Articles in "education"
Israeli Teens Using AI Faster Than Schools Can Adapt, Survey Warns
While adults debate how artificial intelligence should be used in schools, students have already made the decision for them according to a ...
Israel to Expand Mobile Phone Ban to Middle Schools Nationwide
The Ministry of Education (Israel) announced on Sunday that it will extend its ban on mobile phone use to middle schools across Israel in ...
Kazakhstan Launches National AI Initiative for Secondary Education
(Kazinform) - The President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, has signed a decree “On Measures to Introduce Artificial Intelligence ...
Baku Engineering University Launches New Materials Science Laboratory
Baku (AZERTAC) - The opening ceremony of the newly established Materials Science Laboratory at the Faculty of Architecture and Construction ...
Azerbaijani Scholar Ali Farhadov Named Best Researcher of 2026
Baku (AZERTAC) - Leading researcher of the Department of Scientific Research and Presentation of Azerbaijani History of the National Museum ...
Israelis Show Growing Interest in Learning Persian, School Says
As the war with Iran continues to shape daily life in Israel, one of the country’s largest language schools is seeing growing interest in ...
Wartime Stress Pushes Israeli Educators Toward Anxiety and Burnout, Study Finds
Israeli teachers trying to support students while coping with wartime stress are facing a mounting psychological toll, new research from ...
Israeli Schools Partially Reopen After Two-Week War Closure
After more than two weeks of nationwide closures triggered by Iranian missile attacks, Israeli students began returning to classrooms as ...
A Generation Interrupted: How Israel’s Displaced Children Lost Nearly Two School Years
The children arrived at the hotels with nothing. No school bags, no textbooks, no routine. Some had watched their homes burn. Others had ...
Mobile Phone Bans Don’t Improve Academic Results, Czech Study Finds
Brno (CTK) - Banning mobile phones in schools does not directly lead to improved academic results. Pupils are less distracted, but on the ...