Horace Mann Educators Raises Dividend by 2.9% to $0.36
Horace Mann Educators has declared an increase in its dividend by 2.9%, bringing the payout to $0.36 per share.
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Horace Mann Educators has declared an increase in its dividend by 2.9%, bringing the payout to $0.36 per share.
Educators and parents in India have expressed mixed views regarding a recent Supreme Court order concerning the NCERT curriculum, sparking debate on its implications.

Two educators from the 'Bambini' preschool in Hadžići, Bosnia, suspected of child abuse, have been released, with the Sarajevo Cantonal Prosecutor's Office proposing a ban on them from working in kindergartens.

A court has issued the first ruling in favor of educators who are not members of representative unions, regarding the discriminatory nature of collective agreement provisions on jubilee awards and severance pay, while a Constitutional Court opinion is still pending.

The Independent Union of Educators of Serbia (NSPRS) announced that the Higher Court in Belgrade confirmed that a union member, Snežana, was discriminated against based on her union affiliation.

The Alek Kavčić Foundation has opened a competition for its 'Enlightener' award, inviting educators, students, and parents to nominate deserving teachers.

The Finnish government's proposed cuts to integration services, centralizing them to municipal employment areas, raise concerns among educators about municipal resources and potential increases in immigrant unemployment.
Some educators are now investigating how artificial intelligence chatbots, offering personalized and accessible coaching, can help students improve their writing skills.
Various professionals and educators are weighing in on how artificial intelligence will affect job opportunities, professional self-worth, and the skills required for youngsters in the software and service sectors.

Over the last week, practitioners from 15 institutions in Chennai went through an in-person upskilling training programme conducted by the faculty of Portobello Institute in Ireland; Chennai…
Serbian educators are reacting with 'shock, disbelief, and fear' to the appointment of Danka Nešović as Assistant Minister of Education for Secondary Education, following her year-long tenure at the Fifth Belgrade Gymnasium.

TikTok’s 2026 Discover List is here, featuring 50 creators to watch from around the world who are making a positive impact, on and off the platform. This year’s list is divided into five categories: educators, foodies, icons, innovators and originators. Those on the list come from a host of different countries, including Indonesia, Nigeria and […]
The Higher Court in Belgrade has ruled in favor of Snežana Obradović, a member of the Independent Union of Educators of Serbia, confirming discrimination in the payment of jubilee awards based on union affiliation.

An article discusses the perceived difficulty level of the CBSE Class 12 Accountancy exam held today, providing insights for students and educators.

Members of mathematics expert councils from Belgrade gymnasiums have written an open letter protesting the suspension of two colleagues from the Fifth Belgrade Gymnasium, questioning the motives behind targeting competent educators. The school's parent council has called for a new director and school board.
Aithor Launches AI Detector to Help Educators and Students Identify AI-Generated Writing The Globe and Mail

The play 'Teen Talk about Bullying' by Mikros Vorras is being restaged due to its success, offering students and adults two more opportunities to see it and address the cycle of bullying.

The Municipal Court in Sarajevo has issued restraining orders against educators from the 'Bambini' kindergarten in Hadžići, who are under suspicion.

A reader's opinion highlights the absence of a national teacher registry in Finland, which would ensure all students are taught by qualified educators.

Hundreds of trade unionists and teachers are protesting in front of the Presidential Administration at Cotroceni Palace against the government's austerity measures, which they claim negatively impact salaries, working conditions, and the status of educators.

Educators at the 'Naša radost' preschool institution in Subotica claim they have been subjected to political discrimination by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) for years, with the intensity increasing recently.

The New York Times is soliciting input from high school and college educators on how artificial intelligence is changing the way they teach writing and assign coursework.
An opinion piece highlights the severe teacher shortage in Israel, warning that a failure to invest in educators and a move towards privatization could jeopardize the future of society.

A Kentucky school has implemented a cellphone ban, and this article explores the experiences of students and educators regarding its effectiveness.