In a controversial turn of events, a children’s coloring book titled “From the River to the Sea” has emerged in South Africa, sparking heated debates....
Bridging Continents: SU and Jordan’s Virtual Exchange Initiative
In an innovative approach to international education, students from Shenandoah University and Jordan are set to engage in a virtual exchange program, fostering cross-cultural dialogue...
How the Technion has been safeguarding Israel for a century
The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, marking a century of scientific and technological achievements that have contributed...
Israeli Universities Crack Down on Arab Students for Supporting Palestine
Arab students at Israeli universities are facing punitive actions, such as suspensions, expulsions, and arrests, for expressing their solidarity with the Palestinian people and their...
Public university lecturers demand fair pay and recognition
Lecturers in public universities in Malaysia are overworked and underpaid, and they are calling on the government to address their problems before they leave for...
How online education is driving the demand for AI value
Online education has been one of the most significant trends in higher education in the past decade, especially in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic....
How Budget Cuts Threaten Early Childhood Education Programs in the US
Early childhood education programs are facing a serious risk of losing funding and quality due to budget cuts in the US. These programs, which provide...
The Future of Education: AI-Powered Learning Journeys for Every Learner
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming various aspects of our lives, from entertainment to health care. One of the domains that can benefit immensely from AI...
How China is improving its education quality with more funds and reforms
China has been investing more funds and implementing more reforms to improve its education quality and modernise its education system. The country aims to achieve...
How a Sacramento high school is leading the way in electric vehicle education
Sacramento’s Kennedy High School is not your typical school. It has a program that teaches students how to convert classic cars into electric vehicles, or...
Australian students lag behind in classroom discipline, OECD report reveals
A new report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has found that Australian classrooms are among the most disruptive and least favourable...
Mauritius offers full scholarships to African students for 2024 academic year
The Government of Mauritius has announced the availability of full scholarships for African students who wish to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate studies in public higher...
France’s first lady supports school uniforms amid controversy
France is debating whether to make school uniforms compulsory for all public schools, a proposal that has sparked controversy and opposition from some politicians and...
China’s education policy sparks debate and anxiety among parents
China’s education system has been undergoing a major reform since 2017, when the government announced a policy that aims to diversify the pathways for junior...
Education minister unveils seven domains for 2027 School Curriculum
The education minister, Datuk Seri Dr Radzi Jidin, has announced that the 2027 School Curriculum will introduce seven domains to provide a holistic and balanced...
Octopus-like robot arm can pick up and carry objects with suction
A new soft robotic arm inspired by the octopus can grasp and manipulate a variety of objects, from eggs to iPhones to toy sharks. The...