Ministry plans to test foreign schoolchildren’s knowledge of Czech
The test is set to begin in two months, but the format and timing are yet to be specified by the Ministry of Education.
A 'relic' in the EU: Czech primary schools' new report card shifts focus from grades
Czechia's new report card, primarily focusing students' strengths and progress with grades secondary, could go into use later this year.
Czech government approves sweeping reforms to secondary school education
Secondary education should change in the next four years so that it corresponds to the interest of applicants and the demand of the labor market.
Czech universities resist stricter changes to international students’ visa scheme
Under new rules, Czech universities face punishment and exclusion from the visa scheme if new criteria are not met.
Education minister: English should be compulsory for all Czech schoolchildren
Mikuláš Bek believes either German or French should be mandatory second foreign language subjects, and Russian should be phased out.
Prague to increase secondary school capacity to deal with surging demand
A shortage of school spots in the capital has led Prague City Council to add new classes and increase the maximum number of students allowed.
Summer holiday officially begins in Czechia today: How long does school break last?
Today children at Czech schools receive their report card. These are the traditions for honoring the teacher, tips for camp, and more.
Minister Bek sets ambitious agenda to transform Czech education landscape
New Czech Minister of Education Mikuláš Bek said fundamental changes are needed to future-proof education.
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.
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