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Data Breach Exposes Millions of Canadian Student Records
A data breach affecting PowerSchool, a K-12 school software provider, exposed student data including names, birthdates, and health-card numbers across several Canadian provinces between December 22 and 28, 2023, highlighting the education sector's vulnerability to cyberattacks and inadequate cyberse...
Data Breach Exposes Millions of Canadian Student Records
A data breach affecting PowerSchool, a K-12 school software provider, exposed student data including names, birthdates, and health-card numbers across several Canadian provinces between December 22 and 28, 2023, highlighting the education sector's vulnerability to cyberattacks and inadequate cyberse...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Immigration Crackdown Sparks Concerns in Schools
President Trump's executive orders aim to expand expedited deportations for undocumented immigrants and potentially end birthright citizenship, causing concern among educators and families, with varied responses from school districts.
Trump's Immigration Crackdown Sparks Concerns in Schools
President Trump's executive orders aim to expand expedited deportations for undocumented immigrants and potentially end birthright citizenship, causing concern among educators and families, with varied responses from school districts.
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60% Bias Score


Valencian Department of Education Defies Court Order on Teacher Hiring
Compromís filed a lawsuit against Valencia's Department of Education for defying a court order to hire 1,898 teachers by the 2024-2025 school year, citing prevarication and judicial disobedience, impacting tens of thousands of students and potentially costing the government hundreds of thousands of ...
Valencian Department of Education Defies Court Order on Teacher Hiring
Compromís filed a lawsuit against Valencia's Department of Education for defying a court order to hire 1,898 teachers by the 2024-2025 school year, citing prevarication and judicial disobedience, impacting tens of thousands of students and potentially costing the government hundreds of thousands of ...
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52% Bias Score


Italian Teacher Burnout Crisis: Systemic Issues Threaten Education System
A study by Bicocca University in Milan reveals that nearly half of Italian teachers experience burnout, with 35% considering resignation due to systemic issues like excessive bureaucracy, overcrowded classrooms, and strained relationships, impacting the education system significantly.
Italian Teacher Burnout Crisis: Systemic Issues Threaten Education System
A study by Bicocca University in Milan reveals that nearly half of Italian teachers experience burnout, with 35% considering resignation due to systemic issues like excessive bureaucracy, overcrowded classrooms, and strained relationships, impacting the education system significantly.
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24% Bias Score


\"German Kindergartens See Surge in Longer Childcare Hours Amidst Staffing Shortages\"\
The number of children in German kindergartens with over 35 weekly childcare hours increased by 30 percent between 2014 and 2024, reaching 3.94 million, while the number of educators rose by 46 percent to 724,000; however, staff shortages persist due to widespread part-time work.
\"German Kindergartens See Surge in Longer Childcare Hours Amidst Staffing Shortages\"\
The number of children in German kindergartens with over 35 weekly childcare hours increased by 30 percent between 2014 and 2024, reaching 3.94 million, while the number of educators rose by 46 percent to 724,000; however, staff shortages persist due to widespread part-time work.
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36% Bias Score


Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Amidst Teacher Shortage
A recent survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union revealed that 80% work at a high pace all day, 70% rarely take breaks, and burnout is significantly higher than in other professions due to the existing teacher shortage and the lack of support systems.
Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Amidst Teacher Shortage
A recent survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union revealed that 80% work at a high pace all day, 70% rarely take breaks, and burnout is significantly higher than in other professions due to the existing teacher shortage and the lack of support systems.
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36% Bias Score

2025 Job Market Trends: Remote Work Decline, Experience Over Education
The 2025 job market shows a decline in remote work, cover letters, and the importance of formal education in tech, while emphasizing hands-on experience, networking, and hybrid work models.

2025 Job Market Trends: Remote Work Decline, Experience Over Education
The 2025 job market shows a decline in remote work, cover letters, and the importance of formal education in tech, while emphasizing hands-on experience, networking, and hybrid work models.
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36% Bias Score

New Mexico Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Lawsuit Against Public Schools
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that public schools are subject to anti-discrimination lawsuits under the NMHRA, stemming from a 2018 incident in Albuquerque where a teacher cut a Native American student's hair and made offensive remarks, prompting legislation and setting a precedent for similar ...

New Mexico Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Lawsuit Against Public Schools
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that public schools are subject to anti-discrimination lawsuits under the NMHRA, stemming from a 2018 incident in Albuquerque where a teacher cut a Native American student's hair and made offensive remarks, prompting legislation and setting a precedent for similar ...
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20% Bias Score

Harvard Settles Lawsuits Over Antisemitic Harassment
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging failure to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment; the settlement includes adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, creating a point person for complaints, and issuing annual reports on antisemitism.

Harvard Settles Lawsuits Over Antisemitic Harassment
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging failure to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment; the settlement includes adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, creating a point person for complaints, and issuing annual reports on antisemitism.
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40% Bias Score

Hessen School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Amidst Teacher Shortage
A survey in Hessen, Germany, reveals that 62 percent of school principals show burnout symptoms due to high workloads stemming from teacher shortages (1,116 unfilled positions) and 229 unfilled principal positions, impacting 13 percent of schools.

Hessen School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Amidst Teacher Shortage
A survey in Hessen, Germany, reveals that 62 percent of school principals show burnout symptoms due to high workloads stemming from teacher shortages (1,116 unfilled positions) and 229 unfilled principal positions, impacting 13 percent of schools.
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40% Bias Score

Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Due to Workload and Lack of Support
A survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union reveals high levels of stress, burnout, and presenteeism, linked to the state's service model lacking occupational health and safety professionals and placing responsibility for staff well-being on the principals themselves.

Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Due to Workload and Lack of Support
A survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union reveals high levels of stress, burnout, and presenteeism, linked to the state's service model lacking occupational health and safety professionals and placing responsibility for staff well-being on the principals themselves.
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36% Bias Score

Athens College Celebrates Centennial, Showcases Enduring Impact
The Athens College, founded in 1925 after overcoming initial obstacles and the Asia Minor Catastrophe, celebrates its 100th anniversary, showcasing its enduring influence on Greek society through its notable alumni and community engagement.

Athens College Celebrates Centennial, Showcases Enduring Impact
The Athens College, founded in 1925 after overcoming initial obstacles and the Asia Minor Catastrophe, celebrates its 100th anniversary, showcasing its enduring influence on Greek society through its notable alumni and community engagement.
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48% Bias Score
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