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US School Book Bans Disproportionately Target Diverse Identities
A PEN America report reveals that over 4,200 books were removed from US schools in the last year, disproportionately affecting titles featuring people of color (36%) and LGBTQ+ individuals (25%), raising concerns about censorship and its impact on students.
US School Book Bans Disproportionately Target Diverse Identities
A PEN America report reveals that over 4,200 books were removed from US schools in the last year, disproportionately affecting titles featuring people of color (36%) and LGBTQ+ individuals (25%), raising concerns about censorship and its impact on students.
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64% Bias Score


AI Agents: Educational Boon or Addictive Risk for Children?
A 2023 poll showed 60% of students aged 12–18 used ChatGPT; AI agents offer personalized learning but risk overdependence, leading to concerns about social skills and well-being; incidents like a teen suicide linked to an AI chatbot highlight the dangers, prompting calls for ethical design and stron...
AI Agents: Educational Boon or Addictive Risk for Children?
A 2023 poll showed 60% of students aged 12–18 used ChatGPT; AI agents offer personalized learning but risk overdependence, leading to concerns about social skills and well-being; incidents like a teen suicide linked to an AI chatbot highlight the dangers, prompting calls for ethical design and stron...
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52% Bias Score


Head of Nation's Report Card Placed on Leave Amidst Historically Low Student Test Scores
Peggy Carr, head of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), was put on administrative leave Monday, following the release of data showing US students' reading and math scores at their lowest levels in history, despite a White House statement labeling these results as unacceptable. The E...
Head of Nation's Report Card Placed on Leave Amidst Historically Low Student Test Scores
Peggy Carr, head of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), was put on administrative leave Monday, following the release of data showing US students' reading and math scores at their lowest levels in history, despite a White House statement labeling these results as unacceptable. The E...
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40% Bias Score


Ligurian Students Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau for Holocaust Remembrance
Twenty-four Ligurian students, winners of a Holocaust Remembrance Day contest, are visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau and other sites in Poland to learn about the Holocaust, accompanied by regional councilors and representatives from ANED, a Holocaust survivors' association. The trip includes visits to Aus...
Ligurian Students Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau for Holocaust Remembrance
Twenty-four Ligurian students, winners of a Holocaust Remembrance Day contest, are visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau and other sites in Poland to learn about the Holocaust, accompanied by regional councilors and representatives from ANED, a Holocaust survivors' association. The trip includes visits to Aus...
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36% Bias Score


US Students' Reading Skills Hit 3-Decade Low
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reports reveal a three-decade low in American students' reading proficiency, with over 30% of 8th graders and 40% of 4th graders reading below basic levels, largely due to pandemic-related school closures and inequities in access to quality educatio...
US Students' Reading Skills Hit 3-Decade Low
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reports reveal a three-decade low in American students' reading proficiency, with over 30% of 8th graders and 40% of 4th graders reading below basic levels, largely due to pandemic-related school closures and inequities in access to quality educatio...
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Builds Underground Schools Amidst Ongoing Attacks
Amidst 576 reported attacks on Ukrainian schools in 2024, a 96% increase from 2023, the Ukrainian government is building underground schools in cities like Zaporizhzhia to ensure children's education continues safely during the war.
Ukraine Builds Underground Schools Amidst Ongoing Attacks
Amidst 576 reported attacks on Ukrainian schools in 2024, a 96% increase from 2023, the Ukrainian government is building underground schools in cities like Zaporizhzhia to ensure children's education continues safely during the war.
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40% Bias Score

NSW Shelves School Plans Amid Shifting Enrollment Demands
The NSW government cancelled plans for new schools in St Leonards and Chatswood due to sufficient capacity in existing schools and increased enrollment in Sydney's outer suburbs, prioritizing eight new schools there by 2027, despite 3255 new homes planned for Crows Nest.

NSW Shelves School Plans Amid Shifting Enrollment Demands
The NSW government cancelled plans for new schools in St Leonards and Chatswood due to sufficient capacity in existing schools and increased enrollment in Sydney's outer suburbs, prioritizing eight new schools there by 2027, despite 3255 new homes planned for Crows Nest.
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48% Bias Score

Widespread AI Use in UK Universities Prompts Assessment Review
A survey of 1,000 British university students found that 88% used AI tools for assessments in 2025, up from 53% in 2024, prompting calls for universities to "stress-test" all assessments and provide staff training on AI.

Widespread AI Use in UK Universities Prompts Assessment Review
A survey of 1,000 British university students found that 88% used AI tools for assessments in 2025, up from 53% in 2024, prompting calls for universities to "stress-test" all assessments and provide staff training on AI.
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44% Bias Score

Istanbul School Ramadan Plan Sparks Secularism Concerns
The Kadıköy District National Education Directorate in Istanbul unofficially sent schools a 23-point plan for Ramadan activities, including religious decorations, music, and fasting recommendations, sparking criticism from Eğitim Sen for violating secular principles.

Istanbul School Ramadan Plan Sparks Secularism Concerns
The Kadıköy District National Education Directorate in Istanbul unofficially sent schools a 23-point plan for Ramadan activities, including religious decorations, music, and fasting recommendations, sparking criticism from Eğitim Sen for violating secular principles.
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52% Bias Score

Valencian Language Vote Raises Concerns in Spain
570,000 families in Spain's Valencian Community vote until March 4th on the primary language (Valencian or Spanish) for their children's education, impacting 1,800 schools under a new law by the PP and Vox parties, prompting concerns about reduced Valencian language instruction and school organizati...

Valencian Language Vote Raises Concerns in Spain
570,000 families in Spain's Valencian Community vote until March 4th on the primary language (Valencian or Spanish) for their children's education, impacting 1,800 schools under a new law by the PP and Vox parties, prompting concerns about reduced Valencian language instruction and school organizati...
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56% Bias Score

British Couple Arrested by Taliban in Afghanistan"
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, who have lived in Afghanistan for 18 years and run an educational organization called Rebuild, were arrested by the Taliban earlier this month; their children have appealed to the Taliban, stating their parents wish to remain in Afghanistan and do not wan...

British Couple Arrested by Taliban in Afghanistan"
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, who have lived in Afghanistan for 18 years and run an educational organization called Rebuild, were arrested by the Taliban earlier this month; their children have appealed to the Taliban, stating their parents wish to remain in Afghanistan and do not wan...
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40% Bias Score

NCTE's Annual African American Readings Promote Inclusive Understanding of History
For over 30 years, the National Council of Teachers of English has hosted annual African American readings, engaging over 6 million people in sharing stories and promoting a more inclusive understanding of American history, combatting the attempted erasure of Black history.

NCTE's Annual African American Readings Promote Inclusive Understanding of History
For over 30 years, the National Council of Teachers of English has hosted annual African American readings, engaging over 6 million people in sharing stories and promoting a more inclusive understanding of American history, combatting the attempted erasure of Black history.
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32% Bias Score
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