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Saxony Greens Propose Early Childhood Education Plan, Oppose Moratorium Delay
The Green Party in Saxony introduced a plan to improve early childhood education, including staff training, inter-institutional cooperation, and life skills development; they also oppose delaying a moratorium protecting kindergarten staff despite budgetary concerns, highlighting potential long-term ...
Saxony Greens Propose Early Childhood Education Plan, Oppose Moratorium Delay
The Green Party in Saxony introduced a plan to improve early childhood education, including staff training, inter-institutional cooperation, and life skills development; they also oppose delaying a moratorium protecting kindergarten staff despite budgetary concerns, highlighting potential long-term ...
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44% Bias Score


Saxony Greens Propose Early Childhood Education Improvements
The Green party in Saxony will present a proposal on Wednesday to improve early childhood education, including joint training for educators, better cooperation between institutions, and life skills development, while opposing any delay of a staff-retention moratorium.
Saxony Greens Propose Early Childhood Education Improvements
The Green party in Saxony will present a proposal on Wednesday to improve early childhood education, including joint training for educators, better cooperation between institutions, and life skills development, while opposing any delay of a staff-retention moratorium.
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44% Bias Score


France Aims for 50% Female Participation in High School Math by 2030
France's education minister announced a plan to increase the percentage of girls in high school math to 50% by 2030, involving teacher training, encouraging girls to choose math, and creating specialized science classes with 50% female participation.
France Aims for 50% Female Participation in High School Math by 2030
France's education minister announced a plan to increase the percentage of girls in high school math to 50% by 2030, involving teacher training, encouraging girls to choose math, and creating specialized science classes with 50% female participation.
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56% Bias Score


NAHT Sues Ofsted Over New School Inspection System
The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) launched a legal challenge against Ofsted's new school inspection system on Saturday, citing concerns about its impact on school leaders' mental health, following the death of head teacher Ruth Perry. The new system, due in autumn, uses a five-grade s...
NAHT Sues Ofsted Over New School Inspection System
The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) launched a legal challenge against Ofsted's new school inspection system on Saturday, citing concerns about its impact on school leaders' mental health, following the death of head teacher Ruth Perry. The new system, due in autumn, uses a five-grade s...
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40% Bias Score


Catalan Separatists Threaten to Block Language Pact Over Spanish in Schools
Catalan separatist parties are pressuring the region's Socialist president to defy a potential Constitutional Court ruling that would mandate 25% Spanish instruction in schools, risking a conflict over language policy and regional autonomy.
Catalan Separatists Threaten to Block Language Pact Over Spanish in Schools
Catalan separatist parties are pressuring the region's Socialist president to defy a potential Constitutional Court ruling that would mandate 25% Spanish instruction in schools, risking a conflict over language policy and regional autonomy.
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56% Bias Score


Price's "Make Australia Great Again" Remark Sparks Debate
Australian Senator Jacinta Price's use of the phrase "make Australia great again" at a campaign rally sparked comparisons to Donald Trump, though she later clarified her focus on improving Australian circumstances through a government efficiency audit and curriculum reform.
Price's "Make Australia Great Again" Remark Sparks Debate
Australian Senator Jacinta Price's use of the phrase "make Australia great again" at a campaign rally sparked comparisons to Donald Trump, though she later clarified her focus on improving Australian circumstances through a government efficiency audit and curriculum reform.
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56% Bias Score

Saxony Greens Propose Early Childhood Education Improvements, Oppose Moratorium Delay
The Green Party in Saxony will present a plan on Wednesday to improve early childhood education, including joint training for educators, better cooperation between schools and kindergartens, and a focus on life skills, while opposing a delay to a staffing moratorium despite budget concerns.

Saxony Greens Propose Early Childhood Education Improvements, Oppose Moratorium Delay
The Green Party in Saxony will present a plan on Wednesday to improve early childhood education, including joint training for educators, better cooperation between schools and kindergartens, and a focus on life skills, while opposing a delay to a staffing moratorium despite budget concerns.
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60% Bias Score

Thuringia's Left Party Proposes New Funding for Vocational Teacher Training
The Left party in Thuringia's state parliament suggests financially supporting university collaborations to train more vocational school teachers, addressing a critical shortage and utilizing expertise at universities of applied sciences, impacting future higher education funding agreements.

Thuringia's Left Party Proposes New Funding for Vocational Teacher Training
The Left party in Thuringia's state parliament suggests financially supporting university collaborations to train more vocational school teachers, addressing a critical shortage and utilizing expertise at universities of applied sciences, impacting future higher education funding agreements.
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36% Bias Score

Resource Shortage Cripples Special Needs Education in UK Primary Schools
A survey of 750 primary school heads reveals that 98% lack resources for special needs pupils, with 82% placing them in mainstream classes due to insufficient specialist provision; Labour's proposed VAT on private school fees could worsen the situation.

Resource Shortage Cripples Special Needs Education in UK Primary Schools
A survey of 750 primary school heads reveals that 98% lack resources for special needs pupils, with 82% placing them in mainstream classes due to insufficient specialist provision; Labour's proposed VAT on private school fees could worsen the situation.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration Ends Automatic Student Loan Forgiveness
The Trump administration has ended automatic student loan debt forgiveness under several repayment plans, including SAVE, PAYE, and ICR, leaving only IBR as an option for eventual forgiveness, impacting millions of borrowers.

Trump Administration Ends Automatic Student Loan Forgiveness
The Trump administration has ended automatic student loan debt forgiveness under several repayment plans, including SAVE, PAYE, and ICR, leaving only IBR as an option for eventual forgiveness, impacting millions of borrowers.
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40% Bias Score

France's New Teacher Recruitment System Starts in 2026
France's education ministry implemented a new teacher recruitment system, allowing entry with a bachelor's degree starting in 2026, aiming to address teacher shortages, despite union concerns over the rapid implementation and lack of consultation.

France's New Teacher Recruitment System Starts in 2026
France's education ministry implemented a new teacher recruitment system, allowing entry with a bachelor's degree starting in 2026, aiming to address teacher shortages, despite union concerns over the rapid implementation and lack of consultation.
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40% Bias Score

Catalan Universities Reject Private University Lobby's Opposition to Stricter Quality Controls
Three Catalan universities distanced themselves from a statement by the Emilia Pardo Bazán Forum, a lobby of 36 private Spanish universities, criticizing new stricter quality requirements for establishing universities; the Catalan universities support the new regulations, exposing divisions within t...

Catalan Universities Reject Private University Lobby's Opposition to Stricter Quality Controls
Three Catalan universities distanced themselves from a statement by the Emilia Pardo Bazán Forum, a lobby of 36 private Spanish universities, criticizing new stricter quality requirements for establishing universities; the Catalan universities support the new regulations, exposing divisions within t...
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32% Bias Score
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