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Ontario College Instructor Quits Over Unqualified International Student Influx
An Ontario college instructor resigned due to concerns about the increasing number of unqualified international students admitted to the program, highlighting a systemic reliance on international tuition fees and the resulting negative impacts on education quality and student success.
Ontario College Instructor Quits Over Unqualified International Student Influx
An Ontario college instructor resigned due to concerns about the increasing number of unqualified international students admitted to the program, highlighting a systemic reliance on international tuition fees and the resulting negative impacts on education quality and student success.
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56% Bias Score


Decline in Chinese Students Studying in US Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The number of Chinese students in US universities has fallen from 372,532 in 2019-20 to 277,398 in 2023-24 due to rising geopolitical tensions, safety concerns, and a new Ohio bill restricting educational exchanges; India now surpasses China as the largest source of international students in the US.
Decline in Chinese Students Studying in US Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The number of Chinese students in US universities has fallen from 372,532 in 2019-20 to 277,398 in 2023-24 due to rising geopolitical tensions, safety concerns, and a new Ohio bill restricting educational exchanges; India now surpasses China as the largest source of international students in the US.
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44% Bias Score


Istanbul Reassigns 8,380 Teachers in Project Schools Amidst Political Allegations
Following a teacher reassignment process in Istanbul's special program and project schools, 8,380 teachers received new placements between February 12 and April 8, 2025, while 1,471 were not reassigned due to reduced quotas or personal choices; this prompted allegations of politically motivated targ...
Istanbul Reassigns 8,380 Teachers in Project Schools Amidst Political Allegations
Following a teacher reassignment process in Istanbul's special program and project schools, 8,380 teachers received new placements between February 12 and April 8, 2025, while 1,471 were not reassigned due to reduced quotas or personal choices; this prompted allegations of politically motivated targ...
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56% Bias Score


European Teacher Housing Affordability: A Stark Divide
A Euronews study reveals vast differences in housing affordability for European teachers; in Ireland, a 100 m² home costs 106 months' salary, while in Hungary, it's 443 months, highlighting a stark East-West and North-South divide impacting recruitment and retention.
European Teacher Housing Affordability: A Stark Divide
A Euronews study reveals vast differences in housing affordability for European teachers; in Ireland, a 100 m² home costs 106 months' salary, while in Hungary, it's 443 months, highlighting a stark East-West and North-South divide impacting recruitment and retention.
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32% Bias Score


Maine to Lose Federal Funds Over Transgender Athlete Policy
The U.S. Department of Education will withhold federal funds from Maine after the state refused to ban transgender athletes from girls' sports, citing a conflict with Title IX; the Department of Justice will take further enforcement action.
Maine to Lose Federal Funds Over Transgender Athlete Policy
The U.S. Department of Education will withhold federal funds from Maine after the state refused to ban transgender athletes from girls' sports, citing a conflict with Title IX; the Department of Justice will take further enforcement action.
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64% Bias Score


Education Department Withdraws from South Dakota School Desegregation Agreement
The U.S. Department of Education withdrew from a resolution agreement with South Dakota's Rapid City Area School District designed to address disparities in student discipline and access to advanced coursework for Native American students, citing concerns that the agreement's focus on DEI violated c...
Education Department Withdraws from South Dakota School Desegregation Agreement
The U.S. Department of Education withdrew from a resolution agreement with South Dakota's Rapid City Area School District designed to address disparities in student discipline and access to advanced coursework for Native American students, citing concerns that the agreement's focus on DEI violated c...
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48% Bias Score

Moscow's AI Olympiad Awards 7 Individual Winners, 5 Teams
Moscow hosted the National Technology Olympiad's AI competition, awarding prizes to 7 individual winners and 5 teams from 94 finalists who tackled real-world problems using AI; 7,500 students from 87 regions participated.

Moscow's AI Olympiad Awards 7 Individual Winners, 5 Teams
Moscow hosted the National Technology Olympiad's AI competition, awarding prizes to 7 individual winners and 5 teams from 94 finalists who tackled real-world problems using AI; 7,500 students from 87 regions participated.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch National Education Museum to Close Due to Funding Cuts
Facing funding cuts of €970,000 annually from the Dutch government and municipality, the National Education Museum in Dordrecht, Netherlands, is closing, resulting in the loss of a unique collection of over 325,000 educational artifacts and a knowledge center for professionals.

Dutch National Education Museum to Close Due to Funding Cuts
Facing funding cuts of €970,000 annually from the Dutch government and municipality, the National Education Museum in Dordrecht, Netherlands, is closing, resulting in the loss of a unique collection of over 325,000 educational artifacts and a knowledge center for professionals.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Education Museum to Close Due to Funding Cuts
Facing budget cuts, the National Education Museum in Dordrecht, Netherlands, will close, losing €970,000 in annual subsidies from the municipality (€380,000) and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (€590,000), resulting in the potential loss of a unique museum and knowledge center.

Dutch Education Museum to Close Due to Funding Cuts
Facing budget cuts, the National Education Museum in Dordrecht, Netherlands, will close, losing €970,000 in annual subsidies from the municipality (€380,000) and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (€590,000), resulting in the potential loss of a unique museum and knowledge center.
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52% Bias Score

Florida Teacher Fired for Using Student's Preferred Name
Florida's Brevard County Public Schools will not renew the contract of a teacher, Melissa Calhoun, for using a student's preferred name without parental consent, violating the state's Parental Rights in Education law; this has sparked student protests and a petition with over 22,000 signatures.

Florida Teacher Fired for Using Student's Preferred Name
Florida's Brevard County Public Schools will not renew the contract of a teacher, Melissa Calhoun, for using a student's preferred name without parental consent, violating the state's Parental Rights in Education law; this has sparked student protests and a petition with over 22,000 signatures.
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52% Bias Score

NASUWT Faces Backlash Over Nomination of Wrack
The NASUWT teaching union nominated Matt Wrack, lacking teaching experience and known for a combative approach, as its next general secretary, prompting government concern and raising questions about his suitability given his past political affiliations and handling of antisemitism claims.

NASUWT Faces Backlash Over Nomination of Wrack
The NASUWT teaching union nominated Matt Wrack, lacking teaching experience and known for a combative approach, as its next general secretary, prompting government concern and raising questions about his suitability given his past political affiliations and handling of antisemitism claims.
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52% Bias Score

Tennessee Senate Advances Bill to Restrict Undocumented Students' Access to Public Education
The Tennessee Senate passed a bill allowing public schools to deny admission or charge tuition to students lacking proof of legal residency, directly challenging the Plyler v. Doe Supreme Court ruling guaranteeing undocumented children access to public education; the bill now moves to the House.

Tennessee Senate Advances Bill to Restrict Undocumented Students' Access to Public Education
The Tennessee Senate passed a bill allowing public schools to deny admission or charge tuition to students lacking proof of legal residency, directly challenging the Plyler v. Doe Supreme Court ruling guaranteeing undocumented children access to public education; the bill now moves to the House.
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64% Bias Score
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