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Andalusian Teachers' Strike Highlights Systemic Issues in Public Education
In Andalusia, over 30,000 temporary teachers started an indefinite strike this Wednesday, protesting unfair stabilization processes and demanding better support for students with special needs, causing significant disruptions to public education.
Andalusian Teachers' Strike Highlights Systemic Issues in Public Education
In Andalusia, over 30,000 temporary teachers started an indefinite strike this Wednesday, protesting unfair stabilization processes and demanding better support for students with special needs, causing significant disruptions to public education.
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40% Bias Score


Sharp Rise in German School Absenteeism Leads to Increased Parental Fines
German school absenteeism leading to parental fines increased sharply; North Rhine-Westphalia saw a 45% rise in five years, reaching 8076 cases in 2024. Reasons include family issues, mental health problems, and parental choices, with fines ranging up to €2500.
Sharp Rise in German School Absenteeism Leads to Increased Parental Fines
German school absenteeism leading to parental fines increased sharply; North Rhine-Westphalia saw a 45% rise in five years, reaching 8076 cases in 2024. Reasons include family issues, mental health problems, and parental choices, with fines ranging up to €2500.
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Teachers' Strike Disrupts Exams Amidst Demands for Smaller Classes"
Berlin's Senator for Education criticized the GEW's planned three-day teachers' strike from May 13-15, disrupting Abitur and MSA exams, while the GEW seeks smaller classes and better working conditions, facing challenges due to Berlin's membership in the Tarifgemeinschaft deutscher Länder (TdL) and ...
Berlin Teachers' Strike Disrupts Exams Amidst Demands for Smaller Classes"
Berlin's Senator for Education criticized the GEW's planned three-day teachers' strike from May 13-15, disrupting Abitur and MSA exams, while the GEW seeks smaller classes and better working conditions, facing challenges due to Berlin's membership in the Tarifgemeinschaft deutscher Länder (TdL) and ...
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52% Bias Score


China Launches Nationwide Lifelong Learning Initiative
China's 400 universities launched 700 lifelong learning projects, including online courses on digital technology and rural revitalization, available to all demographics, aligning with the 20th National Congress's goal of a learning society and the recent launch of a dedicated online platform with 1,...
China Launches Nationwide Lifelong Learning Initiative
China's 400 universities launched 700 lifelong learning projects, including online courses on digital technology and rural revitalization, available to all demographics, aligning with the 20th National Congress's goal of a learning society and the recent launch of a dedicated online platform with 1,...
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44% Bias Score


Ransomware Attack Targets Canadian School Board Despite Previous Ransom Payment
The Toronto District School Board is facing a second ransom demand after a December 2024 data breach involving PowerSchool, which had already paid a ransom, revealing the limitations of this approach to data security.
Ransomware Attack Targets Canadian School Board Despite Previous Ransom Payment
The Toronto District School Board is facing a second ransom demand after a December 2024 data breach involving PowerSchool, which had already paid a ransom, revealing the limitations of this approach to data security.
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28% Bias Score


German Teacher Unions Demand Action Against AfD Members in Public Service
German teacher unions are demanding action against AfD members in public service following an intelligence assessment labeling the party as 'securely right-wing extremist.' While there are discussions about stricter vetting, implementing any changes faces legal and logistical hurdles, as evidenced b...
German Teacher Unions Demand Action Against AfD Members in Public Service
German teacher unions are demanding action against AfD members in public service following an intelligence assessment labeling the party as 'securely right-wing extremist.' While there are discussions about stricter vetting, implementing any changes faces legal and logistical hurdles, as evidenced b...
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48% Bias Score

France Proposes Quotas to Boost Female Representation in Engineering Schools
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne proposes quotas in preparatory classes for scientific fields to increase female representation in engineering, aiming for 40% by 2027 and 50% by 2030, addressing a 25% female presence that has remained unchanged for two decades.

France Proposes Quotas to Boost Female Representation in Engineering Schools
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne proposes quotas in preparatory classes for scientific fields to increase female representation in engineering, aiming for 40% by 2027 and 50% by 2030, addressing a 25% female presence that has remained unchanged for two decades.
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52% Bias Score

Amsterdam Schools to Phase Out External Teacher Hiring
Amsterdam's primary schools, encompassing over 4,600 full-time positions across Amsterdam, Weesp, Diemen, and Duivendrecht, are phasing out external teacher hires to improve education quality and save money, with the goal of prioritizing permanent staff and reducing the reliance on temporary workers...

Amsterdam Schools to Phase Out External Teacher Hiring
Amsterdam's primary schools, encompassing over 4,600 full-time positions across Amsterdam, Weesp, Diemen, and Duivendrecht, are phasing out external teacher hires to improve education quality and save money, with the goal of prioritizing permanent staff and reducing the reliance on temporary workers...
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40% Bias Score

NEU to Challenge Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Toilet Access in Schools
Britain's largest teaching union, the NEU, will campaign against a Supreme Court ruling defining sex biologically, advocating for trans women's access to women's toilets in schools and potentially providing legal assistance to affected teachers.

NEU to Challenge Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Toilet Access in Schools
Britain's largest teaching union, the NEU, will campaign against a Supreme Court ruling defining sex biologically, advocating for trans women's access to women's toilets in schools and potentially providing legal assistance to affected teachers.
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64% Bias Score

Ethikon Institute Launches, Addressing AI's Ethical and Legal Challenges
The Ethikon Institute, launched in October, held its first public event yesterday in Athens, Greece, at the Lascaridis Foundation Historical Library, bringing together experts to discuss the ethical and responsible use of artificial intelligence, highlighting the need for a clear legal framework and...

Ethikon Institute Launches, Addressing AI's Ethical and Legal Challenges
The Ethikon Institute, launched in October, held its first public event yesterday in Athens, Greece, at the Lascaridis Foundation Historical Library, bringing together experts to discuss the ethical and responsible use of artificial intelligence, highlighting the need for a clear legal framework and...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Student Room Rents Surge 6 Percent Amidst Housing Shortage
The average rent for student rooms in the Netherlands increased by over 6 percent in the first quarter of 2024, reaching €683 per month, while a shortage of 23,000 rooms persists, partly due to new housing legislation discouraging private landlords.

Dutch Student Room Rents Surge 6 Percent Amidst Housing Shortage
The average rent for student rooms in the Netherlands increased by over 6 percent in the first quarter of 2024, reaching €683 per month, while a shortage of 23,000 rooms persists, partly due to new housing legislation discouraging private landlords.
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40% Bias Score

German Teachers Alarm Over Historical Misinformation Among Students
German history teachers report a rise in false statements about Nazism and the Holocaust among students, fueled by online misinformation and right-wing views, causing concern about declining trust in educators and historical accuracy.

German Teachers Alarm Over Historical Misinformation Among Students
German history teachers report a rise in false statements about Nazism and the Holocaust among students, fueled by online misinformation and right-wing views, causing concern about declining trust in educators and historical accuracy.
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48% Bias Score
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