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Girona Opus Dei Schools Merge to Maintain Single-Sex Education as Private Institutions
Two Opus Dei schools in Girona, Les Alzines and Bell-lloc, are merging into a single private school by 2030 to circumvent the loss of regional funding in 2026 due to their single-sex education model, resulting in a moderate tuition increase and the consolidation of approximately 2,300 students.
Girona Opus Dei Schools Merge to Maintain Single-Sex Education as Private Institutions
Two Opus Dei schools in Girona, Les Alzines and Bell-lloc, are merging into a single private school by 2030 to circumvent the loss of regional funding in 2026 due to their single-sex education model, resulting in a moderate tuition increase and the consolidation of approximately 2,300 students.
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60% Bias Score


UK Universities Face Surge in AI-Assisted Cheating as Traditional Plagiarism Declines
A Guardian investigation reveals that AI tool misuse for academic dishonesty in UK universities increased dramatically to almost 7,000 proven cases in 2023-24, while traditional plagiarism decreased significantly, highlighting a challenge for universities to adapt assessment methods to the advent of...
UK Universities Face Surge in AI-Assisted Cheating as Traditional Plagiarism Declines
A Guardian investigation reveals that AI tool misuse for academic dishonesty in UK universities increased dramatically to almost 7,000 proven cases in 2023-24, while traditional plagiarism decreased significantly, highlighting a challenge for universities to adapt assessment methods to the advent of...
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52% Bias Score


AI in Education: Students Outsmarting the System
High school student William Liang reveals how students are using AI like ChatGPT to complete assignments, highlighting the mismatch between current assessment methods and readily available technology, and advocating for a shift in educational practices to focus on in-class assessment of critical thi...
AI in Education: Students Outsmarting the System
High school student William Liang reveals how students are using AI like ChatGPT to complete assignments, highlighting the mismatch between current assessment methods and readily available technology, and advocating for a shift in educational practices to focus on in-class assessment of critical thi...
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Lowers Bar for Disability Accommodation Lawsuits Against Schools
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that schools must meet the same legal standards as other institutions in disability accommodation cases, a decision prompted by a lawsuit from a Minnesota teen with epilepsy whose school failed to provide adequate evening instruction.
Supreme Court Lowers Bar for Disability Accommodation Lawsuits Against Schools
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that schools must meet the same legal standards as other institutions in disability accommodation cases, a decision prompted by a lawsuit from a Minnesota teen with epilepsy whose school failed to provide adequate evening instruction.
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36% Bias Score


US-Qatar Relationship: A Transactional Alliance Undermining National Security
The US defends Qatar despite its support for Islamist terror groups due to Qatar's extensive financial investments in US political and educational institutions, enabling it to act as a mediator in international conflicts despite its questionable activities.
US-Qatar Relationship: A Transactional Alliance Undermining National Security
The US defends Qatar despite its support for Islamist terror groups due to Qatar's extensive financial investments in US political and educational institutions, enabling it to act as a mediator in international conflicts despite its questionable activities.
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72% Bias Score


French Study Reveals Rapid Gender Gap in Math Performance After School Start
A study of 2.7 million French schoolchildren from 2018-2021 found that while math abilities are initially similar between genders, boys significantly outperform girls after four months of schooling, a gap that grows over time, although girls initially excel in language, with this gap being less sign...
French Study Reveals Rapid Gender Gap in Math Performance After School Start
A study of 2.7 million French schoolchildren from 2018-2021 found that while math abilities are initially similar between genders, boys significantly outperform girls after four months of schooling, a gap that grows over time, although girls initially excel in language, with this gap being less sign...
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40% Bias Score

Madrid Revises Private School Scholarship Program, Prioritizing Low-Income Families
The Madrid regional government revised its high school scholarship program for private schools, introducing a 15-tier system prioritizing lower-income families and academic merit for the 2025-2026 school year, after previously allowing families earning over €100,000 to apply and facing criticism for...

Madrid Revises Private School Scholarship Program, Prioritizing Low-Income Families
The Madrid regional government revised its high school scholarship program for private schools, introducing a 15-tier system prioritizing lower-income families and academic merit for the 2025-2026 school year, after previously allowing families earning over €100,000 to apply and facing criticism for...
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40% Bias Score

Lack of Male Role Models and Misogynistic Online Influence Affecting Young Men
Research from St Dunstan's Education Group reveals that nearly half of young men aged 18-25 lack strong male role models, many are unmoved by accusations of sexual assault against their role models, and a significant portion believe feminism has gone too far, highlighting a need for comprehensive ed...

Lack of Male Role Models and Misogynistic Online Influence Affecting Young Men
Research from St Dunstan's Education Group reveals that nearly half of young men aged 18-25 lack strong male role models, many are unmoved by accusations of sexual assault against their role models, and a significant portion believe feminism has gone too far, highlighting a need for comprehensive ed...
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48% Bias Score

Cellphone Bans in US Schools Yield Significant Academic and Behavioral Gains
Multiple US schools are banning cell phones, resulting in significant academic improvement (up to 14.23% for low-achievers) and decreased behavioral issues (57% reduction in aggression, 51% in drug offenses in one district), prompting state-level legislation.

Cellphone Bans in US Schools Yield Significant Academic and Behavioral Gains
Multiple US schools are banning cell phones, resulting in significant academic improvement (up to 14.23% for low-achievers) and decreased behavioral issues (57% reduction in aggression, 51% in drug offenses in one district), prompting state-level legislation.
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48% Bias Score

Teen AI Use: A Double-Edged Sword
A survey of 1500 teenagers shows that half use generative AI, mostly for research and brainstorming, though some use it to cheat; experts discuss the dual nature of AI as both a collaborative tool and a competitive threat, urging responsible development and ethical usage.

Teen AI Use: A Double-Edged Sword
A survey of 1500 teenagers shows that half use generative AI, mostly for research and brainstorming, though some use it to cheat; experts discuss the dual nature of AI as both a collaborative tool and a competitive threat, urging responsible development and ethical usage.
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36% Bias Score

AI-Driven Job Market Shift Demands Educational Reform
The U.S. hiring rate has plummeted, with entry-level white-collar job postings falling 12.7% annually, as AI automates previously entry-level tasks; this necessitates educational reform emphasizing humanities and critical thinking.

AI-Driven Job Market Shift Demands Educational Reform
The U.S. hiring rate has plummeted, with entry-level white-collar job postings falling 12.7% annually, as AI automates previously entry-level tasks; this necessitates educational reform emphasizing humanities and critical thinking.
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Senator Admits to Delay in Reading Teacher's Bullying Complaint
A Berlin teacher's complaint of homophobic bullying and discrimination at Carl-Bolle-Grundschule, sent to Senator Günther-Wünsch in December 2024, was only read after media reports in May 2025, prompting criticism regarding responsiveness within Berlin's education system.

Berlin Senator Admits to Delay in Reading Teacher's Bullying Complaint
A Berlin teacher's complaint of homophobic bullying and discrimination at Carl-Bolle-Grundschule, sent to Senator Günther-Wünsch in December 2024, was only read after media reports in May 2025, prompting criticism regarding responsiveness within Berlin's education system.
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44% Bias Score
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