Education in France
Long wait for teachers
More than 120,000 university graduates are waiting to be appointed to teaching positions in public primary and secondary schools, and it will not happen anytime soon.
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Students increasingly shying away from on-campus learning
A growing number of university students are reluctant to return to face-to-face education amid the aftermath of the deadly earthquakes in early February last year and the prolonged period of pandemic-induced distance learning.
Woman 'kicked out' of Venice for posing nude next to war heroes statue
The tourist was also fined 450 euros
Teaching still predominantly domain of women
Ljubljana – More women than men work in education-related professions in Slovenia and the situation is getting more imbalanced still. Ahead of World Teachers’ Day, Statistics Office data show that the higher the level of education, the less disproportionate the share.
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Education Ministry: Cumulative baccalaureate success rate 67.8pct
The cumulative baccalaureate success rate before challenges is 67.8pct, up 5pct against last year's figure for the same stage of the June-July session - 62.9pct, the Ministry of Education informs on Monday.
French stand at RIUF, inaugurated by Ambassador Michele Ramis
French Ambassador to Bucharest, Michele Ramis, on Saturday inaugurated the French stand at the The Romanian International University Fair, at the Palace Hall, during which event she highlighted the importance of the academic and scientific partnership between France and Romania.
Turkish artists on display with mixed exhibition at Louvre Museum
Turkish artists opened an exhibition on May 25 at France’s Louvre Museum as part of the International Contemporary Arts Fair in the French capital.
Turkish education board bans admissions to French departments
Turkey's Higher Education Board (YÖK) said new students will not be admitted to the French language and literature and French language teaching departments at Turkish universities until further notice, daily Hürriyet reported on May 10.
Online Education Programs Expanding in Reach, Student Attention on the Rise
Online education used to be seen as something distant and borderline science fiction, but it's a very real element of our society nowadays. Various institutions are offering accredited programs in different fields, and the number is on the rise. At the same time, students have started to pay more and more attention to this type of education due to its inherent benefits.
Teachers dismiss scheme for homework-free weekends
Primary school teachers have dismissed as a publicity stunt the Education Ministry's announced "Bag at School" scheme, which foresees children in Greece not being given any homework on one weekend per month so they can spend more time with their families.
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