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In Norway are counting the “witches” burned in the Middle Ages

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology presented the results of a study that investigated "wizard" trials. Scholars have found that similar trials in Norway did not end until the 18th century, and hundreds...

Religion will no longer be taught in Russian schools

From the next academic year, the subject "Fundamentals of Orthodox Culture" will no longer be taught in Russian schools, the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation foresees with its order of February 19,...

Russian schools are instructed to study Putin’s interview with Tucker Carlson

President Vladimir Putin's interview with American journalist Tucker Carson will be studied in Russian schools. The relevant materials are published on the portal for educational programs recommended by the Ministry of Education of Russia,...

Christmas, Easter and Halloween banned in private schools in Turkey

The Ministry of Education in Ankara has changed the rules for private schools in Turkey. It prohibits "activities that contradict national and cultural values and cannot contribute to the psychosocial development of students". The...

Education seriously extends life

Dropping out of school is as harmful as five drinks a day Scientists from the Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology have revealed the life-prolonging benefits of education, regardless of age, gender, location, social and...

Finland and Ireland Foster Inclusive Quality Education

Finland and Ireland have recently launched a project called "Fostering Inclusive Quality Education in Finland and Ireland " which is a significant step towards promoting inclusive education. This initiative, funded by the European Union...

Selon l’Oxford Dictionary : Quel est le mot de l’année pour 2023 ?

A term used by Generation Z is word of the year Traditionally, the publisher of the Oxford English Dictionary designates a word or expression that has had an impact on the past year, has the...

Embracing change, the demand for tailored education in the Netherlands

Discover how the education system in the Netherlands is advocating for personalized learning models to enhance student success and revolutionize education.

Transformation Europe Lab in Kolding (Denmark)

The “Europe Transformation Lab” gathered (between 25th of October 2023 – 2nd of November 2023) 26 participants from different European Countries who agreed with the founding values of the European Union on human dignity,...

From Prompt to Perfection, Navigating College Assignments with Confidence

Your smart planning to do the academic assignments is important. It plays a key role in ensuring success for you in school and college. The college experience often confronts students with various external factors....

23 Spanish-speaking Jewish communities worldwide demand the deletion of a derogatory definition

All representative institutions of the Spanish-speaking Jewish communities support the initiative. The removal of the definition of "Jew" as "avaricious or usurious person" is requested, as well as the definition of "judiada" as "a...

Artificial Intelligence Development: Pros and Cons for Education in 2023

Explore the effects of Artificial Intelligence on education in 2023. Discover how AI reshapes education while nurturing critical thinking, its strengths and weaknesses, and more.

The medieval inventions that we live with today

Despite the many wars, climate disasters, plagues and pandemics, some of the most important problems that lie in the eyes of the evolution of humanity. We often give an account of it, but it is...

180 schools in Ukraine have been completely destroyed

Russian forces have completely destroyed 180 schools in Ukraine, and over 1,300 educational institutions have been damaged. This was announced by the Ukrainian Minister of Education and Science Oksen Lisovii, quoted by "Ukrinform". "Today, we...

Lettori, College of Commissioners duly refers discrimination case to the Court of Justice

Lettori case // Longest-running breach of the parity of treatment provision of the Treaty in the history of the EU nears an end. The College of Commissioners at its meeting on Friday last unanimously endorsed the...

Why the Netherlands wants to cut English in its universities

Higher education institutions are deeply worried about the new idea of the country's Ministry of Education Even after the exit of Great Britain from the European Union, many of the people who looked to the...
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Out-of-School Education in Uzbekistan

In a story from Euronews, it is reported that the country of Uzbekistan is undergoing a transformation with its out-of-school education and training offerings. Bacmal avlade centers, which translates to "harmonious generation" in Uzbek,...

What is the Impact of Teaching our Children All About Religion?

Teaching children all about religion and religious diversity is crucial in promoting respect and understanding for all faiths. Discover the impact of this important lesson in this article.

Germany brought to ECtHR for denying accreditation to a Christian school

A Christian hybrid school provider, based in Laichingen, Germany, is challenging the German state’s restrictive educational system. After the initial application in 2014, the Association for Decentralized Learning was denied approval to offer primary and secondary education by German authorities, despite fulfilling all state-mandated criteria and curricula

Does Removing Criminal Penalties for Drug Use Lead to More Drug Use?

The debate over drug use legalization has gone on for years, with little progress being made towards a compromise that meets the interests of all sides. On the one hand, some people support the...

Italy, A Test Case of the Efficacy of Infringement Proceedings against a Most Intransigent Member State

Lettori protest outside Minister of Universities office in Rome over Italy’s failure to meet the Commission deadline for payment of settlements due under Court of Justice discrimination ruling of 2006.

Italy’s largest trade union calls on Minister for Universities to settle with non-national teaching staff

As Commission deadline for implementation of discrimination case law of the Court of Justice of the EU approaches, Italy’s largest trade union calls on Minister for Universities to settle with non-national teaching staff In its...

Fifth European Court of Justice ruling on parity of pay looms as Commission advances high-profile Lettori case to the reasoned opinion stage

16 months from the date it opened infringement proceedings against Italy for its persistent discrimination against non-national university teaching staff (Lettori), the European Commission has decided to advance the proceedings to the reasoned opinion...

Foreign language lecturers demand an end to discrimination in Italian Universities

Foreign language lecturers(Lettori) from universities all over Italy gathered in Rome last Tuesday to protest against the discriminatory working conditions to which they have been subjected for decades. The protest was staged outside the...

Historic achievement: Helena Bonham Carter is the first female president of the London Library

The actress has been a member since 1986. We rarely focus on books lately. Streaming platforms, television and cinema have taken a huge part of everyday life and fixed our attention on the screens....
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