Sheikh Al-Ruqban discusses the ruling on students surprising their teachers with gifts, emphasizing the importance of adhering to Islamic guidelines. He warns against the potential risks associated with this practice.
Indonesian educational authorities announced the disbursement of certification dues for thousands of teachers in West Java and Banten through Jabar Banten Bank. This initiative aims to enhance educational services and ensure timely payments.
The German Teachers' Association has expressed growing concern over students' increasing reliance on artificial intelligence for completing school assignments, which may negatively affect their educational skills.
The South Tangerang government aims to strengthen the implementation of the PP Tunas program by involving teachers in schools. This initiative is part of efforts to improve educational quality and develop curricula.
Third-year higher education students can now apply for the teacher recruitment competition in 2026, raising questions about how the diversity of submitted applications will affect readiness for the new academic year.
Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka has pledged to enhance the working conditions of contract teachers at Inpres Kaniti School in Kupang during his recent visit. This commitment aims to address the challenges faced by educators in remote areas.
Early education centers in Singapore are under increasing pressure to extend working hours to support working parents. However, this proposal may impose psychological and physical costs on teachers.