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DCU welcomes new teaching fellows to shape the future of teacher education

Author: Ireland Live

Dublin City University has appointed five new teaching fellows to its Institute of Education, strengthening the connection between classroom practice and teacher training. The fellows will bring real-world insights to shape the next generation of educators and support innovative approaches to teaching.

Mulroy College unveils new STEM lab to drive innovation in Donegal

Author: Ireland Live

Mulroy College in Milford has unveiled a cutting-edge STEM lab and makerspace backed by Mowi Ireland. Equipped with 3D printers, robotics, and coding tools, the facility aims to spark innovation and hands-on learning, strengthening Donegal’s pipeline of future scientists and engineers.

New special schools plan aims to reshape Northern Ireland’s education system

Author: BBC

Northern Ireland’s Education Authority has unveiled a bold plan to expand special school capacity by 6,000 places, including new campuses in Belfast. With schools at breaking point and £1.7bn in funding sought, the move demands swift cross-government action and long-term vision.

Tumultuous start to Alberta school year with possible teachers strike, confusion over school policies

Author: Global News

Alberta parents are bracing for a potential teacher strike or lockout as shifting provincial policies on books and sports also add confusion and chaos to the school year.

Kazan Global Youth Summit highlights values, education, AI in learning

Author: Daily Sabah

The summit’s declaration emphasized that AI and digital technologies should support Muslim youth, ensure ethical and safe education, protect children’s rights, strengthen teacher training, and foster creativity and lifelong learning

Students in Ontario community forced to learn online with no school to attend

Author: Global News

The start of school looked a lot different for many students in the town of Parry Sound, Ont., when they found out weeks before the start of classes that there was no actual school to attend.

KKR, Apollo Fuel Rush of Private Investment Into Asia’s Schools

Author: Bloomberg

Private money is pouring into schools in Asia as investors seek to turn a profit on the growing demand for quality education.

Kazakhstan’s Higher Education Transformation – Minister Sayasat Nurbek on Attracting Global Talent and Driving Innovation

Author: The Times of Central Asia

Kazakhstan is moving quickly to reposition its universities for a more competitive, tech-driven future and to become Central Asia’s study destination of choice.

University of Pennsylvania’s Global Higher Education Management program brings international experts together for online course

Author: EdTech Innovation Hub

Students in the Graduate School’s Global Higher Education Management (GHEM) program will be able to enjoy lessons led by professors from South Africa, India, the UK and other international destinations thanks to a 12-month online masters course.

Learning Frontiers

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Education is navigating a remarkable period of transformation that challenges conventional assumptions while opening avenues for innovation.

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