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Missouri Teachers Object to Being Shot During Drills
Missouri students and teachers required by law to participate in active shooter drills.
Teachers in St. Francois County, Missouri, have complained after they were told part of their duties include being shot at with pellet guns during “active shooter” drills. Officials told the teachers they would be required to wear goggles to protect their eyes.
After four teachers contacted the Prosecuting...
Greek teachers clash with riot police during protests over layoffs
Greek teachers have clashed with police as demonstrators took to the streets in capital, Athens, to protest against public sector layoffs and forced transfers in the austerity-hit nation.
Police fired tear gas at striking teachers and school patrol guards who tried to enter the Administrative Reforms Ministry in the country’s capital city on Monday.
The high school teachers’ union, OLME, started...
Greek civil service workers go on strike over massive layoffs
Protesters attend a demonstration in Athens, Greece, July 8, 2013.
Tens of thousands of Greek municipal workers have staged a strike to protest against the massive public sector layoffs enacted by the government in order to secure promised loans.
Greek civil servants including policemen and schoolteachers took to the streets outside the Administrative Reform Ministry in Athens on Monday, as the government...
Spaniards to protest against austerity cuts, corruption
Spaniards protesting against medical spending cuts in Madrid on February 17, 2013.
Amid fresh reports of Royal family corruption, furious Spaniards are set to stage massive nationwide protests against severe budget cuts.
Massive protests have been planned for Saturday in Madrid, Barcelona and other cities.
Teachers, students, miners, medical staff, workers from various sectors, along with a number...
Hungary students to call mass protests amid pending educational reforms
Demonstrators made up of university students, teachers, doctors and artists shout anti-government slogans in central Budapest on December 17, 2012.
Hungarian students have threatened to stage mass protests unless the government meets their demands of higher education reforms.
The government has until February 11 to settle a month-long standoff or student networks will launch protests across the country,...
Several US states work to allow teachers to carry arms at schools
Gun shop in East Windsor, Connecticut.
Several states in America are working to allow teachers to carry weapons at schools, following a deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
On Thursday, the Utah Shooting Sports Council (USSC) canceled its fee for educators who intend to take part in training sessions in order to be allowed to carry concealed weapons at schools.
Referring...
Thousands in Hong Kong protest 'brainwash' education reform
Parents, teachers and children gather during a protest against a new Chinese national education course in Hong Kong September 1,2012.
Just days before the start of the school year, tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents took to the streets to protest what they believe is an attempt by authorities to ‘brainwash’ students.
More than 40,000 people assembled outside government headquarters...
30,000 pupils branded as bigots in Britain
Penalised: Primary school pupils are being labelled as bigots over minor squabbles in the playground and so-called hate crimes involving words including 'gaylord' and 'white trash'.
More than 10,000 primary school pupils in a single year have been labelled racist or homophobic over minor squabbles.
Even toddlers in nursery classes are being penalised for so-called hate crimes such as...
Heavily accented teachers removed from Arizona classrooms
School districts in Arizona are under orders from the state’s Department of Education to remove from classrooms teachers who speak English with a very heavy accent or whose speech is ungrammatical.
Officials say they want students who don’t know much English to have teachers who can best model how to speak the language, but, according to The Wall Street Journal, some principals and administrators...
US warns of education catastrophe as up to 300,000 teachers set to lose jobs
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School districts around the country, forced to resort to drastic money-saving measures, are warning hundreds of thousands of teachers that their jobs may be eliminated in June.
The districts have no choice, they say, because their usual sources of revenue — state money and local property taxes — have been hit hard by the recession. In addition, federal stimulus money...
UK Education Guidelines: Do not use 'Mum' and 'Dad'
The guidelines say that the word “parents” must replace “mum and dad”, and that teachers should educate pupils about civil partnerships and gay adoption rights.
The British government is telling teachers to avoid using the words “mum and dad” as part of an effort to cut down on “homophobia” and increase acceptance of “gay families.”
The...