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Brazil Bans Smartphones in Schools to Boost Student Well-being
Brazil's new law restricts smartphone use in schools nationwide, impacting public and private institutions to improve student focus and well-being, following similar trends globally and mirroring public concerns over excessive screen time's impact on children's mental and physical health.
Brazil Bans Smartphones in Schools to Boost Student Well-being
Brazil's new law restricts smartphone use in schools nationwide, impacting public and private institutions to improve student focus and well-being, following similar trends globally and mirroring public concerns over excessive screen time's impact on children's mental and physical health.
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44% Bias Score


Greek Skills Gap Leads to Unfilled Job Vacancies
A Greek study reveals a significant skills gap, with half of businesses lacking training programs despite unfilled vacancies across various sectors; employers attribute the issue primarily to lack of employee interest rather than skills deficiency.
Greek Skills Gap Leads to Unfilled Job Vacancies
A Greek study reveals a significant skills gap, with half of businesses lacking training programs despite unfilled vacancies across various sectors; employers attribute the issue primarily to lack of employee interest rather than skills deficiency.
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32% Bias Score


Controversy Erupts as Far-Right AfD to Exhibit at Stuttgart Education Fair
One week before the Stuttgart Didacta education fair, the decision to include the far-right AfD party as a main exhibitor has sparked outrage, prompting calls for the AfD's removal due to its views conflicting with the fair's focus on 'democracy education'.
Controversy Erupts as Far-Right AfD to Exhibit at Stuttgart Education Fair
One week before the Stuttgart Didacta education fair, the decision to include the far-right AfD party as a main exhibitor has sparked outrage, prompting calls for the AfD's removal due to its views conflicting with the fair's focus on 'democracy education'.
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56% Bias Score


Rise of Private Schools in Germany: Addressing Systemic Issues in Public Education
The number of private schools in Germany has risen to approximately 10 percent, impacting public education due to parental dissatisfaction with public school quality, particularly concerning language skills, and a desire for improved educational outcomes, leading to increased investments in private ...
Rise of Private Schools in Germany: Addressing Systemic Issues in Public Education
The number of private schools in Germany has risen to approximately 10 percent, impacting public education due to parental dissatisfaction with public school quality, particularly concerning language skills, and a desire for improved educational outcomes, leading to increased investments in private ...
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60% Bias Score


Ofsted's New School Report Card System Criticized by Headteachers
Headteachers are criticizing Ofsted's new school report card system as worse than the previous one, lacking support and focusing instead on grading, unlike the previous FEFC system which offered on-site support and collaboration.
Ofsted's New School Report Card System Criticized by Headteachers
Headteachers are criticizing Ofsted's new school report card system as worse than the previous one, lacking support and focusing instead on grading, unlike the previous FEFC system which offered on-site support and collaboration.
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52% Bias Score


Study Shows High School Students Spend Significant Time on Phones During School; States Consider Legislation
A Seattle Children's Hospital study found that 25% of high school students spend over two hours daily on their phones during school, prompting states like Colorado to consider legislation limiting student cellphone use during school hours.
Study Shows High School Students Spend Significant Time on Phones During School; States Consider Legislation
A Seattle Children's Hospital study found that 25% of high school students spend over two hours daily on their phones during school, prompting states like Colorado to consider legislation limiting student cellphone use during school hours.
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48% Bias Score

NI Teachers Reject 5.5% Pay Offer, Action Short of Strike Planned
Northern Ireland teachers rejected a 5.5% pay offer for 2024/25, leading to action short of a strike starting February 10th due to contentious terms regarding workload and industrial action; the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) was the only union to accept the offer.

NI Teachers Reject 5.5% Pay Offer, Action Short of Strike Planned
Northern Ireland teachers rejected a 5.5% pay offer for 2024/25, leading to action short of a strike starting February 10th due to contentious terms regarding workload and industrial action; the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) was the only union to accept the offer.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Prioritizes Antisemitism Complaints, Raising Civil Rights Concerns
President Trump ordered the U.S. Office for Civil Rights to prioritize antisemitism complaints, initiating investigations at five universities and a Denver school, while freezing daily operations and potentially diminishing attention to other civil rights violations.

Trump Prioritizes Antisemitism Complaints, Raising Civil Rights Concerns
President Trump ordered the U.S. Office for Civil Rights to prioritize antisemitism complaints, initiating investigations at five universities and a Denver school, while freezing daily operations and potentially diminishing attention to other civil rights violations.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza's Private Learning Hubs: A Lifeline Amidst Destruction
In war-torn Gaza, private citizens have established learning hubs offering internet access and educational resources to students and teachers, serving as a crucial lifeline following the destruction of 88% of educational buildings and impacting 658,000 children.

Gaza's Private Learning Hubs: A Lifeline Amidst Destruction
In war-torn Gaza, private citizens have established learning hubs offering internet access and educational resources to students and teachers, serving as a crucial lifeline following the destruction of 88% of educational buildings and impacting 658,000 children.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Private School Enrollment Triples, Raising Equity Concerns
A Dutch government investigation reveals that the number of private schools has tripled since 2015, driven by parents seeking smaller class sizes, specialized support for children with diverse needs, and educational approaches aligned with their values; this trend raises concerns about equity in acc...

Dutch Private School Enrollment Triples, Raising Equity Concerns
A Dutch government investigation reveals that the number of private schools has tripled since 2015, driven by parents seeking smaller class sizes, specialized support for children with diverse needs, and educational approaches aligned with their values; this trend raises concerns about equity in acc...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Admin Effectively Dismantles Key Agencies via Executive Action
The Trump administration is effectively dismantling the CFPB, USAID, and targeting the Department of Education by halting operations, firing directors, and freezing funds, sparking legal challenges and raising concerns about consumer protection, international aid, and education.

Trump Admin Effectively Dismantles Key Agencies via Executive Action
The Trump administration is effectively dismantling the CFPB, USAID, and targeting the Department of Education by halting operations, firing directors, and freezing funds, sparking legal challenges and raising concerns about consumer protection, international aid, and education.
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72% Bias Score

Turkey Shifts to New Teacher Recruitment System
Turkey's Ministry of National Education announced that the 2024 KPSS exam will be the last teacher recruitment via KPSS, with a new Academy Entrance Exam starting July 13th for future teacher recruitment; the program includes a 14-month training period with a salary slightly above minimum wage.

Turkey Shifts to New Teacher Recruitment System
Turkey's Ministry of National Education announced that the 2024 KPSS exam will be the last teacher recruitment via KPSS, with a new Academy Entrance Exam starting July 13th for future teacher recruitment; the program includes a 14-month training period with a salary slightly above minimum wage.
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48% Bias Score
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