Education Ministry
American woman realizes childhood dream in Ordu
A 46-year-old American woman who moved to the northern province of Ordu following a trip to the Black Sea region nine years ago has expressed how she not only adapted to the Turkish culture but also realized her dream of learning the art of glass thanks to the municipality's vocational courses.
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Safeguarding against cyberattacks
The political upheaval surrounding the cyberattack on the Education Ministry's online platform commonly referred to as the Subject Bank, intended to establish a consistent nationwide standard for end-of-year high school exams, has diverted public discourse from more significant matters.
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Digital backdoor to exams platform
The Education Ministry has announced that it has fallen victim to the largest cyberattack in the country's history, with distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks being aimed at its centralized high school examination platform.
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Cyberattack disrupts high school exams, causes political spat
The Education Ministry says it has been targeted in a cyberattack described as the most extensive in the country's history, aimed at disabling a centralized high school examination platform.
Schools recruited ahead of Sunday ballot
The distribution of electoral materials at schools around the country designated as polling stations continues unabated in the run-up to Greece's national elections.
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More youngsters opting for private college route
Some 100,000 students in Greece choose private colleges over public universities after graduating from high school, with the Hellenic Colleges Association (HCA) reporting a 10% rise in admissions in the 2022-2023 academic year.
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Court declares teachers strike against PISA exams to be illegal
A strike called by teacher unions to coincide with the holding of the country's first-ever testing program aimed at evaluating whether schools are giving youngsters the education and skills they need has been declared illegal by an Athens court.
Opposition plans distribution of ministries if elected on May 14: Akşener
The distribution of the ministries will be made according to the number of deputies the Republican People's Party (CHP) and the İYİ (Good) Party will receive, the latter's chair Meral Akşener has said.
Democracy Digest: Orban Says West Under Attack From ‘Progressive Biological Virus’
Orban reiterated his government's narrative that Hungary was in chaos before he took over in 2010. He paid a backhanded tribute to George Soros, saying that if the Hungarian-born US billionaire "had not launched his migration program, we would never have made it into the headlines".
Grieving Serbs Demand Resignations Over Fatal School Shootout
Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Belgrade elementary school Vladislav Ribnikar where eight pupils and one security worker were killed in Wednesday's mass shooting - and later on at Belgrade's Cvetni Trg [Flower Square], after which they went to the Education Ministry to hold a protest.