Spain Meet the Spanish teenagers who hunt down celebrity spelling errors Celebrities in Spain would be well advised to brush up on their spelling and grammar — lest they find themselves hunted down by a class of teenage spell-checkers who are publicly calling out written mistakes found on social media. 29/05/2019
Partner content Why education is big business in Dubai Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai The UAE has the highest concentration of university branch campuses in the world and most are in Dubai. With a 2 billion euro revenue from annual tuition fees, the education sector in the city is big business. 23/05/2019
Iraq Watch: Retired teacher keeps kids off video games at Iraq street schoo Khamis Ali sets up his open-air classroom in the street outside his house. 10/05/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. LGBT education in the UK must not stop with children when adults are part of the problem ǀ View The UK’s track record for the discussion of LGBT+ topics in the classroom remains poor. But all that could change is parents get behind the changes being introduced by the government. 10/04/2019
World News Euroviews. Abidjan Principles must pass three crucial tests in order to strengthen right to education ǀ View Increasingly autocratic States are pushing nativist narratives through national curricula, where schools face more centralized political controls and where the academic freedom of teachers is under attack. Are the Abidjan Principles robust enough to support the fight back against these tendencies? 26/03/2019
Romania Teaching young Romanians to fly away from unemployment A school for flight attendants is proving a hit. 21/03/2019
Norway American mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck becomes first woman to win Able Prize Karen Uhlenbeck of the University of Texas at Austin became the first woman to be awarded what many consider to be the “Nobel” of math, which is handed out annually by the King of Norway to one or more outstanding mathematicians. 20/03/2019
USA Hollywood actresses among 40 charged with over US college fraud scheme Wealthy families paid fraudsters to take entry tests or create fake sports profiles to get their children into top universities. 12/03/2019
France 'Sex education is not porn': Instagram backlash after account removal An Instagram account providing sex education with illustrations of body parts was taken down following complaints, then reinstated after receiving criticism for its action. 07/03/2019
Kosovo Euroviews. "My dream of a magic school faded... What I want is equality" ǀ View Living with a disability is challenging, and no more so than for 14-year-old Rijad Mehmeti. Living with cerebal palsy in Kosovo, he dreamed of a magic school where he could enjoy his education. Now, he dreams of equality for all children to enjoy their education, regardless of disability. 07/03/2019
Focus Building resilience in the face of disaster In partnership with The Government of Japan More than two decades since a devastating earthquake, Focus travels to the Japanese city of Kobe to see how the city has rebuilt itself and find out how it turned the disaster into an opportunity. 27/02/2019
World Malian refugees in Mauritania: education in an emergency context In partnership with The European Commission Aid Zone travels to the Mbera refugee camp in Mauritania to see what is being done to educate the refugee minors from Mali in order to protect them from early forced marriage and child labour. 21/02/2019
France French MPs vote for mandatory EU flags in classrooms "Schools are not barracks," said one MP critical of the move. 12/02/2019
USA Are universities discriminating against men? | NBC Left Field Over the past year, the US Department of Education has opened several investigations into universities following complaints that they are systematically discriminating against male students. But is this true? 01/02/2019
Italy Ciao, textbooks! How robots are helping teach at one school in Italy Ciao, textbooks! How robots are helping teach at one school in Italy 02/01/2019
World Jordan's school challenge: educating Syrian refugee children with disabilities In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Aid Zone Euronews' Monica Pinna travels to Jordan to look at how the EU and other international organisations are supporting the country's efforts to integrate Syrian refugee children into the national school system. 20/12/2018
World Learning in Russia's temples of theatre and ballet In partnership with Rossotrudnichestvo In this episode of Learning World, Euronews takes a look at some of the best ballet and theatre schools in Russia and examines how easy it is for foreign students to study such disciplines in the country. 14/12/2018
World Youth & education, Malala Fund discussed at UAE Knowledge Summit The fifth annual Knowledge Summit took place in the UAE this December, under the banner of ‘Youth and the Future of the Knowledge Economy’. 14/12/2018