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US States Restrict Undocumented Children's Access to Education
Multiple US states are implementing policies restricting undocumented children's access to education, defying the Plyler v. Doe ruling and causing increased student absenteeism due to fear of deportation; this is coupled with the dismantling of the Department of Education's English Language Acquisit...
US States Restrict Undocumented Children's Access to Education
Multiple US states are implementing policies restricting undocumented children's access to education, defying the Plyler v. Doe ruling and causing increased student absenteeism due to fear of deportation; this is coupled with the dismantling of the Department of Education's English Language Acquisit...
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64% Bias Score


Dutch COVID-19 School Closures: Lasting Impact on Children's Well-being
The COVID-19 pandemic's school closures in the Netherlands negatively affected children's education and mental health, with lasting impacts despite €8.5 billion in government aid; future pandemic responses must prioritize children's well-being.
Dutch COVID-19 School Closures: Lasting Impact on Children's Well-being
The COVID-19 pandemic's school closures in the Netherlands negatively affected children's education and mental health, with lasting impacts despite €8.5 billion in government aid; future pandemic responses must prioritize children's well-being.
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48% Bias Score


Mandatory Iftar at Berlin School Sparks Controversy
A mandatory iftar dinner for 7th graders at Berlin's Carl-Zuckmayer secondary school sparked controversy, prompting criticism for violating the school's neutrality and freedom of religion principles, despite the Neukölln mayor stating that religious events are normal in the diverse district.
Mandatory Iftar at Berlin School Sparks Controversy
A mandatory iftar dinner for 7th graders at Berlin's Carl-Zuckmayer secondary school sparked controversy, prompting criticism for violating the school's neutrality and freedom of religion principles, despite the Neukölln mayor stating that religious events are normal in the diverse district.
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36% Bias Score


Northern Ireland to have more pensioners than school children by 2030
New projections from Nisra indicate that by 2030, Northern Ireland will have 356,000 pensioners and 349,000 children aged 15 and under, driven by increased life expectancy and falling birth rates, creating significant implications for public services like education.
Northern Ireland to have more pensioners than school children by 2030
New projections from Nisra indicate that by 2030, Northern Ireland will have 356,000 pensioners and 349,000 children aged 15 and under, driven by increased life expectancy and falling birth rates, creating significant implications for public services like education.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Relaunches Athletic Schools in 2026
Greece is restarting its athletic high schools in September 2026, beginning with two schools in Nea Ionia and Thessaloniki, offering specialized athletic training alongside a standard curriculum after a 15-year absence, aiming to support aspiring professional athletes and students with disabilities.
Greece Relaunches Athletic Schools in 2026
Greece is restarting its athletic high schools in September 2026, beginning with two schools in Nea Ionia and Thessaloniki, offering specialized athletic training alongside a standard curriculum after a 15-year absence, aiming to support aspiring professional athletes and students with disabilities.
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52% Bias Score


Nigerian Child Labor Crisis: Education's Failure Fuels Hazardous Mining
In Nigeria, 10.5 million children aged 5-14 are out of school, exemplified by 18-year-old Isah Aliyu who left school to work in gold mines after his father's death due to poverty and weak enforcement of child labor laws.
Nigerian Child Labor Crisis: Education's Failure Fuels Hazardous Mining
In Nigeria, 10.5 million children aged 5-14 are out of school, exemplified by 18-year-old Isah Aliyu who left school to work in gold mines after his father's death due to poverty and weak enforcement of child labor laws.
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40% Bias Score

China's Human Capital Investment Fuels AI and Robotics Leadership
China's rapid progress in AI and robotics stems from its significant investment in human capital development, including increased funding for higher education, the approval of 1,673 new bachelor's programs, and stronger university-industry partnerships, aiming to create a workforce equipped for tech...

China's Human Capital Investment Fuels AI and Robotics Leadership
China's rapid progress in AI and robotics stems from its significant investment in human capital development, including increased funding for higher education, the approval of 1,673 new bachelor's programs, and stronger university-industry partnerships, aiming to create a workforce equipped for tech...
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52% Bias Score

Education Department Staff Cuts Hamper Disability Rights Complaints
The U.S. Education Department's Office for Civil Rights, responsible for investigating disability discrimination complaints in schools, has had its staff cut by roughly half, leading to a backlog of over 20,000 cases and potentially discouraging families from seeking support for their children.

Education Department Staff Cuts Hamper Disability Rights Complaints
The U.S. Education Department's Office for Civil Rights, responsible for investigating disability discrimination complaints in schools, has had its staff cut by roughly half, leading to a backlog of over 20,000 cases and potentially discouraging families from seeking support for their children.
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44% Bias Score

Post-School Support Gap for SEN Students in Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, young adults with special educational needs (SEN) face a significant support gap after leaving school, lacking the equivalent of England's Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP), which leaves many without pathways to further education or employment, impacting their quality of li...

Post-School Support Gap for SEN Students in Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, young adults with special educational needs (SEN) face a significant support gap after leaving school, lacking the equivalent of England's Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP), which leaves many without pathways to further education or employment, impacting their quality of li...
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60% Bias Score

Munich's International Weeks Against Racism Address Colonial Legacy and Social Inequality
Munich hosts the International Weeks Against Racism (March 17-30) with over 170 events, including workshops on colonial history, museum exhibitions showcasing repatriated artifacts, and children's activities promoting inclusivity and awareness of racism and migration.

Munich's International Weeks Against Racism Address Colonial Legacy and Social Inequality
Munich hosts the International Weeks Against Racism (March 17-30) with over 170 events, including workshops on colonial history, museum exhibitions showcasing repatriated artifacts, and children's activities promoting inclusivity and awareness of racism and migration.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza's Education System Devastated by Conflict: Thousands of Students Displaced
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict severely damaged Gaza's education system, destroying or displacing 95% of its 564 schools, impacting nearly 785,000 students; however, efforts are underway to rehabilitate schools and resume education for thousands despite significant challenges and obstacles for dis...

Gaza's Education System Devastated by Conflict: Thousands of Students Displaced
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict severely damaged Gaza's education system, destroying or displacing 95% of its 564 schools, impacting nearly 785,000 students; however, efforts are underway to rehabilitate schools and resume education for thousands despite significant challenges and obstacles for dis...
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40% Bias Score

Record Teacher Vacancies in England Threaten Education Quality
A report reveals a record-high teacher vacancy rate in England, exceeding six unfilled posts per 1,000 last year, driven by worsening pupil behavior, stagnant pay, and inflexible working conditions, threatening education quality and highlighting the government's need for a comprehensive solution.

Record Teacher Vacancies in England Threaten Education Quality
A report reveals a record-high teacher vacancy rate in England, exceeding six unfilled posts per 1,000 last year, driven by worsening pupil behavior, stagnant pay, and inflexible working conditions, threatening education quality and highlighting the government's need for a comprehensive solution.
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36% Bias Score
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