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German Teachers Alarm Over Historical Misinformation Among Students
German history teachers report a rise in false statements about Nazism and the Holocaust among students, fueled by online misinformation and right-wing views, causing concern about declining trust in educators and historical accuracy.
German Teachers Alarm Over Historical Misinformation Among Students
German history teachers report a rise in false statements about Nazism and the Holocaust among students, fueled by online misinformation and right-wing views, causing concern about declining trust in educators and historical accuracy.
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48% Bias Score


Rome School Commemorates Jewish Students Expelled Under Fascism
On May 6th, 2024, Virginia Della Seta, expelled from her Roman school in 1938 due to racial laws, returned for a plaque unveiling honoring victims of fascism. Her family's subsequent deportation and death in Nazi camps underscore the tragedy.
Rome School Commemorates Jewish Students Expelled Under Fascism
On May 6th, 2024, Virginia Della Seta, expelled from her Roman school in 1938 due to racial laws, returned for a plaque unveiling honoring victims of fascism. Her family's subsequent deportation and death in Nazi camps underscore the tragedy.
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12% Bias Score


Federal Student Loan Collections Restart, Impacting Millions
The Department of Education restarted collections on over 5 million defaulted federal student loans on May 5th, 2024, leading to wage garnishment for some borrowers and highlighting systemic issues within the loan servicing system, impacting individuals facing financial hardship and unexpected medic...
Federal Student Loan Collections Restart, Impacting Millions
The Department of Education restarted collections on over 5 million defaulted federal student loans on May 5th, 2024, leading to wage garnishment for some borrowers and highlighting systemic issues within the loan servicing system, impacting individuals facing financial hardship and unexpected medic...
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60% Bias Score


Maine Wins Funding Dispute with Trump Administration Over Transgender Sports Policy
The Trump administration dropped its effort to withhold $1.8 million in funds from Maine schools after a federal judge ruled in favor of the state, which had sued to maintain funding for a program that provides meals to 172,000 children.
Maine Wins Funding Dispute with Trump Administration Over Transgender Sports Policy
The Trump administration dropped its effort to withhold $1.8 million in funds from Maine schools after a federal judge ruled in favor of the state, which had sued to maintain funding for a program that provides meals to 172,000 children.
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56% Bias Score


German High School's Smartphone Ban Shows Early Success
Dalton High School in Alsdorf, Germany, implemented a daily smartphone ban, resulting in minimal violations and increased student interaction on its first day; the initiative is part of a growing trend across Europe to mitigate the negative impact of excessive screen time on student learning and wel...
German High School's Smartphone Ban Shows Early Success
Dalton High School in Alsdorf, Germany, implemented a daily smartphone ban, resulting in minimal violations and increased student interaction on its first day; the initiative is part of a growing trend across Europe to mitigate the negative impact of excessive screen time on student learning and wel...
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48% Bias Score


Oklahoma Superintendent Faces Backlash Over Student Immigration Status Policy
Oklahoma's state superintendent, Ryan Walters, is facing criticism for a proposed policy requiring students to disclose their immigration status, despite the state ranking 49th in education and the Governor's opposition, citing a lack of evidence of federal request.
Oklahoma Superintendent Faces Backlash Over Student Immigration Status Policy
Oklahoma's state superintendent, Ryan Walters, is facing criticism for a proposed policy requiring students to disclose their immigration status, despite the state ranking 49th in education and the Governor's opposition, citing a lack of evidence of federal request.
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56% Bias Score

Italian Parents Defy Backlash Over Preschool Mosque Visit
Parents in Ponte della Priula, Italy, fiercely defended a preschool's authorized field trip to a local mosque after facing political backlash, asserting their right to choose their children's education without external interference.

Italian Parents Defy Backlash Over Preschool Mosque Visit
Parents in Ponte della Priula, Italy, fiercely defended a preschool's authorized field trip to a local mosque after facing political backlash, asserting their right to choose their children's education without external interference.
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64% Bias Score

CAR's Inclusive Education Program: Successes and Funding Gaps
In the Central African Republic, where 1.3 million children need humanitarian aid, the Education Cannot Wait initiative, along with UNICEF and partners, provides inclusive education for children with disabilities, reaching over 500,000 children since 2017, despite a significant funding shortfall (on...

CAR's Inclusive Education Program: Successes and Funding Gaps
In the Central African Republic, where 1.3 million children need humanitarian aid, the Education Cannot Wait initiative, along with UNICEF and partners, provides inclusive education for children with disabilities, reaching over 500,000 children since 2017, despite a significant funding shortfall (on...
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48% Bias Score

Surge in College Antisemitism Linked to Inadequate Holocaust Education
Antisemitic incidents at US colleges and universities increased by 700% between October 2022 and October 2023, according to the Anti-Defamation League; inadequate Holocaust education contributes to this rise, as 63% of US millennials and Gen Z lack awareness of the Holocaust's scale, creating vulner...

Surge in College Antisemitism Linked to Inadequate Holocaust Education
Antisemitic incidents at US colleges and universities increased by 700% between October 2022 and October 2023, according to the Anti-Defamation League; inadequate Holocaust education contributes to this rise, as 63% of US millennials and Gen Z lack awareness of the Holocaust's scale, creating vulner...
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56% Bias Score

Collège Sadiki Celebrates 150 Years of Shaping Tunisian Education
The Collège Sadiki in Tunis celebrated its 150th anniversary with a conference on Friday, highlighting its foundational role in Tunisian education and its contribution to the country's modern elite, showcasing its blend of Arab-Islamic identity and modern learning, and its survival through coloniali...

Collège Sadiki Celebrates 150 Years of Shaping Tunisian Education
The Collège Sadiki in Tunis celebrated its 150th anniversary with a conference on Friday, highlighting its foundational role in Tunisian education and its contribution to the country's modern elite, showcasing its blend of Arab-Islamic identity and modern learning, and its survival through coloniali...
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52% Bias Score

Federal Investigation Launched into Illinois School District Over Alleged Racial Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating Evanston-Skokie School District 65 in Illinois for potential Title VI violations, including race-based segregation in student and staff training and materials associating "whiteness" with negative attributes; the investigation was prompted by a complaint ...

Federal Investigation Launched into Illinois School District Over Alleged Racial Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating Evanston-Skokie School District 65 in Illinois for potential Title VI violations, including race-based segregation in student and staff training and materials associating "whiteness" with negative attributes; the investigation was prompted by a complaint ...
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56% Bias Score

Nantes School Stabbing Highlights Mental Health Crisis
A 16-year-old student in Nantes, France, with a history of isolation, self-harm, and fascination with Hitler, fatally stabbed one student and injured others at the Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides high school on April 24, 2024, prompting concerns about mental health support in schools.

Nantes School Stabbing Highlights Mental Health Crisis
A 16-year-old student in Nantes, France, with a history of isolation, self-harm, and fascination with Hitler, fatally stabbed one student and injured others at the Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides high school on April 24, 2024, prompting concerns about mental health support in schools.
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40% Bias Score
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