Critical pedagogy
US Air Force gender-inclusive training tells cadets to not use “mom”, “dad”
Yet, no one explains how Diversity and Inclusion training can effect the course of an actual battle…
Education Ministry plans to amend the music schools act
Ljubljana – After equality ombudsman found music schools act discriminatory, the Education Ministry announced on Tuesday changes to the legislation on music schools. An analysis on the inclusiveness of music schools will also be conducted, focusing on the inclusion of children with special needs, to serve as a basis for the changes.
19,000 teachers served students with autism in Turkey: Education minister
Turkey provided special education services for 41,854 students with autism in 1,521 special education schools with 19,357 teachers, Education Minister Mahmut Özer has said.
The system is ready for children
The Minister of Education, Branko Rui, says for RTS that the educational system is ready and that it was not a place where the virus was transmitted thanks to the responsibility shown by the children and the teaching staff. He points out that there is no reason not to conduct a small graduation exam this year.
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Eight Reasons Why You Should Go into Teaching
Are you at a crossroads in your life and wondering what you should do next? What you should do for a career might be one of the items on your to-do list that you're thinking of changing - after all, many of us spend a lot of our waking hours with colleagues in our place of employment.
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Pupils' faith, nationality no longer to feature on certificates
A decision by the Education Ministry made public on Tuesday formally ends the practice of Greek schools publishing the religious faith and nationality of pupils on school certificates and the ministry's Myschool website.
Turkey cannot advance with 'obedient citizens'
When I was in junior high, every year they would take us to the ancient city of Ephesus, split us into two groups and make us debate on a given subject. We were not allowed to select our group, thus, the view we defended could actually be opposing our personal view.
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