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Judul: Unique Ways Teachers Are Celebrated Around the World
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Just like Mother\u2019s Day and Fathers\u2019 Day have us celebrating people who shape who we are, why shouldn\u2019t we celebrate teachers the same way? Well, guess what: many countries actually do! Let\u2019s take a look at just how that goes down in some places!<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"57022f7","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"South Korea: Respect for Educators on Teacher's Day"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"32ce810","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

Teachers are a big deal in South Korean culture, and with <\/span>Teacher's Day<\/b> falling on May 15th, it\u2019s the next best thing to your birthday if you\u2019re teaching on the peninsula.<\/span>
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<\/span>One of the most cherished customs is gifting carnations and handwritten notes. It\u2019s hardly a surprise to see teachers\u2019 faces almost completely hidden behind bushels of flowers as they make their way home at the end of the day! And the gifts, especially at international schools, are often enough to make you want to hop on a plane with a Korean teaching contract in your back pocket asap!<\/span><\/p>

What makes Korea\u2019s celebration really stand out, however, is how it celebrate teachers both past and present. Former students sometimes visit their teachers to reminisce and show respect, reinforcing the close teacher-student bond central to Korean culture.<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"0f9d253","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"Canada: The Warmth of Teacher Appreciation Day"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"0368b99","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

Canada celebrates <\/span>Teacher Appreciation Day<\/b> in May, coinciding with the larger <\/span>Teacher Appreciation Week<\/b> observed across North America. While the focus is on small, personal gestures, the impact can be really heartfelt.<\/span><\/p>

Students surprise their teachers with handwritten notes, creative drawings, or even a classroom performance or two. Parents and communities get involved by providing breakfast spreads, organizing potlucks, or giving thoughtful gifts like gift certificates to their favorite coffee shops (yes, please!).<\/span><\/p>

Students also share messages of thanks on social media, sometimes even reconnecting with former teachers to express their gratitude. These small acts of kindness create a ripple effect, fostering stronger connections within school communities.<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"2c5d9c7","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"United Arab Emirates: Teachers' Day with a Global Touch"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"7ba4c21","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

Other than the many long holidays for teachers in the UAE, every educator loves October 5th because it\u2019s \u201cWorld Teachers' Day.\u201d<\/p>

Students often express their gratitude through handwritten notes, or even gifts. And with the lavish lifestyles of the UAE, you can be sure that some of those gifts can be pretty fancy!<\/span><\/p>

Schools often organize events, assemblies and workshops to honor teachers' contributions and professional development.<\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"21b18bd","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"Thailand: Teachers' Day Rooted in Tradition"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"2d5483d","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

\u201c<\/span>Wan Wai Kru\u201d<\/b> (Teachers' Day) kicks off every January 16th, an event of respect tied to the core of Thai culture.<\/span><\/p>

Students kneel before their teachers in a gesture of humility and present symbolic offerings, including candles for wisdom, incense, and gorgeous floral arrangements for respect and humility.<\/span><\/p>

Schools also put together activities and competitions for teachers to kick back and destress. It\u2019s easy to see Thailand really love their teachers and do what it takes to show them how much they care!<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"c96d9ac","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"United Kingdom: A Week of Gratitude\n"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"f5aa304","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

In the UK, \u201c<\/span>National Thank a Teacher Day\u201d<\/b> is celebrated every June, and the recognition doesn\u2019t stop there. It\u2019s quite common for schools to set aside a whole week to thank teachers, creating a vibrant atmosphere of appreciation.<\/span><\/p>

Students craft personalized thank you cards, while parent-teacher associations organize small gatherings or treats. Some schools even host award ceremonies to highlight outstanding contributions by teachers - how cool is that? <\/span>
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<\/span>The school boards are even jumping on social media by encouraging people nationwide to share their favorite teacher memories using hashtags like #ThankATeacher.<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"1c4e106","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"What These Celebrations Teach Us"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"806be58","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

