 about the closure of over 550 commercial driver's license training schools has raised concerns among truck drivers and training center owners in California.
A woman from Córdoba starts a fight for first aid to be taught in schools as mandatory content
A mother from Córdoba is advocating for first aid training to become a mandatory part of the school curriculum in Spain after her son experienced a near-choking incident.
Federal Politics: Bundeswehr Receives Instructors from Ukraine
The German Bundeswehr has signed an agreement to incorporate Ukrainian instructors into its training schools.
These subjects will disappear from schools. The Ministry of Education focuses on 'jobs of the future'
Poland's Ministry of Education is planning significant changes to vocational education, removing outdated courses and introducing new ones that align more closely with current labor market needs, starting September 1, 2026.
Between one drum and another, young people who play in more than three samba schools face a rush: 'The secret is training'
Young musicians balance rigorous schedules as they perform in multiple samba schools in São Paulo during carnival preparations.
MEN withdraws classes from schools. "This is extremely incomprehensible"
Poland's education ministry has removed shooting-related content from a safety education course, sparking debate over the value and relevance of military-style training in schools.
Quebec delays implementation of new French curriculum to September 2027
Quebec has postponed the launch of its new French curriculum in schools to September 2027 to allow for better preparation and training.
Rising Costs: Online Education and 'Layperson Training': How the Driver's License is Set to be Reformed
Germany's Transport Minister has proposed a comprehensive reform plan to reduce the costs of obtaining a driver's license, emphasizing digital education and reduced bureaucracy for driving schools.
Medical School Professors Say Education Is Possible, But Concrete Support Measures Need to Be Established
Medical school professors in South Korea acknowledge that while increasing student quotas is feasible for education, specific measures are necessary to enhance training environments and avoid negative side effects.
Army opens recruitment 2026: key dates and requirements for its 3 training schools
The Ecuadorian Army has launched its recruitment process for 2026, detailing key dates and requirements for candidates applying to its three training schools.
Military Classes in Poland: Shooting is Now on the Curriculum in Zamość
Poland is expanding its military capabilities by introducing military classes in schools, including shooting training for students in Zamość.
Four Schools in Tallinn Merged into Technology College Techno TLN
Four educational institutions in Tallinn have merged to form the new Techno TLN college, which will accommodate 6,000 students starting this fall.
The State Audit Office recommends creating a national model for the education and integration of foreign children
The State Audit Office suggests intensifying Lithuanian language training for foreign children in their first year of arrival and proposing a minimum number of weekly Lithuanian lessons in schools following foreign and international education programs.
Polish schools without shooting training. The Ministry of Education says 'no'
The Polish Ministry of Education has rejected the introduction of shooting training in schools, which was previously proposed as part of a curriculum reform by former Minister Przemysław Czarnek.
School and registrations: more and more technical and vocational. Farewell to the classical education
As school enrollment season begins in Lombardy, 88,000 students are set to enter high schools, with 26,000 in Milan and its province, while families of younger students can register online via the "Unica" portal, despite initial technical issues due to high traffic.
School, boom of four-year paths: green light for 532 new technical-professional addresses
A total of 532 new four-year educational programs have been approved, with around 400 schools now offering these pathways for the first time this academic year, reflecting the success of the initiative.
Security Guards Arrive at Schools: Undergoing 60-hour Training, Salary €1436 Gross
As students return to classes, security guards will be present at school entrances after completing a 60-hour training, focusing on self-defense and various scenarios involving difficult encounters.