School in Benin recovers ancestral language in the classroom to combat colonial legacy
The Saint Salomon institution is one of the few institutions in Benin to adopt bilingual education of Adja and French
Newcastle University strike highlights crisis in UK higher education
A wave of university industrial action signals a deepening crisis in British higher education, driven by market-oriented policies
Trump denies student loan relief to nonprofit workers who are at odds with his political agenda
Trump’s latest executive order directs the Education Department to exclude student loan forgiveness for workers at certain organizations.
Students take over university buildings in Argentina to demand funding for education
Dozens of faculties have been taken over by university students in Argentina in response to President Milei’s veto of a law to refinance the budget of higher education institutions.
Kenya’s students reject new funding model
Kenyan students have been on the streets to protest a new funding model for higher education that they claim limits access to education
Indian students and youth protest corruption in entrance exams
Repeated cancellations, corruption, and exclusivity have disrupted the future of millions of students who write these centralized examinations every year to get admission into professional and higher study courses and certain careers
Serbian student groups protest new state-wide exam to qualify for higher education
The Serbian government is pushing the long pending plan to introduce Državna matura, a new state-wide qualifying exam for high school students to get admission into higher educational institutes
Afghan activist Matiullah Wesa’s arrest invokes widespread condemnation
Matiullah Wesa is a prominent education activist and has been running an educational organization for nearly 14 years
Global health education in Greece threatened by commodification
Professors and postgraduate students of tuition-free Master’s Programs in Public Health and Health Policy, and Primary Health Care find themselves locked out of the Medical School classrooms in Thessaloniki
Ecuadorian teachers mobilize in defense of equalization of salary
In Ecuador, the teachers teaching in public institutions receive around 50% less salaries than those teaching in private institutions
Ecuadorian teachers on hunger strike in defense of Intercultural Education Law
The teachers are demanding the full implementation of the Organic Law of Intercultural Education (LOEI), including equalization of teachers’ salaries at national level
Pakistan’s Supreme Court restores the National Assembly and other stories
Today we look at Pakistan’s Supreme Court verdict on the no-trust motion against PM Khan, a report on excess resource use and ecological damage, and more






