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Texas Launches Largest US School Voucher Program
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a $1 billion school voucher program into law, allowing parents to use public funds for private school tuition, starting next school year; this is the largest such program in the U.S., despite opposition from Democrats and some Republicans.
Texas Launches Largest US School Voucher Program
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a $1 billion school voucher program into law, allowing parents to use public funds for private school tuition, starting next school year; this is the largest such program in the U.S., despite opposition from Democrats and some Republicans.
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40% Bias Score


House Republicans Propose Student Loan Reform, Eliminating Forgiveness for Medical Residents
House Republicans introduced a bill to reform the federal student loan system, aiming to save taxpayers over $330 billion, but eliminating student loan forgiveness for medical residents and interns.
House Republicans Propose Student Loan Reform, Eliminating Forgiveness for Medical Residents
House Republicans introduced a bill to reform the federal student loan system, aiming to save taxpayers over $330 billion, but eliminating student loan forgiveness for medical residents and interns.
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Madrid's Controversial ESO Integration Plan Raises Concerns
Madrid's September 2023 proposal to integrate 1st and 2nd ESO grades into some primary schools, mirroring a 1970s model, aims to address declining enrollment and free up space in secondary schools for vocational training, but lacks planning and raises concerns about educational fragmentation and stu...
Madrid's Controversial ESO Integration Plan Raises Concerns
Madrid's September 2023 proposal to integrate 1st and 2nd ESO grades into some primary schools, mirroring a 1970s model, aims to address declining enrollment and free up space in secondary schools for vocational training, but lacks planning and raises concerns about educational fragmentation and stu...
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Australia Overhauls Teacher Education with Evidence-Based Reforms
Australia is overhauling its teacher education programs, mandating changes in 280 university courses by year's end to implement evidence-based teaching methods focusing on the science of learning, explicit phonics, real-time feedback, and classroom management, with La Trobe University being first to...
Australia Overhauls Teacher Education with Evidence-Based Reforms
Australia is overhauling its teacher education programs, mandating changes in 280 university courses by year's end to implement evidence-based teaching methods focusing on the science of learning, explicit phonics, real-time feedback, and classroom management, with La Trobe University being first to...
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US Steel Tariffs Threaten Reinosa Factory, Spain
US steel tariffs threaten the Forgings & Castings factory in Reinosa, Spain, impacting the town's economy and the approximately 900 employees, exceeding 10% of the 8,570 inhabitants; vocational training programs at the Montesclaros Institute have a 90% employment rate for graduates.
US Steel Tariffs Threaten Reinosa Factory, Spain
US steel tariffs threaten the Forgings & Castings factory in Reinosa, Spain, impacting the town's economy and the approximately 900 employees, exceeding 10% of the 8,570 inhabitants; vocational training programs at the Montesclaros Institute have a 90% employment rate for graduates.
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Half of Dutch Schools Fail Civic Education Standards
A Dutch education inspection found that more than half of the 658 schools inspected failed to meet legal standards for civic education, due to poorly integrated lessons and inadequate alignment with student levels, despite new legislation in 2021; this is particularly concerning given increased yout...
Half of Dutch Schools Fail Civic Education Standards
A Dutch education inspection found that more than half of the 658 schools inspected failed to meet legal standards for civic education, due to poorly integrated lessons and inadequate alignment with student levels, despite new legislation in 2021; this is particularly concerning given increased yout...
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Burkina Faso Announces Mandatory Civic Immersion and Increased Resource Mobilization
The Burkina Faso government announced a mandatory civic immersion program for students passing national exams, alongside a projected increase in internally mobilized resources from 3,000 to 3,500 billion CFA francs between 2024 and 2026, focusing on digitalizing tax collection and land registration.

Burkina Faso Announces Mandatory Civic Immersion and Increased Resource Mobilization
The Burkina Faso government announced a mandatory civic immersion program for students passing national exams, alongside a projected increase in internally mobilized resources from 3,000 to 3,500 billion CFA francs between 2024 and 2026, focusing on digitalizing tax collection and land registration.
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House Committee Advances Bill to Reform Student Loan Programs
The House Education and Workforce Committee advanced a bill reforming student loans, limiting Pell Grants to students enrolled in 30 semester hours, capping federal borrowing at $150,000 for professional degrees, and reducing repayment plan options to two, potentially impacting millions of students.

House Committee Advances Bill to Reform Student Loan Programs
The House Education and Workforce Committee advanced a bill reforming student loans, limiting Pell Grants to students enrolled in 30 semester hours, capping federal borrowing at $150,000 for professional degrees, and reducing repayment plan options to two, potentially impacting millions of students.
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Trump Issues Seven Executive Orders Reforming US Education, Prioritizing Meritocracy
President Trump signed seven executive orders Wednesday reforming US education, prioritizing meritocracy over DEI, including AI integration in K-12, school discipline changes, and ending "disparate impact theory", while resuming federal student loan collections.

Trump Issues Seven Executive Orders Reforming US Education, Prioritizing Meritocracy
President Trump signed seven executive orders Wednesday reforming US education, prioritizing meritocracy over DEI, including AI integration in K-12, school discipline changes, and ending "disparate impact theory", while resuming federal student loan collections.
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Rio School Centers Afro-Brazilian Heritage in Curriculum
The Maria Felipa school in Rio de Janeiro, founded by Bárbara Carine, offers an Afrocentric curriculum emphasizing Afro-Brazilian and indigenous heritage, using trilingual education and integrating Afro-Brazilian culture into teaching methods, while offering scholarships to low-income families.

Rio School Centers Afro-Brazilian Heritage in Curriculum
The Maria Felipa school in Rio de Janeiro, founded by Bárbara Carine, offers an Afrocentric curriculum emphasizing Afro-Brazilian and indigenous heritage, using trilingual education and integrating Afro-Brazilian culture into teaching methods, while offering scholarships to low-income families.
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Trump Administration Backs \$10 Billion in Tax Credits for K-12 Educational Scholarships
President Trump's 2025 executive order and the proposed Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) aim to provide \$10 billion in tax credits for K-12 educational scholarships, benefiting over one million students from low-to-middle-income families through various educational options.

Trump Administration Backs \$10 Billion in Tax Credits for K-12 Educational Scholarships
President Trump's 2025 executive order and the proposed Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) aim to provide \$10 billion in tax credits for K-12 educational scholarships, benefiting over one million students from low-to-middle-income families through various educational options.
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Greece's Teacher Evaluation System Faces Delays Amidst Resistance and Bureaucracy
Greece's teacher evaluation system, enacted in 2021, faces delays for 140,000 permanent educators due to evaluator shortages, bureaucratic issues, and teacher resistance; the new education minister proposes reforms including streamlining procedures and increasing evaluators to overcome the backlog.

Greece's Teacher Evaluation System Faces Delays Amidst Resistance and Bureaucracy
Greece's teacher evaluation system, enacted in 2021, faces delays for 140,000 permanent educators due to evaluator shortages, bureaucratic issues, and teacher resistance; the new education minister proposes reforms including streamlining procedures and increasing evaluators to overcome the backlog.
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44% Bias Score
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