12 Real Teacher Interview Questions (and How to Ace Them Like a Pro)

Smiling teacher ready for a job interview

You’ve taught hundreds of lessons, but somehow, one interview question can make your mind go blank. Don’t worry, we’ve got you. At EDU Passport, we’ve connected thousands of teachers across 130 countries and helped educators land jobs that fit their skills, values, and spark. To help you prep like a pro, we’ve gathered 12 real […]

Why Thousands of Indiana Kids Are Repeating Third Grade and What Hope Looks Like Next

Teacher reading with third-grade students in classroom

Around 3,000 third graders in Indiana are starting this school year right where they left off, not because they didn’t try, but because they didn’t meet the state’s new reading proficiency standards. It’s a number that’s stirring emotions across classrooms and kitchen tables. Parents are worried, teachers are reflective, and policymakers are calling it accountability. […]

South Korean Universities Are Saying No to Students With Bullying Records

South Korean students walking on a university campus, representing admissions and character evaluation

In an unprecedented move, South Korea’s top universities are starting to deny admission to applicants with records of school bullying even when those students have outstanding grades. This marks a major shift in how character and past behavior are weighed alongside academic achievement in the nation’s highly competitive higher education system. During the 2025 admissions […]