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DOJ Awards \$100 Million for School DEI and Restorative Justice Programs
The Department of Justice awarded over \$100 million in grants from 2021-2024 to 946 K-12 school districts in 36 states to promote restorative justice, social-emotional learning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, impacting over three million students, but this has sparked contr...
DOJ Awards \$100 Million for School DEI and Restorative Justice Programs
The Department of Justice awarded over \$100 million in grants from 2021-2024 to 946 K-12 school districts in 36 states to promote restorative justice, social-emotional learning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, impacting over three million students, but this has sparked contr...
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68% Bias Score


Syria's New Curriculum Sparks Protests Over Unilateral Changes
Syria's new Islamist-led government has unilaterally altered the school curriculum, replacing Assad-era content with Islamic themes and removing secular subjects like evolution, sparking protests and raising concerns about inclusive governance ahead of the new school term on Sunday.
Syria's New Curriculum Sparks Protests Over Unilateral Changes
Syria's new Islamist-led government has unilaterally altered the school curriculum, replacing Assad-era content with Islamic themes and removing secular subjects like evolution, sparking protests and raising concerns about inclusive governance ahead of the new school term on Sunday.
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56% Bias Score


Syria's Interim Government Faces Backlash Over Curriculum Changes
Syria's interim government, led by Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS), announced controversial changes to the school curriculum, including replacing secular phrases with religiously-toned ones and removing a chapter on the origins of life, sparking public outrage and questions about the government's mandate...
Syria's Interim Government Faces Backlash Over Curriculum Changes
Syria's interim government, led by Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS), announced controversial changes to the school curriculum, including replacing secular phrases with religiously-toned ones and removing a chapter on the origins of life, sparking public outrage and questions about the government's mandate...
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48% Bias Score


Borne Appointed French Education Minister Amidst Political Turmoil and Educational Challenges
France's former Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has been appointed as the new Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Research, following the collapse of the Barnier government; she aims to address violence in schools, improve educational outcomes, and manage the challenges posed by Cyclone Chid...
Borne Appointed French Education Minister Amidst Political Turmoil and Educational Challenges
France's former Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has been appointed as the new Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Research, following the collapse of the Barnier government; she aims to address violence in schools, improve educational outcomes, and manage the challenges posed by Cyclone Chid...
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40% Bias Score


Bavarian Minister Announces Plan to Reduce Teacher Workload
Bavarian Education Minister Anna Stolz unveiled a plan to alleviate teacher workloads by reducing bureaucracy, including cutting statistical surveys by one-third, temporarily suspending external evaluations, and simplifying overtime payments, which is considered a first step in a larger state-wide i...
Bavarian Minister Announces Plan to Reduce Teacher Workload
Bavarian Education Minister Anna Stolz unveiled a plan to alleviate teacher workloads by reducing bureaucracy, including cutting statistical surveys by one-third, temporarily suspending external evaluations, and simplifying overtime payments, which is considered a first step in a larger state-wide i...
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24% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg Overhauls Education System with G9 Return and Language Funding
Baden-Württemberg is reforming its education system, including a return to nine-year Gymnasium (G9), enhanced language support (€260 million investment), and changes to secondary school recommendations; this follows declining student performance and a successful citizen initiative.
Baden-Württemberg Overhauls Education System with G9 Return and Language Funding
Baden-Württemberg is reforming its education system, including a return to nine-year Gymnasium (G9), enhanced language support (€260 million investment), and changes to secondary school recommendations; this follows declining student performance and a successful citizen initiative.
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36% Bias Score

Catalonia and OECD Partner to Reform Education System
Catalonia and the OECD signed a four-year agreement to improve the Catalan education system, aiming to address poor results in international student assessments like PISA, with the OECD providing a diagnostic report and policy recommendations by year's end.

Catalonia and OECD Partner to Reform Education System
Catalonia and the OECD signed a four-year agreement to improve the Catalan education system, aiming to address poor results in international student assessments like PISA, with the OECD providing a diagnostic report and policy recommendations by year's end.
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40% Bias Score

2025: Apprenticeships Rise Amidst Shifting Education and Hiring Trends
Predictions for 2025 include a rise in apprenticeships due to bipartisan support, Gen Z's preferences, and state initiatives promoting career exploration; the continued shift to non-linear education paths facilitated by ESAs; and increased reliance on social capital and experience-based hiring due t...

2025: Apprenticeships Rise Amidst Shifting Education and Hiring Trends
Predictions for 2025 include a rise in apprenticeships due to bipartisan support, Gen Z's preferences, and state initiatives promoting career exploration; the continued shift to non-linear education paths facilitated by ESAs; and increased reliance on social capital and experience-based hiring due t...
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44% Bias Score

Belarus Faces 5,000-Engineer Shortage by 2027
Belarus faces a critical skills mismatch, with an oversupply of IT graduates and a projected shortfall of 5,000 engineers by 2027, forcing the government to reform engineering education and incentivize industry investment to address the imbalance.

Belarus Faces 5,000-Engineer Shortage by 2027
Belarus faces a critical skills mismatch, with an oversupply of IT graduates and a projected shortfall of 5,000 engineers by 2027, forcing the government to reform engineering education and incentivize industry investment to address the imbalance.
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44% Bias Score

Parcoursup 2025: Improved Transparency and Simpler Application Process
The 2025 Parcoursup higher education application portal in France opened December 18, offering clearer program information, a success simulator, and revised timelines to ease student applications; addressing concerns about selectivity and access.

Parcoursup 2025: Improved Transparency and Simpler Application Process
The 2025 Parcoursup higher education application portal in France opened December 18, offering clearer program information, a success simulator, and revised timelines to ease student applications; addressing concerns about selectivity and access.
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40% Bias Score

Bavaria Unveils Plan to Reduce Teacher Bureaucracy
Bavarian Education Minister Anna Stolz unveiled a plan to reduce teacher workload by streamlining communication, cutting statistical surveys by one-third, suspending external evaluations, and simplifying overtime pay; teacher unions are cautiously optimistic.

Bavaria Unveils Plan to Reduce Teacher Bureaucracy
Bavarian Education Minister Anna Stolz unveiled a plan to reduce teacher workload by streamlining communication, cutting statistical surveys by one-third, suspending external evaluations, and simplifying overtime pay; teacher unions are cautiously optimistic.
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16% Bias Score

Decline in China's Graduate School Applications Reflects Shifting Job Market Priorities
China's graduate school applications have fallen by 860,000 in two years due to a more diverse job market, increased competition from government jobs (3.4 million passed the 2025 national civil servant exam qualification review), rising education costs, and more difficult entrance exams.

Decline in China's Graduate School Applications Reflects Shifting Job Market Priorities
China's graduate school applications have fallen by 860,000 in two years due to a more diverse job market, increased competition from government jobs (3.4 million passed the 2025 national civil servant exam qualification review), rising education costs, and more difficult entrance exams.
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32% Bias Score
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