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Charter School Expansion Fuels Workforce Development
Driven by policy changes across multiple states, charter school growth is surging, impacting workforce development; North Dakota recently joined as the 47th state to authorize charter schools, while Iowa significantly improved its charter school laws.
Charter School Expansion Fuels Workforce Development
Driven by policy changes across multiple states, charter school growth is surging, impacting workforce development; North Dakota recently joined as the 47th state to authorize charter schools, while Iowa significantly improved its charter school laws.
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56% Bias Score


UK Private School Closures Due to VAT Hike
Britain's 20% VAT increase on private school fees has caused over 30 independent schools to announce closures, displacing at least 3,350 students and potentially costing taxpayers \pounds26.5 million, challenging the policy's intended benefits for state education.
UK Private School Closures Due to VAT Hike
Britain's 20% VAT increase on private school fees has caused over 30 independent schools to announce closures, displacing at least 3,350 students and potentially costing taxpayers \pounds26.5 million, challenging the policy's intended benefits for state education.
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64% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Gut Department of Education
The Supreme Court lifted an injunction against the Trump administration's plan to drastically cut the Department of Education's workforce by nearly half, allowing mass firings and changes to student loan management to proceed, despite ongoing lower court challenges and concerns about harm to student...
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Gut Department of Education
The Supreme Court lifted an injunction against the Trump administration's plan to drastically cut the Department of Education's workforce by nearly half, allowing mass firings and changes to student loan management to proceed, despite ongoing lower court challenges and concerns about harm to student...
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48% Bias Score


Scotland Defends New School Guidance Amid Criticism Over Pupil Violence
Scotland's new guidance on handling violent pupil behavior prioritizes positive reinforcement over exclusion, aiming to improve outcomes, but faces criticism for being too lenient; 11,676 exclusions occurred in 2022/23.
Scotland Defends New School Guidance Amid Criticism Over Pupil Violence
Scotland's new guidance on handling violent pupil behavior prioritizes positive reinforcement over exclusion, aiming to improve outcomes, but faces criticism for being too lenient; 11,676 exclusions occurred in 2022/23.
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48% Bias Score


Melbourne Catholic Schools Announce Stricter Discipline Plan
Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) is launching a new disciplinary framework, "Vision for Engagement," on Wednesday to address declining student engagement and the negative impacts of social media across its 290 schools and 118,000 students, focusing on explicit instruction of respectful ...
Melbourne Catholic Schools Announce Stricter Discipline Plan
Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) is launching a new disciplinary framework, "Vision for Engagement," on Wednesday to address declining student engagement and the negative impacts of social media across its 290 schools and 118,000 students, focusing on explicit instruction of respectful ...
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48% Bias Score


Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt DOE Dismantling
A federal appeals court on Wednesday denied the Trump administration's request to temporarily halt a lower court's injunction blocking the planned dismantling of the Department of Education, which includes a Reduction in Force of half of the remaining employees. The plan, announced March 11, 2025, i...
Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt DOE Dismantling
A federal appeals court on Wednesday denied the Trump administration's request to temporarily halt a lower court's injunction blocking the planned dismantling of the Department of Education, which includes a Reduction in Force of half of the remaining employees. The plan, announced March 11, 2025, i...
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60% Bias Score

Australia's Coalition Party Abandons Plan to Slash International Student Numbers
Following criticism and an election loss, Australia's Coalition party abandoned its plan to cut 80,000 international student places, citing the need for a more sensitive approach and acknowledging the economic contribution of international students to regional universities.

Australia's Coalition Party Abandons Plan to Slash International Student Numbers
Following criticism and an election loss, Australia's Coalition party abandoned its plan to cut 80,000 international student places, citing the need for a more sensitive approach and acknowledging the economic contribution of international students to regional universities.
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64% Bias Score

Senators Condemn Plan to Restart Interest on SAVE Student Loan Repayment Plan
Senators Warren, Sanders, and Schumer urged Education Secretary Linda McMahon to halt the plan to restart interest on the SAVE student loan repayment plan, accusing the Department of misleading the public about a court order; the Department plans to resume interest charges on August 1, 2025, leaving...

Senators Condemn Plan to Restart Interest on SAVE Student Loan Repayment Plan
Senators Warren, Sanders, and Schumer urged Education Secretary Linda McMahon to halt the plan to restart interest on the SAVE student loan repayment plan, accusing the Department of misleading the public about a court order; the Department plans to resume interest charges on August 1, 2025, leaving...
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52% Bias Score

Rhineland-Palatinate's New Minister Focuses on Digitalization and Social Welfare
Doris Schall, a 47-year-old former Stadtdirektorin in Mönchengladbach, assumed the position of Ministerin für Arbeit, Soziales, Transformation und Digitalisierung in Rheinland-Pfalz after being asked by Ministerpräsident Alexander Schweitzer, whom she's known since their Juso days. Her focus include...

Rhineland-Palatinate's New Minister Focuses on Digitalization and Social Welfare
Doris Schall, a 47-year-old former Stadtdirektorin in Mönchengladbach, assumed the position of Ministerin für Arbeit, Soziales, Transformation und Digitalisierung in Rheinland-Pfalz after being asked by Ministerpräsident Alexander Schweitzer, whom she's known since their Juso days. Her focus include...
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28% Bias Score

French Town Mourns College Supervisor Murdered by Student
A 14-year-old student murdered Mélanie, a 31-year-old college supervisor, in Nogent, Haute-Marne on June 12th, prompting a large march and calls for improved mental health support in schools, while the perpetrator, described as fascinated by violence, awaits trial.

French Town Mourns College Supervisor Murdered by Student
A 14-year-old student murdered Mélanie, a 31-year-old college supervisor, in Nogent, Haute-Marne on June 12th, prompting a large march and calls for improved mental health support in schools, while the perpetrator, described as fascinated by violence, awaits trial.
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36% Bias Score

Brandenburg Budget Uncertain: Coalition Faces Internal Dissent
The Brandenburg state budget's approval is uncertain due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's conditional support, contingent on changes to education and property tax, threatening the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority before the June 20th vote.

Brandenburg Budget Uncertain: Coalition Faces Internal Dissent
The Brandenburg state budget's approval is uncertain due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's conditional support, contingent on changes to education and property tax, threatening the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority before the June 20th vote.
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48% Bias Score

Victorian Principals Gain Power to Punish Students for Off-Campus Misconduct
Victorian principals will gain the power to suspend or expel students for harmful behavior outside of school starting in term three, a move supported by some but criticized by others for potentially increasing teacher workload and not focusing enough on prevention.

Victorian Principals Gain Power to Punish Students for Off-Campus Misconduct
Victorian principals will gain the power to suspend or expel students for harmful behavior outside of school starting in term three, a move supported by some but criticized by others for potentially increasing teacher workload and not focusing enough on prevention.
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36% Bias Score
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