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Trump's Plan to Dismantle Education Department Threatens Funding for Disadvantaged Students
President Trump's proposed elimination of the Department of Education, while advocating for state control, would redistribute federal funding—approximately 14% of public school funding—disproportionately impacting students from low-income families, those with disabilities, and those pursuing higher ...
Trump's Plan to Dismantle Education Department Threatens Funding for Disadvantaged Students
President Trump's proposed elimination of the Department of Education, while advocating for state control, would redistribute federal funding—approximately 14% of public school funding—disproportionately impacting students from low-income families, those with disabilities, and those pursuing higher ...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Education Cuts: Layoffs, Lost Oversight, and Widening Inequality
The Trump administration's drastic cuts to the Department of Education, implemented since January 2025, have led to hundreds of staff layoffs, reduced oversight of civil rights and special education, hindered student financial aid access, and eliminated key grant programs, risking decades of progres...
Trump Education Cuts: Layoffs, Lost Oversight, and Widening Inequality
The Trump administration's drastic cuts to the Department of Education, implemented since January 2025, have led to hundreds of staff layoffs, reduced oversight of civil rights and special education, hindered student financial aid access, and eliminated key grant programs, risking decades of progres...
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60% Bias Score


Increased Education Funding Fails to Improve Student Outcomes
Lawsuits seeking improved education through increased funding have consistently failed, as evidenced by cases in Missouri and New Jersey, highlighting the need to shift power from centralized bureaucracies to local communities.
Increased Education Funding Fails to Improve Student Outcomes
Lawsuits seeking improved education through increased funding have consistently failed, as evidenced by cases in Missouri and New Jersey, highlighting the need to shift power from centralized bureaucracies to local communities.
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60% Bias Score


Massive Cuts to Institute of Education Sciences Spark Education Research Crisis
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency cut nearly $900 million from the Institute of Education Sciences, terminating at least 169 contracts and raising concerns about the future of education research and data collection in the US.
Massive Cuts to Institute of Education Sciences Spark Education Research Crisis
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency cut nearly $900 million from the Institute of Education Sciences, terminating at least 169 contracts and raising concerns about the future of education research and data collection in the US.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico City Eliminates High School Entrance Exam
Mexico City eliminated the Comipems high school entrance exam, impacting thousands of students; a new platform assigning places based on proximity and preference launches February 14th, with a lottery for high-demand schools ensuring at least 50% female representation, while UNAM and IPN maintain th...
Mexico City Eliminates High School Entrance Exam
Mexico City eliminated the Comipems high school entrance exam, impacting thousands of students; a new platform assigning places based on proximity and preference launches February 14th, with a lottery for high-demand schools ensuring at least 50% female representation, while UNAM and IPN maintain th...
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64% Bias Score


Rheinland-Pfalz Launches "Sprachoffensive" to Address Systemic Educational Issues
Following a highly publicized incident at Gräfenau elementary school in Ludwigshafen, where numerous first-graders failed due to developmental issues, Rheinland-Pfalz's Minister-President, Schweitzer, announced a new "Sprachoffensive" program to address systemic educational challenges, expanding upo...
Rheinland-Pfalz Launches "Sprachoffensive" to Address Systemic Educational Issues
Following a highly publicized incident at Gräfenau elementary school in Ludwigshafen, where numerous first-graders failed due to developmental issues, Rheinland-Pfalz's Minister-President, Schweitzer, announced a new "Sprachoffensive" program to address systemic educational challenges, expanding upo...
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48% Bias Score

Education Department Withdraws Agreement to Address Native American Student Discipline Disparities
The Education Department withdrew from a 2010 agreement with South Dakota's Rapid City Area School District aimed at addressing disproportionate discipline against Native American students, citing a violation of civil rights laws due to the agreement's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)...

Education Department Withdraws Agreement to Address Native American Student Discipline Disparities
The Education Department withdrew from a 2010 agreement with South Dakota's Rapid City Area School District aimed at addressing disproportionate discipline against Native American students, citing a violation of civil rights laws due to the agreement's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)...
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40% Bias Score

German States and Federal Government Collaborate on Educational Equity Initiatives
German state education ministers met to address educational equity, focusing on improving early childhood programs, school transitions, and support for immigrant students, reflecting a potential shift towards more collaboration between federal and state governments.

German States and Federal Government Collaborate on Educational Equity Initiatives
German state education ministers met to address educational equity, focusing on improving early childhood programs, school transitions, and support for immigrant students, reflecting a potential shift towards more collaboration between federal and state governments.
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24% Bias Score

Elimination of Department of Education Threatens Special Education Funding and Protections
Parents of children with disabilities fear the potential elimination of the Department of Education, raising concerns about reduced federal oversight of special education funding and enforcement of IDEA, potentially leading to state-level inequities and increased discrimination.

Elimination of Department of Education Threatens Special Education Funding and Protections
Parents of children with disabilities fear the potential elimination of the Department of Education, raising concerns about reduced federal oversight of special education funding and enforcement of IDEA, potentially leading to state-level inequities and increased discrimination.
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44% Bias Score

Pandemic's Lingering Impact: US Student Achievement Remains Behind, but Some Districts Show Progress
A new analysis shows American students are still half a grade level behind in reading and math compared to pre-pandemic levels, but some districts like Compton, California, have made significant progress using tutoring and other interventions; however, higher-income districts have recovered four tim...

Pandemic's Lingering Impact: US Student Achievement Remains Behind, but Some Districts Show Progress
A new analysis shows American students are still half a grade level behind in reading and math compared to pre-pandemic levels, but some districts like Compton, California, have made significant progress using tutoring and other interventions; however, higher-income districts have recovered four tim...
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48% Bias Score

German Ministers Agree on Education Goals for 2035
Three German state education ministers from different parties agreed on goals for improving education until 2035, focusing on output-oriented indicators to measure student performance, including halving students not reaching minimum standards in math and German and reducing the social gradient in sc...

German Ministers Agree on Education Goals for 2035
Three German state education ministers from different parties agreed on goals for improving education until 2035, focusing on output-oriented indicators to measure student performance, including halving students not reaching minimum standards in math and German and reducing the social gradient in sc...
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44% Bias Score

LLECE: 30 Years of Assessing and Improving Education in Latin America
For 30 years, UNESCO's LLECE has assessed the learning of over 600,000 students across 19 Latin American and Caribbean countries, revealing significant disparities in reading comprehension (40% of 3rd graders lack comprehension) and highlighting the need for equitable, resilient education systems.

LLECE: 30 Years of Assessing and Improving Education in Latin America
For 30 years, UNESCO's LLECE has assessed the learning of over 600,000 students across 19 Latin American and Caribbean countries, revealing significant disparities in reading comprehension (40% of 3rd graders lack comprehension) and highlighting the need for equitable, resilient education systems.
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32% Bias Score
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