A revised education law in Greece gives university students enrolled for decades the choice to complete their studies or be removed from the registry.
ΤΟ ΒΗΜΑ is organizing the 2nd competition, continuing its mission to give students a platform to express their hopes, dreams, and ideas.
The Education Ministry begins mass deregistration of inactive students, while allowing exceptions and extensions for those close to finishing their degrees
Officials acknowledge the impact of school closures, especially in rural areas, where some children may now face daily commutes of up to 80 kilometers.
Researchers demand a review framework that meets global standards and guarantees fairness and objectivity.
The flexible timetables aim to support families and students. Parents must choose dismissal slots for the upcoming school year.
Two first graders will attend classes locally for the first time, instead of traveling by boat to Kalymnos.
In detailing the draft legislation before members of a Parliament committee, Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki also referred to the legal recognition of the Bektashi sect in Thrace
The reform aims to set a new standard for foreign language education across all levels of primary and secondary schooling.
The eVivlio app offers free access to audiobooks by Greek and international authors, narrated by well-known actors.
The Greek Parliament is poised to vote on a Ministry of Education bill this Wednesday regarding the establishment of Onassis Public Schools.
A high school teacher in Lavrio, Greece, distributing LGBTQ+ hate material to students has sparked public outrage.
Starting Sept. 11, students in Greece will be required to keep their cell phones inside their schools bags.
OECD data from 2018 reveals that Greece’s public spending on higher education was a mere 0.9% of total government expenditure, starkly lower than the OECD average of 2.2% and the EU22 average of 1.8%.
First nationwide college entrance exams this week, with modern Greek language and literature the first subject for test-takers
In view of an alarming increase in school bullying cases in Greece, the Education Ministry will be tightening laws and launching a platform for parents and students to report incidents