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Bolsa Família's Long-Term Impact: A 14-Year Study
A 14-year study on Brazil's Bolsa Família program shows that 64% of the first generation of beneficiaries no longer needed social aid by 2019, with 45% accessing formal employment; however, the program's long-term success depends on improvements in education quality.
Bolsa Família's Long-Term Impact: A 14-Year Study
A 14-year study on Brazil's Bolsa Família program shows that 64% of the first generation of beneficiaries no longer needed social aid by 2019, with 45% accessing formal employment; however, the program's long-term success depends on improvements in education quality.
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40% Bias Score


Heat Exhaustion Prompts Call for More Trees in Canadian Schoolyards
A five-year-old in Ottawa suffered heat exhaustion at school, prompting calls for more trees in schoolyards across Canada to combat rising temperatures; while the Toronto District School Board has planted 4,000 trees, experts say it's insufficient.
Heat Exhaustion Prompts Call for More Trees in Canadian Schoolyards
A five-year-old in Ottawa suffered heat exhaustion at school, prompting calls for more trees in schoolyards across Canada to combat rising temperatures; while the Toronto District School Board has planted 4,000 trees, experts say it's insufficient.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ+ Books in Schools Divides Teachers' Unions
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can opt children out of school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if conflicting with religious beliefs, prompting opposing reactions from heads of the NEA and AFT teachers' unions regarding parental rights in education.
Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ+ Books in Schools Divides Teachers' Unions
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can opt children out of school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if conflicting with religious beliefs, prompting opposing reactions from heads of the NEA and AFT teachers' unions regarding parental rights in education.
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56% Bias Score


UK Schools Pilot Sun Safety Lessons to Reduce Skin Cancer
A pilot program teaching children aged five and up about sun safety, including UV levels and sunscreen application, is being trialled in Kent primary schools and is planned for nationwide rollout in 2026 to combat rising melanoma rates linked to childhood sun exposure; the initiative emphasizes pers...
UK Schools Pilot Sun Safety Lessons to Reduce Skin Cancer
A pilot program teaching children aged five and up about sun safety, including UV levels and sunscreen application, is being trialled in Kent primary schools and is planned for nationwide rollout in 2026 to combat rising melanoma rates linked to childhood sun exposure; the initiative emphasizes pers...
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Sides with Parents Opposing LGBTQ-Themed Books in Maryland Schools
The US Supreme Court sided with Maryland parents who successfully challenged a school system's LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum, granting a preliminary injunction that allows parents to opt their children out of lessons containing LGBTQ themes, citing potential religious freedom violations.
Supreme Court Sides with Parents Opposing LGBTQ-Themed Books in Maryland Schools
The US Supreme Court sided with Maryland parents who successfully challenged a school system's LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum, granting a preliminary injunction that allows parents to opt their children out of lessons containing LGBTQ themes, citing potential religious freedom violations.
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56% Bias Score


Global Education Crisis: Funding Gap Exceeds \$148 Billion, Millions of Children Out of School"
More than 244 million children are out of school globally due to insufficient funding, conflict, and inequality; the annual shortfall to achieve SDG4 exceeds \$148 billion, while ODA for education has decreased, impacting vulnerable populations disproportionately.
Global Education Crisis: Funding Gap Exceeds \$148 Billion, Millions of Children Out of School"
More than 244 million children are out of school globally due to insufficient funding, conflict, and inequality; the annual shortfall to achieve SDG4 exceeds \$148 billion, while ODA for education has decreased, impacting vulnerable populations disproportionately.
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48% Bias Score

Brandenburg Plans to Maintain Education Quality Despite Teacher Shortages
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Brandenburg Plans to Maintain Education Quality Despite Teacher Shortages
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56% Bias Score

Microschool Loan Program Offers Funding for Innovative Schools
A new Microschool Loan Program, funded by Stand Together Trust and the Beth and Ravenel Curry Foundation, and administered by Building Hope, offers low-interest loans up to $50,000 to microschool founders in the US to help them launch or grow their schools; however, home-based microschools are curre...

Microschool Loan Program Offers Funding for Innovative Schools
A new Microschool Loan Program, funded by Stand Together Trust and the Beth and Ravenel Curry Foundation, and administered by Building Hope, offers low-interest loans up to $50,000 to microschool founders in the US to help them launch or grow their schools; however, home-based microschools are curre...
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48% Bias Score

NATO's Subservient Acceptance of Trump's Military Spending Demand
NATO members unanimously accepted a 5% military spending increase demanded by Donald Trump, prompting criticism for their lack of critical engagement and transparency.

NATO's Subservient Acceptance of Trump's Military Spending Demand
NATO members unanimously accepted a 5% military spending increase demanded by Donald Trump, prompting criticism for their lack of critical engagement and transparency.
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44% Bias Score

Jersey Bans Mobile Phones in Schools to Boost Social Interaction
Jersey's government banned mobile phones in schools and colleges from September 2024 for all students up to Key Stage 4, including during breaks and lunchtimes; a teacher and childhood campaigner welcomed the move, believing it will encourage children to interact more and reduce exposure to harmful ...

Jersey Bans Mobile Phones in Schools to Boost Social Interaction
Jersey's government banned mobile phones in schools and colleges from September 2024 for all students up to Key Stage 4, including during breaks and lunchtimes; a teacher and childhood campaigner welcomed the move, believing it will encourage children to interact more and reduce exposure to harmful ...
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Parental Rights to Opt Out of LGBTQ+ School Lessons
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can exclude their children from Maryland public school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if conflicting with their religious beliefs, prompting reactions from both sides.

Supreme Court Upholds Parental Rights to Opt Out of LGBTQ+ School Lessons
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can exclude their children from Maryland public school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if conflicting with their religious beliefs, prompting reactions from both sides.
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64% Bias Score

Indian Parents Protest Unregulated Private School Fee Hikes
Parents in several Indian cities are protesting against private school fee hikes, leading to student expulsions and highlighting the lack of regulation in the sector, with some fee increases reaching 30% and causing financial hardship for families.

Indian Parents Protest Unregulated Private School Fee Hikes
Parents in several Indian cities are protesting against private school fee hikes, leading to student expulsions and highlighting the lack of regulation in the sector, with some fee increases reaching 30% and causing financial hardship for families.
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40% Bias Score
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