These traditions remind us that educators are not just working professionals; they\u2019re mentors, role models, and life-changers. You\u2019re most likely already one of them yourself, which is probably why you\u2019re reading this right now! So check out our EDU Jobs boards for opportunities not just in the countries above, but in the place that is just the right fit for YOU. It\u2019s time you get recognized, so get set to launch your teaching career to a dream destination, where respect and gratitude for teachers go hand in hand. <\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"}],"isInner":false}] ) [_yoast_wpseo_content_score] => Array ( [0] => 60 ) [_thumbnail_id] => Array ( [0] => 806 ) [_wp_old_date] => Array ( [0] => 2025-01-02 ) [_yoast_wpseo_focuskw] => Array ( [0] => Unique Ways Teachers Are Celebrated ) [_yoast_wpseo_metadesc] => Array ( [0] => Just like Mother’s Day and Fathers’ Day have us celebrating people who shape who we are, why shouldn’t we celebrate teachers the same way? ) [_yoast_wpseo_linkdex] => Array ( [0] => 60 ) [file] => Array ( [0] => ) [_file] => Array ( [0] => field_688ae67cd9801 ) [social_share_style] => Array ( [0] => global ) [_elementor_page_assets] => Array ( [0] => a:2:{s:7:"scripts";a:1:{i:0;s:18:"elementor-frontend";}s:6:"styles";a:1:{i:0;s:14:"widget-heading";}} ) [_elementor_css] => Array ( [0] => a:6:{s:4:"time";i:1773290728;s:5:"fonts";a:1:{i:0;s:9:"Work Sans";}s:5:"icons";a:0:{}s:20:"dynamic_elements_ids";a:0:{}s:6:"status";s:4:"file";i:0;s:0:"";} ) [_elementor_element_cache] => Array ( [0] => {"timeout":1773683143,"value":{"content":"

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Judul: Morocco Now Recognizes Degrees From 5 Major European Countries—Here’s What It Means
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Morocco has officially announced that select degrees from five major European countries will now be recognized as equivalent to Moroccan national diplomas. This includes bachelor\u2019s, master\u2019s, doctoral, and engineering degrees.<\/span><\/p>

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Judul: From Finland to Singapore: What the World’s Best Education Systems Have in Common
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Ever wonder why Finland and Singapore are like the Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay-Z of education? They\u2019ve got it all: brains, balance, and that secret sauce every other country wishes they had. While these two powerhouses might seem like polar opposites\u2014one\u2019s chill as a Finnish sauna, the other as intense as a Singaporean math exam\u2014they actually share some brilliant strategies that make their education systems the envy of the world. Let\u2019s dive in (and maybe borrow a few ideas along the way).<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"760d99f","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"Teachers Are Basically Rockstars"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"354ae8a","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

Finland\u2019s VIP Teacher Club:<\/b> In Finland, becoming a teacher is like getting into Harvard. Only the top 10% of graduates make the cut, so you\u2019re dealing with cream-of-the-crop educators who know their stuff. They\u2019re trained, respected, and\u2014let\u2019s be honest\u2014probably cooler than your favorite college professor.<\/span><\/p>

Singapore\u2019s Teacher Bootcamp:<\/b> Singapore doesn\u2019t mess around either. Teachers get continuous training, mentorship, and fancy government-funded courses. Plus, teaching comes with perks, like competitive salaries and a whole lot of respect. It\u2019s basically the VIP lounge of careers.<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"4794333","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"No Student Left Behind (Seriously)"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"9fd923f","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

Finland\u2019s Hug-a-Student Approach:<\/b> Finland believes every kid deserves a shot. Education is free from preschool to university (yes, you read that right), and teachers provide one-on-one support to struggling students. It\u2019s like Oprah\u2014\u201cyou get help, you get help, everyone gets help!\u201d<\/span><\/p>

Singapore\u2019s Life Hacks for Learning:<\/b> Singapore takes it up a notch with specialized programs for literacy and numeracy. If a student\u2019s struggling, there\u2019s a tailored plan for that. Think of it as the Marie Kondo method for education\u2014everything in its place, and every kid\u2019s potential sparked with joy.<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"4a618c2","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"Curriculums That Don\u2019t Bore You to Tears"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"a9409bb","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

Finland\u2019s Creativity Playground:<\/b> Forget memorizing random facts about 19th-century wars. Finland focuses on creativity and critical thinking. Kids work on real-world projects, and they actually <\/span>enjoy<\/span><\/i> learning. It\u2019s like Hogwarts, minus the broomsticks.<\/span><\/p>

Singapore\u2019s Tough Love, Evolved:<\/b> Sure, Singapore used to be all about hard-core academics, but they\u2019ve mellowed out a bit. With initiatives like \"Teach Less, Learn More,\" they\u2019re focusing on problem-solving and making school less of a stress fest. Who knew?<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"6c6f2eb","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"Education with a Long-Term Game Plan"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"be6cf80","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

Finland\u2019s Chill but Consistent Approach:<\/b> Finland\u2019s education system is like a great Netflix series\u2014it doesn\u2019t change direction every season. Policies are stable and well-thought-out, so everyone knows what to expect.<\/span><\/p>

Singapore\u2019s Research-Driven Playbook:<\/b> Singapore\u2019s education ministry is all about the data. Bilingualism? Backed by science. STEM programs? Designed for the future. It\u2019s like they\u2019ve hacked the Matrix of education.<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"cf3cea5","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"They Actually Care About Student Well-Being"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"6eef03d","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

