World Why isn't there one unified sign language in the Middle East region? There are approximately 72 million deaf people worldwide, using more than 300 different sign languages, according to the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD). 03/07/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19: Parents help change Scotland's course over schools reopening Parents voicing their concerns over the quality of their children's education have pushed the Scottish Government to change course over re-opening schools part-time. 27/06/2020
World Why might UAE university applications spike in the wake of global pandemic? The UAE’s e-learning programme, which has been in place since March, will come to an end with the resumption of the academic year on August 30, according to the Ministry of Education. 19/06/2020
World What do students in the Middle East & North Africa think about e-learning? According to the World Bank, more than 103 million students in the Middle East and North Africa region have been unable to attend school since the COVID-19 pandemic began. 19/06/2020
Romania 'Back to the Middle Ages': Outrage in Romania over gender studies ban The legislation now needs to be approved by President Klaus Iohannis. 17/06/2020
World News Euroviews. COVID-19 is teaching investors a thing or two about how important an opportunity “edtech” is ǀ View Across Europe, there are over 20 million students in tertiary education. Every single student has suffered due to the lack of digital infrastructure in place to allow remote learning, negatively impacting their learning opportunities which could impact future generations. 29/05/2020
Green News University course helps students face climate crisis with hope It's easy to feel anxious about the state of the environment but this course is fighting that feeling with education. 28/05/2020
Green News Would you move to rural New Zealand to send your kids to Green School? Parents are trying out this radical new form of education, which puts the environment at the centre of learning. 26/05/2020
France France school closures to be 'catastrophic for an entire generation' When it comes to education, will the COVID-19 pandemic prove to be an incubator for inequalities? Euronews went to a French suburb to try and get some answers. 09/05/2020
Romania Viral plea for smartphone from girl who wants to learn in lockdown Romania's schools have been shut since March 11 and pupils in rural parts of the country lack access to the internet. 08/05/2020
World Activist Kerry Kennedy says the Middle East region is in transition With an uncle who served as a President of the United States, and a father who ran for office, human rights activist Kerry Kennedy has a unique perspective on the state of politics and a free press in her homeland today. 10/04/2020
World How are translations between English and Arabic helping to tackle misinformation? Iraqi students from the University of Mosul are on a mission to share English content with their peers in Arabic. 10/04/2020
Green News Robots attend graduation in place of students at Japanese university Virtual tech solutions are on the rise as coronavirus prevents students from travelling to their graduation ceremony. 07/04/2020
Green News Young people of the Amazon are the real guardians of the rainforest Three young people in the Amazon describe why protecting the forest is crucial to their livelihoods. 04/04/2020
Greece Greece uses TV to teach school children during COVID-19 lockdown The Greek state broadcaster ERT has started offering lessons on television for children kept out of class because of the coronavirus lockdown. 31/03/2020
USA Euroviews. How Trump officials' fixation on false rape accusations hurts the real victims ǀ View Members of Congress can't let Education Secretary Betsy DeVos off easy when she testifies Thursday about her department's new budget request. They must use this opportunity to interrogate her about her planned changes to sexual harassment rules on college campuses. 28/02/2020
Business Planet The age of AI: supercharging Europe's tech transformation In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet travels to Dublin to see how one innovative firm's AI tech is offering children immersive play and learning experiences through voice recognition technology. 07/02/2020
World News Holocaust Remembrance Day: how is the Holocaust taught where you live? From UK to Germany, from Spain to Greece, the educational standards vary enormously regarding the genocide of millions of Jews. Euronews looks at how Europe's children learn about the Holocaust. 27/01/2020
World How is a Yemeni school using music to help children in wartime? A school in the southwest of Yemen is implementing music lessons, in the hope of easing the stress of children living within the community. 17/01/2020
World Education, arts and crafts in this episode On the show, Edtech solution in the DRC where a platform is providing children with access to digital lessons and transforming the school experience. 27/12/2019