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Dizdar's Private School Remarks Spark NSW Education Funding Debate
NSW Education Department secretary Murat Dizdar's suggestion to debate the existence of private schools sparked controversy, highlighting funding inequalities and declining public school enrollments, with roughly 25,000 students lost in three years, prompting criticism from private school sectors an...
Dizdar's Private School Remarks Spark NSW Education Funding Debate
NSW Education Department secretary Murat Dizdar's suggestion to debate the existence of private schools sparked controversy, highlighting funding inequalities and declining public school enrollments, with roughly 25,000 students lost in three years, prompting criticism from private school sectors an...
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56% Bias Score


Spain's Higher Education Policies Under Fire Amidst Concerns of Inequality
The Spanish government is facing criticism for its policies towards private universities, perceived as discriminatory and counterproductive to improving higher education quality. Data suggests private university graduates have better employment outcomes than those from public universities.
Spain's Higher Education Policies Under Fire Amidst Concerns of Inequality
The Spanish government is facing criticism for its policies towards private universities, perceived as discriminatory and counterproductive to improving higher education quality. Data suggests private university graduates have better employment outcomes than those from public universities.
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60% Bias Score


Andalusian Court Rejects Two-Thirds Majority for Student Promotion
The Andalusian High Court of Justice overturned a regional requirement for a two-thirds teacher majority to approve student promotion, ruling that a simple majority decision by the teaching staff, as dictated by the LOMLOE national education law, is sufficient.
Andalusian Court Rejects Two-Thirds Majority for Student Promotion
The Andalusian High Court of Justice overturned a regional requirement for a two-thirds teacher majority to approve student promotion, ruling that a simple majority decision by the teaching staff, as dictated by the LOMLOE national education law, is sufficient.
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44% Bias Score


Skills-Based Education Overhaul Needed to Address U.S. Workforce Gap
The U.S. education system needs an overhaul to address the growing skills gap by embedding industry-recognized credentials like certifications and licenses into high school and college curriculums, ensuring every graduate possesses marketable skills.
Skills-Based Education Overhaul Needed to Address U.S. Workforce Gap
The U.S. education system needs an overhaul to address the growing skills gap by embedding industry-recognized credentials like certifications and licenses into high school and college curriculums, ensuring every graduate possesses marketable skills.
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40% Bias Score


German Teacher Prize Highlights Excellence and Systemic Challenges
The German Teacher Prize recognized Berlin's Willy-Brandt Schule for exemplary leadership, Gymnasium Christian-Ernestinum Bayreuth for innovative teaching, and ten individual teachers for excellence, while highlighting concerns about students' mental health and teacher workload.
German Teacher Prize Highlights Excellence and Systemic Challenges
The German Teacher Prize recognized Berlin's Willy-Brandt Schule for exemplary leadership, Gymnasium Christian-Ernestinum Bayreuth for innovative teaching, and ten individual teachers for excellence, while highlighting concerns about students' mental health and teacher workload.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Enacts Sweeping Legal Changes in Education, Fraud Prevention, and Social Welfare
New Russian laws, effective April 2025, address education (requiring language proficiency for migrant children's school admission), fraud (limiting SIM cards per person), social benefits (14.75% pension increase), and children's recreation (unified programs), alongside future regulation of human-rob...
Russia Enacts Sweeping Legal Changes in Education, Fraud Prevention, and Social Welfare
New Russian laws, effective April 2025, address education (requiring language proficiency for migrant children's school admission), fraud (limiting SIM cards per person), social benefits (14.75% pension increase), and children's recreation (unified programs), alongside future regulation of human-rob...
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32% Bias Score

UK's Children's Wellbeing Bill Divides Educators
The UK government's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, aimed at improving school standards and accountability, has sparked debate among educators, with some supporting its focus on fairness while others worry about its potential to limit innovation in academies; the bill mandates national curric...

UK's Children's Wellbeing Bill Divides Educators
The UK government's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, aimed at improving school standards and accountability, has sparked debate among educators, with some supporting its focus on fairness while others worry about its potential to limit innovation in academies; the bill mandates national curric...
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48% Bias Score

Germany to Invest Billions in School Renovations
Germany will spend a large portion of its €500 billion infrastructure fund on renovating schools, addressing urgent issues like leaky roofs and outdated technology, with the aim of modernizing learning spaces and improving educational outcomes.

Germany to Invest Billions in School Renovations
Germany will spend a large portion of its €500 billion infrastructure fund on renovating schools, addressing urgent issues like leaky roofs and outdated technology, with the aim of modernizing learning spaces and improving educational outcomes.
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40% Bias Score

McMahon Meets with Democrats Amidst Department of Education Restructuring
Education Secretary Linda McMahon met with House Democrats Wednesday following the Department of Education's workforce cuts and plans for a major overhaul; McMahon stated that the best education is local, while Democrats raised concerns about the department's dismantling and the transfer of the stud...

McMahon Meets with Democrats Amidst Department of Education Restructuring
Education Secretary Linda McMahon met with House Democrats Wednesday following the Department of Education's workforce cuts and plans for a major overhaul; McMahon stated that the best education is local, while Democrats raised concerns about the department's dismantling and the transfer of the stud...
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44% Bias Score

£5.2bn Debt Threatens English Councils Over Special Needs Funding
A Guardian investigation reveals a £5.2bn debt facing English councils due to mismanaged special needs funding, endangering 18 councils and jeopardizing services for children with special needs, while government response remains unknown.

£5.2bn Debt Threatens English Councils Over Special Needs Funding
A Guardian investigation reveals a £5.2bn debt facing English councils due to mismanaged special needs funding, endangering 18 councils and jeopardizing services for children with special needs, while government response remains unknown.
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40% Bias Score

France Faces Skills Crisis, Driving Corporate Training Investment
French Minister Astrid Panosyan-Bouvier announced increased investment in education on January 22, 2025, citing France's falling OECD rankings in skills and productivity and a projected shortage of 54,000 engineers within five years, prompting companies to create their own training programs.

France Faces Skills Crisis, Driving Corporate Training Investment
French Minister Astrid Panosyan-Bouvier announced increased investment in education on January 22, 2025, citing France's falling OECD rankings in skills and productivity and a projected shortage of 54,000 engineers within five years, prompting companies to create their own training programs.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Will Not Penalize States Rejecting School Choice
The Trump administration will not penalize states rejecting school choice, despite actively promoting it and offering guidance; over a dozen states recently adopted universal school choice, while concerns remain about potential funding disparities and the weakening of public schools.

Trump Administration Will Not Penalize States Rejecting School Choice
The Trump administration will not penalize states rejecting school choice, despite actively promoting it and offering guidance; over a dozen states recently adopted universal school choice, while concerns remain about potential funding disparities and the weakening of public schools.
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48% Bias Score
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