Education
Number of life centers in villages reaches 1,600: Minister
Within the scope of a project to convert abandoned schools in villages into "life centers," where children and their parents can receive education, 1,600 such village schools have been transformed into community centers to date, the Education Ministry has announced.
School year starts for millions of students in Türkiye
Approximately 19 million students and 1.2 million teachers in primary and secondary education institutions affiliated to the Education Ministry will start the 2022-2023 academic year today.
Propaganda Posing as Pedagogy: Poland’s Controversial New History Textbook
As the new school year starts in Poland, the ruling party is overhauling the social studies curriculum supposedly to improve students' historical consciousness. But with a single new textbook, critics warn this is no less than an attempt to indoctrinate youth.
Athens U among global top 400 universities
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens remains in the 1.3% of the best universities worldwide according to the results of the Academic Ranking of World Universities, also known as the Shanghai Ranking (ARWU - "Shanghai Ranking")
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850,000 students qualify for university
Around 850,000 out of nearly 3 million candidates have qualified to enter higher education programs across Türkiye, the Center for Assessment, Selection and Placement (ÖSYM) has announced after the main placement process was completed.
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Govt launches dialogue with NGOs representing old and young
Ljubljana – Prime Minister Rober Golob met with representatives of NGOs advocating for the young and the old on Thursday. The meeting, which Golob said was “definitely not the last”, agreed on the creation of task forces which will address some of the most urgent issues.
Which are the Most Popular but Expensive Destinations to Study Abroad
What else more than studying abroad can shape and mold students into well-rounded individuals who understand people from different cultural backgrounds and embrace people's perfections alongside their flaws? Experiencing new places and gaining a fresh perspective of the world while earning credits towards their degree is a dream for most students.
‘Process over canceled public exam to run transparently’
The State Supervisory Board (DDK) will continue to carry out the process of the cancellation of the 2022 Public Personnel Selection Exam (KPSS), which was canceled over fraud allegation, transparently, says Yunus Arıncı, the head of the DDK.
Matura results slightly worse than last year
Ljubljana – A total of 5,194 final-year secondary school students or some 95% passed the national school-leaving exam, known as the matura exam, which is close to last year’s 97%. Eighteen students scored all points and three students passed the international matura without losing a single point.
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American Council for International Education - Bulgaria is looking for Host Families for Students from the US
American Council for International Education - Bulgaria is looking for host families for students from the USA!