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To mark International Women in Engineering Day on 23 June, we reflect on the gender gap in STEM and explore how policies and school practices can help close it.
The best education systems treat refugee and migrant integration as a shared responsibility, building pathways to belonging, wellbeing and achievement.
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes work, communication, and decision-making, AI literacy is no longer optional – it’s foundational. Education systems must prepare young people to navigate AI in daily life and use it responsibly.
This European Commission report explores the state of the teaching profession in the EU - primarily through data from the OECD Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) 2024.
Mentoring can benefit both new and experienced teachers when mentors receive professional development in building trust, active listening and collaborative dialogue.
The Climate Competent (CliC) project helps young people understand, anticipate and respond to climate crises through exploration, play and hands-on activities.
If you’re looking for a practical way to bring sustainability, digital skills and real-world challenges into your classroom, Girls Go STEM offers a simple place to start.