Polish pro-life activist sentenced and fined for report that tied homosexuality to pedophilia and HIV
Mariusz Dzierżawski lamented the fact that a court in Gdansk had ruled to be slander what he considers to be medical warnings about homosexuality
370,000 Polish pupils to receive free laptops this year
The program aims to provide equal opportunities to children as part of Poland’s digital transformation
14 arrested after students riot over right to wear religious garb inside French school
France’s education minister reported a sharp increase in the number of attacks against secularism in French schools
France: Teacher faced death threats for requesting student remove Islamic veil to sit exam
The student’s friend posted about the incident on social media, whipping up a frenzy of hate against the teacher who faced death threats
Polish education minister slams transgender toilets located in Warsaw school
Polish Education Minister Przemysław Czarnek has called the establishment of a special toilet for transgender and non-binary students in a Warsaw high school the “madness of postmodernism and neo-marxism”
Liberal Paris parents rush into private schools to escape diversity
According to the statistics, 37% of Parisian students study privately
Polish schools accept 130,000 children from Ukraine
As much as 10,000 Ukrainian children are being admitted to schools every day, said the Polish minister of education and science
Spain: Vox signs historic pact with People’s Party to enter regional government for first time
The new coalition promises to guarantee the rights of parents to decide on the education of their children
UK: Woke teachers banned from promoting BLM and left-wing political bias in education crackdown
The detailed guidance supports the Education Act 1996, which introduced a legal duty on teachers to uphold impartiality in the classroom
Schools told to drop ‘Mr,’ ‘Mrs,’ ‘Sir,’ and ‘Madam’ in favor of gender-neutral terms when addressing teachers
The session, titled “Getting the language right for 2022,” suggested dropping phrases such as ‘son,’ ‘mother,’ ‘boy,’ and ‘girl’ and to use more socially-inclusive language
VIDEO: Hidden camera reveals extent of Islamic radicalization in French school
A teacher explained that the separation is necessary to “respect religious codes”
Germany’s primary school students fail to reach minimum standards in German and math
Many children leave Germany’s primary schools without being able to read and write adequately
The consequences of ‘wokeness’ coming first, with children a distant second
From Europe to the Americas, the battle for the safety of innocent children rages on
UK universities introduce controversial mandatory courses on race and gender
Has the entire UK university system gone woke? Modules on controversial topics are a requirement for students wishing to participate in academic life
Budapest’s Semmelweis University among top 300 in the world
11 Hungarian universities made it into the top 1,000
Hungary spends record amount on higher education
Spending on higher education in Hungary is 50 percent above the EU average
VIDEO: California teacher tells student to pledge allegiance to LGBT flag after removing American flag from classroom
‘I pledge allegiance to the queers’
German Greens demand gender-neutral writing in schools
The Green Minister for Education in the state of Baden-Württemberg is pushing for the use of gender-neutral language in schools
The gender “equality” ideology is barging into Polish universities
Academic experts warn of Polish universities becoming generators of ideology and depravation, not knowledge
The new Canadian curriculum seeks to ‘decolonize’ the way mathematics is taught
The original report on the curriculum has been quietly edited, writing out some paragraphs mentioning racism
Spanish teacher suspended for stating that there are only two genders
“Punished for claiming the world is round”
Number of people in EU with higher education is rising: report
11 EU states have already achieved the goal of having 45 percent of people aged 25-34 complete higher education by 2030, according to latest Eurostat report
The EU is an unlawful entity, and students will learn this fact during history lessons, says Polish education minister
Minister Przemysław Czarnek emphasized that Polish history must be presented truthfully in history lessons
Czechs kids forced to learn from home for longest period of time of all EU nations
Only first and second graders are back in schools
Polish education minister: Gender theory is Marxism, and class struggle has been replaced by gender struggle
The Polish government is introducing an academic freedom passage that guarantees the right for students and faculties to self-expression, including in regard to religion and philosophy
The EU torched Hungary’s education law but willfully ignores Spain’s attack on private schools and push for sex education for six year olds
Polish universities that support pro-abortion protests could lose funding, threatens Polish Minister of Education
Minister Przemysław Czarnek underlined that university authorities who encourage students and teachers to participate in protests help increase the threat of the pandemic
German and Hungarian education systems take radically different approach to nationalism
Greta Thunberg is compared to Joan of Arc in Polish textbook for public schools
One of the textbooks for teaching literature in Polish high school has included an article which evaluates Thunberg as the “hero of our times”
Hungarian Fulbright scholarships to increase by €1 million a year
The scholarships will be designed to help Hungarian students study or perform research in the U.S. for a year
Hungarian students stabs teacher over one bad grade
“I will stab her if she gives me a bad grade”
Polish students are among the best in world in latest PISA tests
Polish students ace reading, math and science
Hungary’s PISA results improve but more is needed
Hungary lands between Italy and Lithuania
Migrants in Austria are less educated than expected
As reported in the Austrian media, migrants seeking asylum in the country are way less educated than authorities proclaimed. Nearly 70 percent of them only finished compulsory schooling, while those with a university degree hit less than 10 percent.
Romanian parliament amends controversial bill on language tuition
The Chamber of Deputies (Camera Deputaților), the lower house of the Romanian Parliament amended the education bill on Wednesday, restoring ethnic Hungarian elementary schoolteachers’ rights to teach Romanian language and literature.
Parents can block “Rainbow Friday” planned for schools
September family grants brought forward
The Ministry of Human Capacities (EMMI) brought forward the payment of state family grants for September to help shopping for school.
Gender studies ban sparks debate in Hungary
Legislation introduced by the Ministry of Human Capacities (EMMI) to no longer subsidize gender studies in Hungary has sparked a major debate in the country and leading conservative intellectuals say the entire issue is politically motivated.