Showing 289 to 300 of 1,097 results


Universities Must Adapt to Cultivate Human Skills in AI Era
Universities must adapt education models to cultivate critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and adaptability—human skills increasingly crucial in an AI-driven job market, as confirmed by research and employer demand.
Universities Must Adapt to Cultivate Human Skills in AI Era
Universities must adapt education models to cultivate critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and adaptability—human skills increasingly crucial in an AI-driven job market, as confirmed by research and employer demand.
Progress
36% Bias Score


China Launches 100-Day Sprint to Boost Graduate Employment
China's Ministry of Education launched a 100-day employment campaign for the class of 2025, urging universities to secure 100 jobs each and the government to fill supported positions by August, addressing rising graduate unemployment.
China Launches 100-Day Sprint to Boost Graduate Employment
China's Ministry of Education launched a 100-day employment campaign for the class of 2025, urging universities to secure 100 jobs each and the government to fill supported positions by August, addressing rising graduate unemployment.
Progress
36% Bias Score


2024 Panhellenic Exams: Mostly Smooth, with Minor Issues
The 2024 Panhellenic Exams, concluding yesterday for 90,000 General Lyceum students vying for 70,700 places, saw mostly appropriate difficulty levels except for a Biology question, with Modern Greek posing an unexpected challenge for some due to its scientific style.
2024 Panhellenic Exams: Mostly Smooth, with Minor Issues
The 2024 Panhellenic Exams, concluding yesterday for 90,000 General Lyceum students vying for 70,700 places, saw mostly appropriate difficulty levels except for a Biology question, with Modern Greek posing an unexpected challenge for some due to its scientific style.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Federal Climate Data Removal Disrupts Science Education
Following President Trump's 2025 executive orders, the removal of climate-related data from federal agency websites has disrupted science educators' lesson planning; however, nonprofits are working to mitigate the effects by recreating online tools.
Federal Climate Data Removal Disrupts Science Education
Following President Trump's 2025 executive orders, the removal of climate-related data from federal agency websites has disrupted science educators' lesson planning; however, nonprofits are working to mitigate the effects by recreating online tools.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Texas Dream Act Repealed: Undocumented Students Lose In-State Tuition
A federal judge has ended the Texas Dream Act, a 2001 law granting reduced tuition to undocumented students in Texas public universities, following a lawsuit by the Department of Justice, affecting over 57,000 students.
Texas Dream Act Repealed: Undocumented Students Lose In-State Tuition
A federal judge has ended the Texas Dream Act, a 2001 law granting reduced tuition to undocumented students in Texas public universities, following a lawsuit by the Department of Justice, affecting over 57,000 students.
Progress
64% Bias Score


Spain's Inconsistent University Entrance Exams: A Standardized Test's Failure
Despite the Spanish Popular Party's pledge for a standardized university entrance exam, significant differences remain in History of Spain exams across its governed regions due to varying curricula, impacting exam format, content, and evaluation methods.
Spain's Inconsistent University Entrance Exams: A Standardized Test's Failure
Despite the Spanish Popular Party's pledge for a standardized university entrance exam, significant differences remain in History of Spain exams across its governed regions due to varying curricula, impacting exam format, content, and evaluation methods.
Progress
48% Bias Score

UK Study Reveals Children's Extensive AI Use and Growing Digital Divide
A study of 780 UK children aged 8-12 found that 22% use AI tools like ChatGPT regularly, revealing a digital divide between private and state schools, highlighting children's unique needs and concerns about AI's environmental impact.

UK Study Reveals Children's Extensive AI Use and Growing Digital Divide
A study of 780 UK children aged 8-12 found that 22% use AI tools like ChatGPT regularly, revealing a digital divide between private and state schools, highlighting children's unique needs and concerns about AI's environmental impact.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Brandenburg Budget in Jeopardy Due to Coalition Discord
The Brandenburg state budget faces uncertainty due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's opposition, jeopardizing the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority in the upcoming June 20th vote. His objections focus on education cuts, specifically increased teacher workload, and potential property tax increases, cr...

Brandenburg Budget in Jeopardy Due to Coalition Discord
The Brandenburg state budget faces uncertainty due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's opposition, jeopardizing the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority in the upcoming June 20th vote. His objections focus on education cuts, specifically increased teacher workload, and potential property tax increases, cr...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Patience in Learning: A Key to Empathy and Effective Management
Sherry Turkle's memoir highlights the importance of patience in learning, using her third-grade teacher's approach to Shakespeare and the challenges of ensemble music as examples, stressing that understanding one's own learning journey fosters empathy and effective management.

Patience in Learning: A Key to Empathy and Effective Management
Sherry Turkle's memoir highlights the importance of patience in learning, using her third-grade teacher's approach to Shakespeare and the challenges of ensemble music as examples, stressing that understanding one's own learning journey fosters empathy and effective management.
Progress
12% Bias Score

AI Use Linked to Lower Critical Thinking Skills
A study shows increased use of AI tools like ChatGPT correlates with lower critical thinking skills in young people, raising concerns about skill atrophy and the future of education in an AI-driven world.

AI Use Linked to Lower Critical Thinking Skills
A study shows increased use of AI tools like ChatGPT correlates with lower critical thinking skills in young people, raising concerns about skill atrophy and the future of education in an AI-driven world.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Compound Interest: The Secret to a Million Dollars by Age 60
A parent shares how teaching their children the principle of compound interest and the value of early saving and investing transforms their financial outlook and highlights the need for financial education in schools and at home.

Compound Interest: The Secret to a Million Dollars by Age 60
A parent shares how teaching their children the principle of compound interest and the value of early saving and investing transforms their financial outlook and highlights the need for financial education in schools and at home.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Latin American Education Crisis: Misalignment of Teaching and Learning Science
A 2022 PISA report shows 75% of Latin American 15-year-olds lack minimum math competency, revealing a critical disconnect between teaching practices and scientific understanding of learning, which hinders socioeconomic development and exacerbates inequalities.

Latin American Education Crisis: Misalignment of Teaching and Learning Science
A 2022 PISA report shows 75% of Latin American 15-year-olds lack minimum math competency, revealing a critical disconnect between teaching practices and scientific understanding of learning, which hinders socioeconomic development and exacerbates inequalities.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Showing 289 to 300 of 1,097 results