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Gender Inequality in STEM: The Equality Paradox
A study reveals stark contrasts in women's participation in scientific fields across nations, with countries known for gender equality paradoxically showing lower female representation in STEM, suggesting that ingrained stereotypes, rather than overt discrimination, play a significant role.
Gender Inequality in STEM: The Equality Paradox
A study reveals stark contrasts in women's participation in scientific fields across nations, with countries known for gender equality paradoxically showing lower female representation in STEM, suggesting that ingrained stereotypes, rather than overt discrimination, play a significant role.
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16% Bias Score


From Saturday School to Self-Expression: A Childhood Defined by Resistance
The author recounts their childhood experiences with Saturday schools for Black children facing educational inequalities in 1970s Britain, their politically active neighbour, and their subsequent artistic pursuit as an act of personal resistance, culminating in participation in student loan protests...
From Saturday School to Self-Expression: A Childhood Defined by Resistance
The author recounts their childhood experiences with Saturday schools for Black children facing educational inequalities in 1970s Britain, their politically active neighbour, and their subsequent artistic pursuit as an act of personal resistance, culminating in participation in student loan protests...
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40% Bias Score


Newton School District Reverses Course on DEI Policies Amidst Parent and Teacher Backlash
In the Newton, Massachusetts school district, a group of mothers initially faced severe backlash for questioning new DEI policies, especially multilevel classes, but now teachers and parents are openly criticizing the classes' ineffectiveness, prompting a district-wide reevaluation and a focus on re...
Newton School District Reverses Course on DEI Policies Amidst Parent and Teacher Backlash
In the Newton, Massachusetts school district, a group of mothers initially faced severe backlash for questioning new DEI policies, especially multilevel classes, but now teachers and parents are openly criticizing the classes' ineffectiveness, prompting a district-wide reevaluation and a focus on re...
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56% Bias Score


ReliaQuest Bowl Bootcamp Addresses Cybersecurity Talent Shortage
ReliaQuest's Cyber Lab Bootcamp, a two-day immersive program held at universities participating in the ReliaQuest Bowl, addresses the cybersecurity talent shortage by providing hands-on training and mentorship to students, bridging the gap between academia and industry and leveraging the bowl game's...
ReliaQuest Bowl Bootcamp Addresses Cybersecurity Talent Shortage
ReliaQuest's Cyber Lab Bootcamp, a two-day immersive program held at universities participating in the ReliaQuest Bowl, addresses the cybersecurity talent shortage by providing hands-on training and mentorship to students, bridging the gap between academia and industry and leveraging the bowl game's...
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28% Bias Score


Poverty and Special Needs, Not Ethnicity, Drive School Exclusions and Attainment in England
A study using 2019 English school data found poverty and special educational needs, not ethnicity, are the key factors in school exclusions and attainment; however, critics argue it overlooks informal exclusion and the complex intersection of race and class.
Poverty and Special Needs, Not Ethnicity, Drive School Exclusions and Attainment in England
A study using 2019 English school data found poverty and special educational needs, not ethnicity, are the key factors in school exclusions and attainment; however, critics argue it overlooks informal exclusion and the complex intersection of race and class.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Expands Guantanamo Bay Detention, Signs Strict Immigration Law
President Trump will sign an executive order to expand a migrant detention center at Guantanamo Bay to house up to 30,000 immigrants and has signed the bipartisan Laken Riley Act, mandating detention and potential deportation for undocumented individuals charged with theft or violent crimes before c...
Trump Expands Guantanamo Bay Detention, Signs Strict Immigration Law
President Trump will sign an executive order to expand a migrant detention center at Guantanamo Bay to house up to 30,000 immigrants and has signed the bipartisan Laken Riley Act, mandating detention and potential deportation for undocumented individuals charged with theft or violent crimes before c...
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60% Bias Score

Ofsted Unveils Detailed School Report Cards, Facing Union Backlash
Ofsted's new school report cards, replacing single-word judgments, will use a five-point scale across key areas from September 2025, aiming for more detailed feedback but facing union criticism for increasing pressure on schools.

Ofsted Unveils Detailed School Report Cards, Facing Union Backlash
Ofsted's new school report cards, replacing single-word judgments, will use a five-point scale across key areas from September 2025, aiming for more detailed feedback but facing union criticism for increasing pressure on schools.
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52% Bias Score

Guatemalan Indigenous Woman Overcomes Educational Barriers, Advocates for Girls' Rights
Josefina Tíu, a 21-year-old indigenous Q'eqchi' woman from Guatemala, overcame three attempts to deny her education, highlighting the systemic barriers faced by indigenous girls. Her university enrollment, activism against violence toward girls, and advocacy for education demonstrate the potential f...

Guatemalan Indigenous Woman Overcomes Educational Barriers, Advocates for Girls' Rights
Josefina Tíu, a 21-year-old indigenous Q'eqchi' woman from Guatemala, overcame three attempts to deny her education, highlighting the systemic barriers faced by indigenous girls. Her university enrollment, activism against violence toward girls, and advocacy for education demonstrate the potential f...
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28% Bias Score

Argentina's Libertarian Government Reshapes Public Education
Argentina's new libertarian government is drastically reshaping public education by eliminating the Ministry of Education, cutting funding, and promoting voucher programs, potentially jeopardizing the country's historically strong commitment to free, accessible education.

Argentina's Libertarian Government Reshapes Public Education
Argentina's new libertarian government is drastically reshaping public education by eliminating the Ministry of Education, cutting funding, and promoting voucher programs, potentially jeopardizing the country's historically strong commitment to free, accessible education.
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52% Bias Score

Chilean Ministry of Education Misallocates Funds, Neglecting Urgent Educational Needs
The Chilean Ministry of Education misallocated $250 billion pesos, using only 6.8% for educational recovery, leading to unsatisfactory levels in key indicators, including attendance and conflict resolution, while prioritizing other initiatives like student loan forgiveness for high-income earners.

Chilean Ministry of Education Misallocates Funds, Neglecting Urgent Educational Needs
The Chilean Ministry of Education misallocated $250 billion pesos, using only 6.8% for educational recovery, leading to unsatisfactory levels in key indicators, including attendance and conflict resolution, while prioritizing other initiatives like student loan forgiveness for high-income earners.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Signs Executive Orders on Education, EPA, and 250th Anniversary
President Trump signed multiple executive orders Wednesday: one creating a task force for the nation's 250th birthday; another targeting federal funding for schools teaching "radical gender ideology"; and a third concerning Lee Zeldin's EPA confirmation, reflecting a shift in environmental policy pr...

Trump Signs Executive Orders on Education, EPA, and 250th Anniversary
President Trump signed multiple executive orders Wednesday: one creating a task force for the nation's 250th birthday; another targeting federal funding for schools teaching "radical gender ideology"; and a third concerning Lee Zeldin's EPA confirmation, reflecting a shift in environmental policy pr...
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52% Bias Score

Mayotte Schools to Reopen Fully After Cyclone Chido
In the aftermath of Cyclone Chido, which killed at least 39 people in Mayotte on December 14th, 2023, the French Minister of Education visited the island on January 30th and promised to fully restore schools as soon as possible, providing all-day care for students who have lost their homes and belon...

Mayotte Schools to Reopen Fully After Cyclone Chido
In the aftermath of Cyclone Chido, which killed at least 39 people in Mayotte on December 14th, 2023, the French Minister of Education visited the island on January 30th and promised to fully restore schools as soon as possible, providing all-day care for students who have lost their homes and belon...
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44% Bias Score
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