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NAEP Scores Decline, Funding Cuts Raise Concerns
The latest NAEP results show declining reading and math scores among 4th and 8th graders, particularly among low-performing students, widening achievement gaps; this coincides with a concerning $900 million budget cut to the Institute of Education Sciences, which houses NAEP.
NAEP Scores Decline, Funding Cuts Raise Concerns
The latest NAEP results show declining reading and math scores among 4th and 8th graders, particularly among low-performing students, widening achievement gaps; this coincides with a concerning $900 million budget cut to the Institute of Education Sciences, which houses NAEP.
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40% Bias Score


Welsh Schools Face Decade-Long Recovery From Pandemic, Staffing Crisis
Estyn's annual report reveals persistently low secondary school attendance in Wales (88%), significant teacher recruitment issues impacting educational standards, and inconsistent implementation of the new curriculum, requiring more than a decade for recovery at current progress.
Welsh Schools Face Decade-Long Recovery From Pandemic, Staffing Crisis
Estyn's annual report reveals persistently low secondary school attendance in Wales (88%), significant teacher recruitment issues impacting educational standards, and inconsistent implementation of the new curriculum, requiring more than a decade for recovery at current progress.
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36% Bias Score


England's "SEND Lottery": Unequal Support for Children with Special Needs
A new report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) reveals a "SEND lottery" in English schools, with children frequently absent, changing schools, or living in heavily academised areas less likely to receive SEND support, highlighting systemic issues and urging mandatory teacher training on SEND a...
England's "SEND Lottery": Unequal Support for Children with Special Needs
A new report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) reveals a "SEND lottery" in English schools, with children frequently absent, changing schools, or living in heavily academised areas less likely to receive SEND support, highlighting systemic issues and urging mandatory teacher training on SEND a...
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36% Bias Score


Protests Erupt at Didacta Over AfD's Presence
At the Didacta education fair in Stuttgart, protests erupted against the AfD's presence, with demonstrators chanting and holding signs. The AfD, classified as a suspected right-wing extremist group, was allowed to participate due to the Messe's equal treatment policy, provoking criticism.
Protests Erupt at Didacta Over AfD's Presence
At the Didacta education fair in Stuttgart, protests erupted against the AfD's presence, with demonstrators chanting and holding signs. The AfD, classified as a suspected right-wing extremist group, was allowed to participate due to the Messe's equal treatment policy, provoking criticism.
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52% Bias Score


BBC Launches Arabic Educational Program for War-Affected Children
War in the Middle East and North Africa has left 30 million children out of school; the BBC World Service launched an Arabic version of its educational program, Dars, to provide learning resources to children aged 11-16 in conflict zones such as Gaza and Sudan, where millions of children have been a...
BBC Launches Arabic Educational Program for War-Affected Children
War in the Middle East and North Africa has left 30 million children out of school; the BBC World Service launched an Arabic version of its educational program, Dars, to provide learning resources to children aged 11-16 in conflict zones such as Gaza and Sudan, where millions of children have been a...
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16% Bias Score


Russian Teacher's Secret Film Exposes School Militarization
Pavel Talankin, a Russian teacher, secretly filmed the militarization of his school in Karabash from February 2022 to June 2024, creating the documentary "Mr Nobody Against Putin," which reveals the Kremlin's propaganda campaign to indoctrinate children with ultranationalist views and prepare them f...
Russian Teacher's Secret Film Exposes School Militarization
Pavel Talankin, a Russian teacher, secretly filmed the militarization of his school in Karabash from February 2022 to June 2024, creating the documentary "Mr Nobody Against Putin," which reveals the Kremlin's propaganda campaign to indoctrinate children with ultranationalist views and prepare them f...
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44% Bias Score

Habeck's "Future Agenda": Education, AI Investment, and Bureaucracy Cuts
Robert Habeck's "Future Agenda" proposes a National Education Pact, €10 billion yearly for school renovations (starting 2026), a 25% bureaucracy reduction in four years, a €50 billion investment in AI, and increased Elterngeld payments, aiming to boost Germany's growth and competitiveness.

Habeck's "Future Agenda": Education, AI Investment, and Bureaucracy Cuts
Robert Habeck's "Future Agenda" proposes a National Education Pact, €10 billion yearly for school renovations (starting 2026), a 25% bureaucracy reduction in four years, a €50 billion investment in AI, and increased Elterngeld payments, aiming to boost Germany's growth and competitiveness.
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40% Bias Score

Mass Contract Cancellations Cripple U.S. Education Research
The U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES) is facing widespread contract cancellations, totaling $881 million, halting research on teaching practices and student achievement, impacting data access, and raising concerns about job security for IES employees, according to ...

Mass Contract Cancellations Cripple U.S. Education Research
The U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES) is facing widespread contract cancellations, totaling $881 million, halting research on teaching practices and student achievement, impacting data access, and raising concerns about job security for IES employees, according to ...
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52% Bias Score

Pandemic's Lingering Impact: US Student Achievement Remains Behind, but Some Districts Show Progress
A new analysis shows American students are still half a grade level behind in reading and math compared to pre-pandemic levels, but some districts like Compton, California, have made significant progress using tutoring and other interventions; however, higher-income districts have recovered four tim...

Pandemic's Lingering Impact: US Student Achievement Remains Behind, but Some Districts Show Progress
A new analysis shows American students are still half a grade level behind in reading and math compared to pre-pandemic levels, but some districts like Compton, California, have made significant progress using tutoring and other interventions; however, higher-income districts have recovered four tim...
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48% Bias Score

Bavarian Ministry Denies Teaching Internship Due to Student's Political Activism
The Bavarian Ministry of Culture denied Lehramtsstudentin Lisa Poettinger's teaching internship application due to her membership in a left-wing extremist group ('Offenes Antikapitalistisches Klimatreffen München'), ongoing legal proceedings related to climate protests, and her public support of act...

Bavarian Ministry Denies Teaching Internship Due to Student's Political Activism
The Bavarian Ministry of Culture denied Lehramtsstudentin Lisa Poettinger's teaching internship application due to her membership in a left-wing extremist group ('Offenes Antikapitalistisches Klimatreffen München'), ongoing legal proceedings related to climate protests, and her public support of act...
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56% Bias Score

Albanian Church Preserves Greek Language Amidst Emigration and Economic Decline
The Albanian Orthodox Church combats declining Greek language proficiency by operating nine schools and Logos University College, offering various Greek language programs and degrees, impacting approximately 6,000 students and countering emigration and economic challenges.

Albanian Church Preserves Greek Language Amidst Emigration and Economic Decline
The Albanian Orthodox Church combats declining Greek language proficiency by operating nine schools and Logos University College, offering various Greek language programs and degrees, impacting approximately 6,000 students and countering emigration and economic challenges.
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36% Bias Score

War Disrupts Education for Millions of Children in Sudan and Gaza
War in Sudan and Gaza has forced millions of children out of school, with 14-year-old Safaa in Sudan and 10-year-old Tariq in Gaza highlighting the challenges and resilience of students facing conflict. The UN estimates nearly 30 million children are out of school in the Middle East and North Africa...

War Disrupts Education for Millions of Children in Sudan and Gaza
War in Sudan and Gaza has forced millions of children out of school, with 14-year-old Safaa in Sudan and 10-year-old Tariq in Gaza highlighting the challenges and resilience of students facing conflict. The UN estimates nearly 30 million children are out of school in the Middle East and North Africa...
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36% Bias Score
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