Record-breaking number of students take part in Erasmus programme

More and more students take the opportunity to study in another part of Europe.
EI launches world-wide photo action
Teens, ATVs a Dangerous Combo
Amidst attacks on union rights, American educators rally to defend public education
New online role-play tool helps parents talk about underage drinking with children
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is launching a new mobile app that features a simulated new video game-like tool to help parents practice tough conversations about underage drinking in a risk-free virtual...
Young adults more likely to attend college
American young adults are more racially and ethnically diverse, more likely to graduate from high school, and attend college, and less likely to smoke than previous generations, according to a report by the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and...
Tanzania: World Bank to Help Millions of Children Learn More in School through “Big Results Now in Education” Program
The World Bank Group’s Board of Executive Directors has approved support for Tanzania’s “Big Results Now in Education” program, which aims to raise the quality of education in the country’s primary and secondary schools. The Board also approved...
Australia: Cuts to Gonski funding detrimental to public education