Tag #Education

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Study: Most German Transition-Sector Youths Could Begin Training Immediately

A Bertelsmann Stiftung study shows that nearly two-thirds of the 250,000 German youths annually in transition-sector programs could begin vocational training immediately; however, a lack of suitable apprenticeships hinders this potential solution to the country's skilled labor shortage.

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TU/e Suspends Classes After Cyberattack

A cyberattack on the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) since Saturday evening forced the university to shut down its network, suspending classes on Monday and Tuesday, impacting students and staff's access to applications and systems like email, Wi-Fi and Teams. The university is working to ...

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Insufficient Teacher Support Teams in Saxony: One-Person Teams Hamper Educational Goals

A Left Party inquiry in Saxony's state parliament revealed that multiprofessional teams designed to support teachers often consist of only one person, highlighting insufficient staffing and long-term funding issues across various school types, impacting teacher workload and potentially student outco...

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48% Bias Score

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Yousafzai Condemns Taliban's Suppression of Women's Education in Afghanistan

Malala Yousafzai, on March 27, 2023, condemned the Taliban's suppression of women's education in Afghanistan, highlighting the 1.5 million girls denied schooling, urging Islamic leaders to oppose these policies as un-Islamic. The Taliban regime, which hasn't been recognized internationally, rejects ...

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Gender Equality
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Teacher Exodus Looms in North Rhine-Westphalia Amidst Excessive Workloads

A survey of 3,105 teachers in North Rhine-Westphalia found that 38% are considering leaving their jobs due to excessive workloads, with over 40% working 41-50 hours weekly and 37% working over 50 hours, while the government cites 12,000 new hires in the last 36 months as a countermeasure.

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40% Bias Score

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Nationwide Strike in Belgium Disrupts Transportation and Public Services"

A nationwide strike in Belgium on January 13th will see workers from various sectors protesting potential pension reforms, leading to significant disruptions in transport, education, and public services, including widespread flight cancellations and major railway service disruptions.

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OpenAI Blueprint: AI-Powered Education for an AI-Ready America

OpenAI's Economic Blueprint proposes using AI to revolutionize American education, aiming to personalize learning, address equity gaps, and prepare an AI-ready workforce, while acknowledging ethical and practical challenges.

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40% Bias Score

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Brazil Restricts Smartphone Use in Schools

Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed a bill on Monday restricting smartphone use in elementary and high schools nationwide, starting in February 2024, to improve students' focus and well-being, following a global trend and facing challenges in enforcement.

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Yousafzai Condemns Taliban's Afghan Policies as 'Gender Apartheid'

Malala Yousafzai condemned the Taliban's repressive policies against women and girls in Afghanistan at an Islamabad summit, calling their actions un-Islamic and highlighting that 1.5 million girls are denied education, urging Muslim leaders to challenge the Taliban government.

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Malala Condemns Taliban's 'Gender Apartheid,' Urges Muslim Leaders to Act

Malala Yousafzai, at an Islamabad summit on Sunday, January 12th, condemned the Taliban's over 100 laws violating women's rights in Afghanistan, calling it 'gender apartheid' and urging Muslim leaders to speak out against it, while also criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza that devastated its educat...

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Gender Equality
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Cyberattack Halts Classes at Eindhoven University; Belgian Strike Disrupts Nation

A cyberattack shut down the Eindhoven University of Technology's network, halting classes, while the Horecava trade fair opened in Amsterdam. In Belgium, a strike protesting pension reforms caused widespread disruptions, including school closures and transportation delays.

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Yousafzai Condemns Taliban, Israel Actions at Islamabad Summit

Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the Taliban's restrictions on women in Afghanistan, calling it "gender apartheid," and criticized Israel's actions in Gaza at an Islamabad summit on girls' education.

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