Latest in Education & Training: Mar 8 (5 stories)

Sunday, 8 Mar 2026 Weekly Education & Training GLOBAL

Here is your Weekly summary for Education & Training across the world for Mon 2nd March - Sun 8th March 2026

The Philippine Department of Education has approved 5,335 teacher promotion applications, advancing career progression under the Expanded Career Progression initiative. This move is significant as it addresses long-standing backlogs and aims to enhance teacher retention and motivation.

In the U.S., mental performance coach Cindra Kamphoff emphasizes the importance of building children's confidence, suggesting that parents play a crucial role in setting their kids up for future success. This perspective highlights a growing recognition of the psychological aspects of education.

Meanwhile, former President Trump has pledged to address the complexities surrounding college athletes' NIL payments, a contentious issue that raises concerns about the financial implications for educational institutions.

In China, the government is turning to artificial intelligence to tackle the influx of 12.7 million new university graduates entering the job market, a figure surpassing Belgium's population. This strategy reflects a proactive approach to job creation amid rising unemployment concerns. Additionally, Florida universities have halted H-1B visa hiring in response to Trump's immigration policies, mirroring similar actions in Texas and signaling a tightening of the labor market for international talent.

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