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Leicester School Pupils Still Catching Up After Covid Lockdowns
Five years after Leicester's Covid-19 lockdowns, Braunstone Community Primary School's Year 5 and 6 pupils still struggle with learning gaps resulting from interrupted education and social interaction, impacting their current attainment and potentially their future.
Leicester School Pupils Still Catching Up After Covid Lockdowns
Five years after Leicester's Covid-19 lockdowns, Braunstone Community Primary School's Year 5 and 6 pupils still struggle with learning gaps resulting from interrupted education and social interaction, impacting their current attainment and potentially their future.
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28% Bias Score


Australia Launches $77M Program to Combat Violence Against Women
Following the coronial inquest into the murder of 21-year-old Lilie James, Education Minister Jason Clare announced a $77 million, five-year program to teach boys respect for women in schools, alongside a proposed ban on social media for under-16s, citing that one in five young women over 15 experie...
Australia Launches $77M Program to Combat Violence Against Women
Following the coronial inquest into the murder of 21-year-old Lilie James, Education Minister Jason Clare announced a $77 million, five-year program to teach boys respect for women in schools, alongside a proposed ban on social media for under-16s, citing that one in five young women over 15 experie...
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52% Bias Score


Warren Demands Reinstatement of Fired Education Department Employees
Senator Elizabeth Warren and other Democratic senators are urging Education Secretary Linda McMahon to reinstate over 1,000 fired Department of Education employees who handled student aid complaints, warning of dire consequences for borrowers if they aren't reinstated; the department removed the onl...
Warren Demands Reinstatement of Fired Education Department Employees
Senator Elizabeth Warren and other Democratic senators are urging Education Secretary Linda McMahon to reinstate over 1,000 fired Department of Education employees who handled student aid complaints, warning of dire consequences for borrowers if they aren't reinstated; the department removed the onl...
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40% Bias Score


Minister Supports Nationwide Regulation on Mobile Phone Use in Schools
Lower Saxony's Minister of Education, Julia Willie Hamburg, advocates for a nationwide agreement on mobile phone use in German schools due to inconsistencies in current policies and concerns about children's mental health, particularly regarding social media usage; she suggests a minimum age of 14 f...
Minister Supports Nationwide Regulation on Mobile Phone Use in Schools
Lower Saxony's Minister of Education, Julia Willie Hamburg, advocates for a nationwide agreement on mobile phone use in German schools due to inconsistencies in current policies and concerns about children's mental health, particularly regarding social media usage; she suggests a minimum age of 14 f...
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28% Bias Score


Brit School: A Launchpad for Entertainment Industry Success
The Brit School, a performing arts high school in Croydon, has produced numerous successful artists, including Adele and Amy Winehouse, and provides a supportive environment and industry connections, as exemplified by recent graduate Daisy Potter's career in West End theatre.
Brit School: A Launchpad for Entertainment Industry Success
The Brit School, a performing arts high school in Croydon, has produced numerous successful artists, including Adele and Amy Winehouse, and provides a supportive environment and industry connections, as exemplified by recent graduate Daisy Potter's career in West End theatre.
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28% Bias Score


Braille's Impact on Blind Malians: Successes and Persistent Challenges
In Mali, where 170,000 people are blind, braille has enabled individuals like Amadou Ndiaye to overcome societal and educational barriers, but a shortage of braille materials and resources persists despite technological advancements.
Braille's Impact on Blind Malians: Successes and Persistent Challenges
In Mali, where 170,000 people are blind, braille has enabled individuals like Amadou Ndiaye to overcome societal and educational barriers, but a shortage of braille materials and resources persists despite technological advancements.
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24% Bias Score

€20 Million in Unspent School Funds Redirected to Hessian State Budget, Sparking Controversy
The Hessian state government will redirect roughly €20 million in unspent school funds from 2022-2024 into the 2025 budget, causing controversy among teachers' unions who claim it jeopardizes school projects and partnerships, while the ministry highlights an overall budget increase for education.

€20 Million in Unspent School Funds Redirected to Hessian State Budget, Sparking Controversy
The Hessian state government will redirect roughly €20 million in unspent school funds from 2022-2024 into the 2025 budget, causing controversy among teachers' unions who claim it jeopardizes school projects and partnerships, while the ministry highlights an overall budget increase for education.
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52% Bias Score

Trump to Sign Executive Order Closing Department of Education
President Trump will sign an executive order Thursday to close the Department of Education, transferring its responsibilities to states, despite legal challenges and opposition from Democrats who argue it will harm vulnerable students and access to federal aid. The move follows a significant reducti...

Trump to Sign Executive Order Closing Department of Education
President Trump will sign an executive order Thursday to close the Department of Education, transferring its responsibilities to states, despite legal challenges and opposition from Democrats who argue it will harm vulnerable students and access to federal aid. The move follows a significant reducti...
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48% Bias Score

Stein's Budget Counters GOP Tax Cuts, Prioritizes Public Education
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein proposed a $33.65 billion budget for fiscal year 2024-25, including increased spending on education and social programs, countered by halting planned Republican tax cuts and scaling back private school vouchers to address projected revenue shortfalls.

Stein's Budget Counters GOP Tax Cuts, Prioritizes Public Education
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein proposed a $33.65 billion budget for fiscal year 2024-25, including increased spending on education and social programs, countered by halting planned Republican tax cuts and scaling back private school vouchers to address projected revenue shortfalls.
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48% Bias Score

Sekmun Model UN: Fostering Global Diplomacy Through Student Engagement
Nearly 500 high school students from nine countries gathered in Madrid from March 13-15 for the 19th Sekmun Model UN, simulating UN bodies to address global issues like climate change and international conflicts, fostering skills in diplomacy and negotiation.

Sekmun Model UN: Fostering Global Diplomacy Through Student Engagement
Nearly 500 high school students from nine countries gathered in Madrid from March 13-15 for the 19th Sekmun Model UN, simulating UN bodies to address global issues like climate change and international conflicts, fostering skills in diplomacy and negotiation.
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32% Bias Score

New Perm School Opens, Boosting Educational Infrastructure
Perm, Russia, opened a new school building (#55) with over 1000 places for grades 6-11, featuring modern facilities for STEM subjects, a large sports complex, and unique spaces, reducing second-shift classes.

New Perm School Opens, Boosting Educational Infrastructure
Perm, Russia, opened a new school building (#55) with over 1000 places for grades 6-11, featuring modern facilities for STEM subjects, a large sports complex, and unique spaces, reducing second-shift classes.
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52% Bias Score

Misinformation on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Impacts French Schools
A study reveals that 44% of French students believe Jews are more loyal to Israel than France, and 25% blame them for the Gaza war, impacting Holocaust education and fueling antisemitism.

Misinformation on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Impacts French Schools
A study reveals that 44% of French students believe Jews are more loyal to Israel than France, and 25% blame them for the Gaza war, impacting Holocaust education and fueling antisemitism.
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44% Bias Score
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