
On Teachers' Day, Czech university academics plan nationwide protests over low salaries
The demonstration will feature mainly lecturers of humanities and the social sciences, who on average earn less than secondary school teachers.
CERMAT explained: Applications to Czech secondary school are due today
What you need to know about the standardized test and why it's becoming increasingly controversial.
From CEO to classroom: Dermacol chief Věra Komárová on founding a school
Leonardo da Vinci Academy, founded by one of Czechia’s most influential women, is a young international school with a bright future.
Limited capacity in Czech high schools could shrink future career prospects
A new analysis by EDUin shows that students who don't find a place in Czech gymanisum are often pushed into more narrow fields of study.
Czech School Inspectorate: Critical thinking and student engagement missing from classrooms
New teaching guidelines are being developed to prepare Czech students for a future that demands problem-solving skills.
5 takeaways from PM Fiala's plan for improving the Czech education system
Modernizing the education system and paying teachers better are among key messages of a last week's conference on the future of education.
A small international school with big dreams gets a new location in Prague
The Leonardo da Vinci Academy school opens a new location in a landmark building in Prague’s historical center.
New Czech education minister pushes for later school starting time
Beginning the school day at 9 a.m. is among the proposed changes from the newly appointed education minister.
Study: Czech grading policies show bias, stifle student ambition
A think tank is calling for a change in the level of autonomy given to teachers as well as a shift to more verbal assesment and a less strict system.
Private grammar school attendance doubles in seven years in Czechia
Interest in private schools is increasing, but a crucial amendment clarifying their enrollment rules is still pending.
President and education head agree: Change is needed in Czech classrooms
From entrance-exams to more future-proof academics, President Miloš Zeman and Education Minister Petr Gazdík discussed necessary reforms
'A step backwards': Proposed changes to Czech foreign-language curriculum draw scrutiny
The Education Ministry has proposed abolishing the requirement to learn a second language from the eighth grade onwards.
A new policy could see Czech schools drop the second language requirement
The proposed curriculum change would be one of the most significant changes to come to Czech primary school in decades.
Czech daily news roundup: Thursday, March 31, 2022
Government raises benefits due to inflation, National Bank to decide on interest rate rise, Castle chief accused of football corruption.
Education Ministry: Ukrainian refugees should seek schooling outside Prague
The Czech government is working to increase school capacities but spaces in big cities will still be scarce.
Will Ukrainian refugees be able to find work in Czechia?
Arrivals from war-torn Ukraine number over 100,000, and steps are already being taken to ease their integration into Czech working life.
For Ukrainian refugee children in Czechia, classes begin on Monday
The Czech Ministry of Education has announced an initiative to help students from the war zone continue their studies.
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