One education congress is barely over before the next one is held. From Monday through Wednesday, the ‘second phase of the National Education Congress 2026’ took place, during which the participants were bombarded with the now all-too-familiar usual clichés. Keynote speaker Jennifer Geerlings-Simons also contributed her share in this regard by stating that “you cannot learn in a classroom where the ceiling is threatening to collapse and woodlice…
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One education congress is barely over before the next one is held. From Monday through Wednesday, the ‘second phase of the National Education Congress 2026’ took place, during which the participants were bombarded with the now all-too-familiar usual clichés. Keynote speaker Jennifer Geerlings-Simons also contributed her share in this regard by stating that “you cannot learn in a classroom where the ceiling is threatening to collapse and woodlice…