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Heybeliada Seminary Reopening Nears Amidst Legal and Political Discussions
The Heybeliada Ruhban Okulu, a Greek Orthodox seminary closed since 1971, is set to reopen in 2024 following recent meetings between Turkish government officials and the Ecumenical Patriarchate, focusing on the school's legal status.
Heybeliada Seminary Reopening Nears Amidst Legal and Political Discussions
The Heybeliada Ruhban Okulu, a Greek Orthodox seminary closed since 1971, is set to reopen in 2024 following recent meetings between Turkish government officials and the Ecumenical Patriarchate, focusing on the school's legal status.
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36% Bias Score


Years of Mismanagement at Dutch Arts Institution ArtEZ Leads to Resignation and Action Plan
A six-month investigation by the Dutch education inspectorate revealed years of mismanagement at ArtEZ, a major arts education institution with almost 3,200 students, resulting in the resignation of the board chair and an action plan to rectify issues in governance and education quality.
Years of Mismanagement at Dutch Arts Institution ArtEZ Leads to Resignation and Action Plan
A six-month investigation by the Dutch education inspectorate revealed years of mismanagement at ArtEZ, a major arts education institution with almost 3,200 students, resulting in the resignation of the board chair and an action plan to rectify issues in governance and education quality.
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52% Bias Score


AI Tutoring Yields Two Years of Learning Gains in Nigerian Students
A study of Nigerian students using AI tutoring showed six weeks of after-school tutoring resulted in two years of learning gains, outperforming 80% of other interventions and significantly helping girls initially behind.
AI Tutoring Yields Two Years of Learning Gains in Nigerian Students
A study of Nigerian students using AI tutoring showed six weeks of after-school tutoring resulted in two years of learning gains, outperforming 80% of other interventions and significantly helping girls initially behind.
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56% Bias Score


Climate Change Disrupts Education for 242 Million Students
Due to climate change-related extreme weather events, approximately 242 million students in 85 countries experienced school closures in 2023, with heatwaves being the most significant factor, disproportionately impacting low and lower-middle-income nations, and increasing risks of child marriage and...
Climate Change Disrupts Education for 242 Million Students
Due to climate change-related extreme weather events, approximately 242 million students in 85 countries experienced school closures in 2023, with heatwaves being the most significant factor, disproportionately impacting low and lower-middle-income nations, and increasing risks of child marriage and...
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36% Bias Score


Ontario Colleges Face Funding Crisis Amidst Federal International Student Visa Cuts
The number of international student visas available to Ontario colleges and universities will drop by approximately 25,000 in 2025 due to a federal government decision to reduce study permits by 45 percent to address housing market strain, resulting in significant financial losses and program cuts a...
Ontario Colleges Face Funding Crisis Amidst Federal International Student Visa Cuts
The number of international student visas available to Ontario colleges and universities will drop by approximately 25,000 in 2025 due to a federal government decision to reduce study permits by 45 percent to address housing market strain, resulting in significant financial losses and program cuts a...
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52% Bias Score


Holocaust Awareness Study Reveals Alarming Knowledge Gaps Among Young Adults
A survey of 1,000 adults across eight countries reveals that significant portions of young adults (18–29) lack knowledge of the Holocaust, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced education to prevent future genocides; notably, 40% of German youth incorrectly estimated the number of Jewish victims.
Holocaust Awareness Study Reveals Alarming Knowledge Gaps Among Young Adults
A survey of 1,000 adults across eight countries reveals that significant portions of young adults (18–29) lack knowledge of the Holocaust, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced education to prevent future genocides; notably, 40% of German youth incorrectly estimated the number of Jewish victims.
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28% Bias Score

France's Teacher Shortage: The Rise of Contract Educators
France faces a teacher shortage, with contract teachers now comprising 10% of secondary school staff—a 40% increase since 2012—due to the profession's declining attractiveness and over 3,000 unfilled positions in 2024. This has led to concerns about educational standards and teacher morale.

France's Teacher Shortage: The Rise of Contract Educators
France faces a teacher shortage, with contract teachers now comprising 10% of secondary school staff—a 40% increase since 2012—due to the profession's declining attractiveness and over 3,000 unfilled positions in 2024. This has led to concerns about educational standards and teacher morale.
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44% Bias Score

Mr Nobody Against Putin": A Documentary Exposing Russia's Patriotic Education Policy
Mr Nobody Against Putin" is a Danish-Czech co-produced documentary, directed by Pavel Talankin and David Borenstein, which uses classroom footage from a small Russian town to expose the implementation of Putin's "patriotic education policy" following the invasion of Ukraine; the film's director, Pav...

Mr Nobody Against Putin": A Documentary Exposing Russia's Patriotic Education Policy
Mr Nobody Against Putin" is a Danish-Czech co-produced documentary, directed by Pavel Talankin and David Borenstein, which uses classroom footage from a small Russian town to expose the implementation of Putin's "patriotic education policy" following the invasion of Ukraine; the film's director, Pav...
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28% Bias Score

Extreme Weather Disrupts Education for 242 Million Children Globally
Extreme weather events in 2024 disrupted the schooling of 242 million children in 85 countries, with South Asia hardest hit due to heatwaves, floods, and cyclones, highlighting the disproportionate impact on low- and middle-income nations.

Extreme Weather Disrupts Education for 242 Million Children Globally
Extreme weather events in 2024 disrupted the schooling of 242 million children in 85 countries, with South Asia hardest hit due to heatwaves, floods, and cyclones, highlighting the disproportionate impact on low- and middle-income nations.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Disrupts Education for 250 Million Children in 2024
Extreme weather events disrupted the schooling of nearly 250 million children in 2024, mainly due to heatwaves impacting 171 million, with Asia, particularly India and Bangladesh, being the most affected regions. UNICEF urges investments in climate-resilient schools to mitigate future risks.

Climate Change Disrupts Education for 250 Million Children in 2024
Extreme weather events disrupted the schooling of nearly 250 million children in 2024, mainly due to heatwaves impacting 171 million, with Asia, particularly India and Bangladesh, being the most affected regions. UNICEF urges investments in climate-resilient schools to mitigate future risks.
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32% Bias Score

Former ETA Member Teaching in Spanish High School
José Javier Osés Carrasco, a former ETA member convicted in France, is teaching economics at a high school in Tudela, Spain, after his past was discovered by students; the Navarra government says it cannot remove him due to legal limitations.

Former ETA Member Teaching in Spanish High School
José Javier Osés Carrasco, a former ETA member convicted in France, is teaching economics at a high school in Tudela, Spain, after his past was discovered by students; the Navarra government says it cannot remove him due to legal limitations.
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56% Bias Score

Extreme Weather Disrupts Education for One in Seven Students Globally
A UNICEF report details how extreme weather events in 2022 disrupted education for one in seven students globally, with South Asia and East Asia/Pacific hardest hit, disproportionately affecting low-income countries and highlighting the need for greater policy attention.

Extreme Weather Disrupts Education for One in Seven Students Globally
A UNICEF report details how extreme weather events in 2022 disrupted education for one in seven students globally, with South Asia and East Asia/Pacific hardest hit, disproportionately affecting low-income countries and highlighting the need for greater policy attention.
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24% Bias Score
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