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Trump to Initiate Dismantling of Department of Education
President Trump will sign an executive order Thursday initiating the Department of Education's dismantling, returning educational authority to states while maintaining federal funding for key programs; however, this action faces legal challenges and potential long-term negative consequences for stud...
Trump to Initiate Dismantling of Department of Education
President Trump will sign an executive order Thursday initiating the Department of Education's dismantling, returning educational authority to states while maintaining federal funding for key programs; however, this action faces legal challenges and potential long-term negative consequences for stud...
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48% Bias Score


Trump to Initiate Dismantling of Department of Education
President Trump will sign an executive order on Thursday to begin dismantling the Department of Education, transferring power to states while maintaining certain federal funding programs; the move is expected to face legal challenges.
Trump to Initiate Dismantling of Department of Education
President Trump will sign an executive order on Thursday to begin dismantling the Department of Education, transferring power to states while maintaining certain federal funding programs; the move is expected to face legal challenges.
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44% Bias Score


Trump to Dismantle Department of Education, Returning Control to States
President Trump will sign an executive order Thursday to dismantle the Department of Education, returning control to states, despite 63% of Americans opposing the move and concerns over the impact on vulnerable students, after already laying off 1900+ employees, leaving roughly half the staff.
Trump to Dismantle Department of Education, Returning Control to States
President Trump will sign an executive order Thursday to dismantle the Department of Education, returning control to states, despite 63% of Americans opposing the move and concerns over the impact on vulnerable students, after already laying off 1900+ employees, leaving roughly half the staff.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Seeks to Dismantle Department of Education, Facing Congressional and Legal Obstacles
President Trump aims to dismantle the US Department of Education, transferring its functions to states and parents, a move facing Congressional hurdles and potential legal challenges, impacting federal student loans and funding for schools.
Trump Seeks to Dismantle Department of Education, Facing Congressional and Legal Obstacles
President Trump aims to dismantle the US Department of Education, transferring its functions to states and parents, a move facing Congressional hurdles and potential legal challenges, impacting federal student loans and funding for schools.
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64% Bias Score


Global Education Systems Reimagine School Time for Enhanced Student Outcomes
Many high-performing education systems globally, unlike the U.S., strategically structure school time, incorporating flexible scheduling, shorter intervals, regular breaks, and even gap years, to foster student engagement, choice, and real-world skills development, impacting future workforce readine...
Global Education Systems Reimagine School Time for Enhanced Student Outcomes
Many high-performing education systems globally, unlike the U.S., strategically structure school time, incorporating flexible scheduling, shorter intervals, regular breaks, and even gap years, to foster student engagement, choice, and real-world skills development, impacting future workforce readine...
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52% Bias Score


Florida Bill Seeks to Lower Standardized Test Passing Scores for High School Graduation
Florida lawmakers are considering lowering the passing scores on standardized algebra and English tests for high school graduation, sparking debate among educators, students, and the public over balancing testing with diverse learning styles.
Florida Bill Seeks to Lower Standardized Test Passing Scores for High School Graduation
Florida lawmakers are considering lowering the passing scores on standardized algebra and English tests for high school graduation, sparking debate among educators, students, and the public over balancing testing with diverse learning styles.
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16% Bias Score

Trump to Sign Executive Order Shutting Down Education Department
President Trump will sign an executive order to shut down the Department of Education, returning authority to states, though Congress's role in its creation in 1979 complicates its elimination. The order follows deep budget cuts and workforce reductions already enacted, despite opposition from advoc...

Trump to Sign Executive Order Shutting Down Education Department
President Trump will sign an executive order to shut down the Department of Education, returning authority to states, though Congress's role in its creation in 1979 complicates its elimination. The order follows deep budget cuts and workforce reductions already enacted, despite opposition from advoc...
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44% Bias Score

Trump to Close Department of Education, Facing Legal and Political Hurdles
President Trump will sign a decree to close the Department of Education on March 20th, fulfilling a campaign promise and conservative goal, despite potential legal challenges and widespread opposition, following recent staff layoffs and budget cuts.

Trump to Close Department of Education, Facing Legal and Political Hurdles
President Trump will sign a decree to close the Department of Education on March 20th, fulfilling a campaign promise and conservative goal, despite potential legal challenges and widespread opposition, following recent staff layoffs and budget cuts.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Seeks to Dismantle Department of Education
President Trump plans to dismantle the Department of Education by executive order, transferring its powers to states and parents, despite needing Senate approval; the new Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, can initiate cuts while facing probable legal challenges.

Trump Seeks to Dismantle Department of Education
President Trump plans to dismantle the Department of Education by executive order, transferring its powers to states and parents, despite needing Senate approval; the new Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, can initiate cuts while facing probable legal challenges.
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68% Bias Score

Increased Education Funding Fails to Improve Student Outcomes
Lawsuits seeking improved education through increased funding have consistently failed, as evidenced by cases in Missouri and New Jersey, highlighting the need to shift power from centralized bureaucracies to local communities.

Increased Education Funding Fails to Improve Student Outcomes
Lawsuits seeking improved education through increased funding have consistently failed, as evidenced by cases in Missouri and New Jersey, highlighting the need to shift power from centralized bureaucracies to local communities.
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60% Bias Score

Postponement of Parisian School Principal Discharge Reform
The French Minister of Education postponed eliminating a special teaching-load reduction for Parisian elementary school principals, initially set for 2025, following protests and a consultation to find a compliant alternative; the initial plan affected 52 of 602 schools and cost \$116.4 million annu...

Postponement of Parisian School Principal Discharge Reform
The French Minister of Education postponed eliminating a special teaching-load reduction for Parisian elementary school principals, initially set for 2025, following protests and a consultation to find a compliant alternative; the initial plan affected 52 of 602 schools and cost \$116.4 million annu...
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56% Bias Score

UK Education Bill Faces Criticism for Prioritizing Unions Over Children
Former Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman criticized the UK government's education bill, claiming it would worsen England's education system by prioritizing union interests over children's needs, reversing two decades of progress under the academy model; No. 10 sharply rebuked her.

UK Education Bill Faces Criticism for Prioritizing Unions Over Children
Former Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman criticized the UK government's education bill, claiming it would worsen England's education system by prioritizing union interests over children's needs, reversing two decades of progress under the academy model; No. 10 sharply rebuked her.
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56% Bias Score
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