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German Immigrant School Quota Proposal Sparks Debate
German Education Minister Karin Prien suggested immigrant quotas in schools, sparking criticism from school principals and experts who highlight existing inequalities, insufficient support for schools with high migrant populations, and the need for comprehensive reform focusing on early childhood ed...
German Immigrant School Quota Proposal Sparks Debate
German Education Minister Karin Prien suggested immigrant quotas in schools, sparking criticism from school principals and experts who highlight existing inequalities, insufficient support for schools with high migrant populations, and the need for comprehensive reform focusing on early childhood ed...
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44% Bias Score


Uzbek Linguist Bridges China-Uzbekistan Ties Through SCO Educational Exchange
Uzbek linguist Dilsora Mirzaakhmedova, living in China for 15 years, uses language and cultural exchange to build bridges between China and Uzbekistan, highlighting successful poverty alleviation strategies and promoting educational cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Uzbek Linguist Bridges China-Uzbekistan Ties Through SCO Educational Exchange
Uzbek linguist Dilsora Mirzaakhmedova, living in China for 15 years, uses language and cultural exchange to build bridges between China and Uzbekistan, highlighting successful poverty alleviation strategies and promoting educational cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
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48% Bias Score


Student with Leukemia Scores 217 on USE During Chemotherapy
Novosibirsk high school graduate Timofey Gavrin, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in September 2024, persevered through chemotherapy to take the Unified State Exam, scoring 217 points in hospital, showcasing resilience and support systems.
Student with Leukemia Scores 217 on USE During Chemotherapy
Novosibirsk high school graduate Timofey Gavrin, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in September 2024, persevered through chemotherapy to take the Unified State Exam, scoring 217 points in hospital, showcasing resilience and support systems.
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40% Bias Score


Niedersachsen Anticipates Challenges in 2026 Full-Day School Mandate Rollout
Niedersachsen's Minister of Education anticipates a challenging but manageable rollout of the mandatory full-day schooling for elementary students starting in 2026, acknowledging potential initial issues with logistics but emphasizing the long-term benefits and the state's proactive approach since 2...
Niedersachsen Anticipates Challenges in 2026 Full-Day School Mandate Rollout
Niedersachsen's Minister of Education anticipates a challenging but manageable rollout of the mandatory full-day schooling for elementary students starting in 2026, acknowledging potential initial issues with logistics but emphasizing the long-term benefits and the state's proactive approach since 2...
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36% Bias Score


UK Youth Work Readiness Crisis: Only 47% Feel Prepared for Work
A new UK survey reveals that only 47 percent of 18-to-24-year-olds feel prepared for work after school, compared to 74 percent of over-64s, coinciding with almost one million 16-to-24-year-olds classified as NEET (not in education, employment, or training), the highest level in 11 years.
UK Youth Work Readiness Crisis: Only 47% Feel Prepared for Work
A new UK survey reveals that only 47 percent of 18-to-24-year-olds feel prepared for work after school, compared to 74 percent of over-64s, coinciding with almost one million 16-to-24-year-olds classified as NEET (not in education, employment, or training), the highest level in 11 years.
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48% Bias Score


Damaging Winds Expected Across Southern WA
A severe weather warning is in place for Perth and southern WA due to damaging winds (50-65km/h average, with peaks of 100km/h) from a strong cold front expected early this morning; residents are advised to secure loose items.
Damaging Winds Expected Across Southern WA
A severe weather warning is in place for Perth and southern WA due to damaging winds (50-65km/h average, with peaks of 100km/h) from a strong cold front expected early this morning; residents are advised to secure loose items.
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24% Bias Score

Berlin Education Senator's False Statement on Homophobic Bullying Case
A lawyer's letter detailing homophobic bullying against a homosexual teacher in Berlin arrived at the education administration between December 9-11, 2024, but the Senator initially gave false information about the date of its arrival, prompting criticism and a motion of disapproval.

Berlin Education Senator's False Statement on Homophobic Bullying Case
A lawyer's letter detailing homophobic bullying against a homosexual teacher in Berlin arrived at the education administration between December 9-11, 2024, but the Senator initially gave false information about the date of its arrival, prompting criticism and a motion of disapproval.
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36% Bias Score

France's Arabic Language Marginalization: A Legacy of Colonialism
French journalist Nabil Wakim highlights the underrepresentation of Arabic language education in France, affecting 15,000 students and perpetuating societal stigma and hindering career prospects due to historical colonial relationships and negative stereotypes.

France's Arabic Language Marginalization: A Legacy of Colonialism
French journalist Nabil Wakim highlights the underrepresentation of Arabic language education in France, affecting 15,000 students and perpetuating societal stigma and hindering career prospects due to historical colonial relationships and negative stereotypes.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Private School Teachers March for Better Wages and Working Conditions
Private sector teachers in Turkey began a march from Kadıköy to Ankara on [Date] to demand a minimum wage, permanent contracts, improved job classification, and better working conditions, citing insufficient wages and precarious employment.

Turkish Private School Teachers March for Better Wages and Working Conditions
Private sector teachers in Turkey began a march from Kadıköy to Ankara on [Date] to demand a minimum wage, permanent contracts, improved job classification, and better working conditions, citing insufficient wages and precarious employment.
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48% Bias Score

Portugal Bans Smartphones in Schools to Improve Learning and Socialization
Portugal banned smartphones in primary schools and some middle schools starting in 2025, based on a trial showing improved school environment and decreased bullying; exceptions apply for students with learning or health needs, and for phones used solely for family contact.

Portugal Bans Smartphones in Schools to Improve Learning and Socialization
Portugal banned smartphones in primary schools and some middle schools starting in 2025, based on a trial showing improved school environment and decreased bullying; exceptions apply for students with learning or health needs, and for phones used solely for family contact.
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36% Bias Score

Leadership Awareness Gap Highlighted in University Course
A leadership course at Fairleigh Dickinson University used a three-question test to assess students' knowledge of their organizational context, revealing a significant gap in awareness of colleagues and support staff, highlighting the need for enhanced leadership training to bridge this disconnect.

Leadership Awareness Gap Highlighted in University Course
A leadership course at Fairleigh Dickinson University used a three-question test to assess students' knowledge of their organizational context, revealing a significant gap in awareness of colleagues and support staff, highlighting the need for enhanced leadership training to bridge this disconnect.
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Pressure to Maintain Education Plans for Children with Special Needs
The UK government is considering changes to education plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, despite warnings from campaigners that this could deny thousands of children access to vital education; 638,745 EHCPs were in place in January 2025, a 10.8% increase year-on-year.

UK Government Faces Pressure to Maintain Education Plans for Children with Special Needs
The UK government is considering changes to education plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, despite warnings from campaigners that this could deny thousands of children access to vital education; 638,745 EHCPs were in place in January 2025, a 10.8% increase year-on-year.
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48% Bias Score
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