Finland\u2019s Short Days, Big Impact:<\/b> Finnish students spend fewer hours in school but get more out of it. Plus, they\u2019re encouraged to play and just be kids. Mental health is a big deal, and teachers are trained to spot issues early.<\/span><\/p>

Singapore\u2019s Balanced Brilliance:<\/b> While academics are important, Singapore also emphasizes character building. Think resilience, teamwork, and all the other buzzwords that make well-rounded humans. Co-curricular activities seal the deal.<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"41f53b3","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"It Takes a Village (and a Lot of Parents)"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"05f8472","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

Finland\u2019s Parent Power:<\/b> Finnish parents are super involved in their kids\u2019 education, from bedtime reading to PTA meetings. Schools and parents work as a team, making sure every kid gets the support they need.<\/span><\/p>

Singapore\u2019s Community Goals:<\/b> In Singapore, it\u2019s all about partnerships. Public-private collaborations enhance vocational training, and schools regularly engage parents through workshops and events. It\u2019s a group effort, and it works.<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"8eb3138","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"Lessons for the Rest of Us"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"fd9c74f","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

So, what can we learn from these education powerhouses? Here\u2019s the cheat sheet:<\/span><\/p>

  • Hire amazing teachers and treat them like gold.<\/b><\/li>
  • Make sure every kid gets the help they need.<\/b><\/li>
  • Ditch the boring curriculums for something fun and relevant.<\/b><\/li>
  • Stick to a long-term plan (no flip-flopping!).<\/b><\/li>
  • Remember: Happy kids = better learners.<\/b><\/li><\/ul>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"a77ff4c","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"Final Thoughts"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"610c00d","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

    Finland and Singapore prove that world-class education isn\u2019t about one-size-fits-all solutions. It\u2019s about finding what works, sticking to it, and always putting students first. Whether it\u2019s Finland\u2019s laid-back vibes or Singapore\u2019s laser-focused strategies, both systems offer lessons we can all learn from. Who knows\u2014with a little inspiration, your country might be the next big thing in education. Now go spread the word, and let\u2019s make learning fun again!<\/span><\/p>","typography_typography":"custom","typography_font_family":"Work Sans","typography_font_weight":"400","__globals__":{"text_color":"globals\/colors?id=d31379e"}},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"}],"isInner":false}] ) [_yoast_wpseo_content_score] => Array ( [0] => 90 ) [file] => Array ( [0] => ) [_file] => Array ( [0] => field_688ae67cd9801 ) [social_share_style] => Array ( [0] => global ) [_elementor_page_assets] => Array ( [0] => a:2:{s:7:"scripts";a:1:{i:0;s:18:"elementor-frontend";}s:6:"styles";a:1:{i:0;s:14:"widget-heading";}} ) [_elementor_css] => Array ( [0] => a:6:{s:4:"time";i:1773283184;s:5:"fonts";a:1:{i:0;s:9:"Work Sans";}s:5:"icons";a:0:{}s:20:"dynamic_elements_ids";a:0:{}s:6:"status";s:4:"file";i:0;s:0:"";} ) [_elementor_element_cache] => Array ( [0] => {"timeout":1773626985,"value":{"content":"

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Judul: 2025’s Education Scene: Surprisingly Cool, We Swear
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We know \u2014 education and exciting don\u2019t usually go in the same sentence\u2014unless there\u2019s a fire drill involved. But 2025\u2019s classroom glow-up? Genuinely worth talking about.<\/span><\/p>

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Judul: South Korean Universities Are Saying No to Students With Bullying Records
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In an unprecedented move, South Korea\u2019s 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\u2019s highly competitive higher education system.<\/span><\/p>

During the 2025 admissions cycle, 45 applicants across six major national universities were rejected due to histories of school violence. Among them were two students who applied to <\/span>Seoul National University (SNU)<\/b><\/a> with exemplary <\/span>College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT)<\/b> scores yet were denied admission because of their past involvement in school bullying.<\/span><\/p>

\u201cAt first glance, it seems shocking that high-achieving students would be turned away for something that happened years earlier,\u201d says an education analyst. \u201cBut this policy reflects a broader societal push to emphasize character alongside academics.\u201d<\/span><\/p>"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"text-editor"},{"id":"4b5d394","elType":"widget","settings":{"title":"How Korea\u2019s University Admissions Work\n","_title":"HEADING 2"},"elements":[],"widgetType":"heading"},{"id":"b51787a","elType":"widget","settings":{"editor":"

South Korean students apply to universities via two main routes:<\/span><\/p>