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Andalusian Education Platform Hack Leads to Arrest
A man in Seville was arrested for hacking the Andalusian educational platform Séneca, altering grades to fraudulently access higher education; the breach compromised at least 13 university professors' emails across Andalusia and prompted a security upgrade.
Andalusian Education Platform Hack Leads to Arrest
A man in Seville was arrested for hacking the Andalusian educational platform Séneca, altering grades to fraudulently access higher education; the breach compromised at least 13 university professors' emails across Andalusia and prompted a security upgrade.
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36% Bias Score


Diplomas vs. Practical Skills: A Societal Shift
A French author recounts a personal experience with a highly certified yet practically unskilled osteopath, illustrating a broader societal trend where diplomas overshadow practical expertise in many professions, impacting service quality and professional integrity.
Diplomas vs. Practical Skills: A Societal Shift
A French author recounts a personal experience with a highly certified yet practically unskilled osteopath, illustrating a broader societal trend where diplomas overshadow practical expertise in many professions, impacting service quality and professional integrity.
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40% Bias Score


Minnesota Law Barring Religious Colleges From State Program Ruled Unconstitutional
A federal judge blocked a Minnesota law that prevented religious colleges requiring students to sign faith statements from participating in a state program offering free college credit to high schoolers, citing a violation of religious freedom.
Minnesota Law Barring Religious Colleges From State Program Ruled Unconstitutional
A federal judge blocked a Minnesota law that prevented religious colleges requiring students to sign faith statements from participating in a state program offering free college credit to high schoolers, citing a violation of religious freedom.
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40% Bias Score


Africa-led campaign replaces Mercator projection for accurate map representation
A campaign promoting the Equal Earth map projection, which accurately represents Africa's size, is gaining momentum; the African Union endorsed it, aiming to replace the historically inaccurate Mercator projection used globally in education and media.
Africa-led campaign replaces Mercator projection for accurate map representation
A campaign promoting the Equal Earth map projection, which accurately represents Africa's size, is gaining momentum; the African Union endorsed it, aiming to replace the historically inaccurate Mercator projection used globally in education and media.
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32% Bias Score


Turkish School Supplies Cost Soar to 12,000 Lira Amidst Inflation
The head of Turkey's Confederation of Craftsmen and Tradesmen reports that school supplies now cost between 10,000 and 12,000 lira due to inflation, placing a significant burden on families and impacting local businesses that rely on these annual sales.
Turkish School Supplies Cost Soar to 12,000 Lira Amidst Inflation
The head of Turkey's Confederation of Craftsmen and Tradesmen reports that school supplies now cost between 10,000 and 12,000 lira due to inflation, placing a significant burden on families and impacting local businesses that rely on these annual sales.
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44% Bias Score


Federal English Learner Guidance Rescinded, Raising Concerns
The U.S. Department of Education rescinded its 2015 guidance on English language learning services for approximately 5 million students, citing overreach and state-specific needs; advocates worry this will lead to discrimination and reduced accountability.
Federal English Learner Guidance Rescinded, Raising Concerns
The U.S. Department of Education rescinded its 2015 guidance on English language learning services for approximately 5 million students, citing overreach and state-specific needs; advocates worry this will lead to discrimination and reduced accountability.
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44% Bias Score

Thousands of Disabled French Children Lack Adequate School Support
An Unapei survey reveals that thousands of disabled children in France began the 2024 school year with inadequate support, with many receiving less than 12 hours of weekly schooling, highlighting systemic issues within the French education system and long waiting lists for specialized care.

Thousands of Disabled French Children Lack Adequate School Support
An Unapei survey reveals that thousands of disabled children in France began the 2024 school year with inadequate support, with many receiving less than 12 hours of weekly schooling, highlighting systemic issues within the French education system and long waiting lists for specialized care.
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48% Bias Score

Over-Reliance on ChatGPT Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline
A Dutch columnist worries that overusing ChatGPT may lead to cognitive decline due to 'metacognitive laziness,' a concept explored in upcoming research linking reduced knowledge retention to weakened cognitive abilities and declining IQ scores globally, worsened by education systems prioritizing ski...

Over-Reliance on ChatGPT Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline
A Dutch columnist worries that overusing ChatGPT may lead to cognitive decline due to 'metacognitive laziness,' a concept explored in upcoming research linking reduced knowledge retention to weakened cognitive abilities and declining IQ scores globally, worsened by education systems prioritizing ski...
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52% Bias Score

Sydney University adopts AI-flexible assignment policy
The University of Sydney adopts a two-tiered approach to AI in assignments, allowing its use in 80% of assessments with disclosure, following a student's false accusation of AI-generated plagiarism, highlighting the challenges of integrating AI in education while maintaining academic integrity.

Sydney University adopts AI-flexible assignment policy
The University of Sydney adopts a two-tiered approach to AI in assignments, allowing its use in 80% of assessments with disclosure, following a student's false accusation of AI-generated plagiarism, highlighting the challenges of integrating AI in education while maintaining academic integrity.
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44% Bias Score

Tigray Court Upholds Right to Wear Hijab in Schools
A Tigray court ruled that Muslim girls can wear hijabs to school in Aksum, reversing a ban that prevented them from attending classes and taking exams since November; the ruling followed a petition by the Tigray Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs.

Tigray Court Upholds Right to Wear Hijab in Schools
A Tigray court ruled that Muslim girls can wear hijabs to school in Aksum, reversing a ban that prevented them from attending classes and taking exams since November; the ruling followed a petition by the Tigray Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs.
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44% Bias Score

Extreme Heat Disrupts Education in Puerto Rico
Extreme heat is disrupting education in Puerto Rico, as schools lack sufficient cooling systems due to damaged infrastructure from past natural disasters and an ongoing energy crisis, leading to frequent heat-related illnesses among students and teachers.

Extreme Heat Disrupts Education in Puerto Rico
Extreme heat is disrupting education in Puerto Rico, as schools lack sufficient cooling systems due to damaged infrastructure from past natural disasters and an ongoing energy crisis, leading to frequent heat-related illnesses among students and teachers.
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24% Bias Score

Insufficient Training Drives AI Automation in Italian Workforce
Insufficient worker training in Italy is leading to increased AI automation in various professions, creating a need for renewed focus on education and specialization to avoid a workforce that only pushes buttons.

Insufficient Training Drives AI Automation in Italian Workforce
Insufficient worker training in Italy is leading to increased AI automation in various professions, creating a need for renewed focus on education and specialization to avoid a workforce that only pushes buttons.
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32% Bias Score
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