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Queensland Government Intervenes in Teacher Pay Dispute
The Queensland government intervened in a pay dispute with 48,000 teachers, calling in the industrial relations watchdog hours before a strike ballot closed; the government offered a 3% wage increase and benefits, but backpay depends on acceptance by July 31, and the union may still take industrial ...
Queensland Government Intervenes in Teacher Pay Dispute
The Queensland government intervened in a pay dispute with 48,000 teachers, calling in the industrial relations watchdog hours before a strike ballot closed; the government offered a 3% wage increase and benefits, but backpay depends on acceptance by July 31, and the union may still take industrial ...
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44% Bias Score


HSMSE: A Model for Cultivating STEM Talent and Future Leaders
HSMSE, a top-ranked NYC public high school, provides a model for STEM education, producing graduates prepared for diverse careers and embodying teamwork and resilience, addressing the national STEM talent gap.
HSMSE: A Model for Cultivating STEM Talent and Future Leaders
HSMSE, a top-ranked NYC public high school, provides a model for STEM education, producing graduates prepared for diverse careers and embodying teamwork and resilience, addressing the national STEM talent gap.
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48% Bias Score


Madrid Education Protest Demands Increased Funding Amidst Chronic Underfunding
A joint protest by Madrid's six public universities and other education sectors took place on Thursday, demanding increased funding to alleviate financial constraints affecting educational institutions; the protest, initially scheduled for April 28th, was postponed due to a nationwide power outage.
Madrid Education Protest Demands Increased Funding Amidst Chronic Underfunding
A joint protest by Madrid's six public universities and other education sectors took place on Thursday, demanding increased funding to alleviate financial constraints affecting educational institutions; the protest, initially scheduled for April 28th, was postponed due to a nationwide power outage.
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36% Bias Score


NSW Selective Schools: A System Under Pressure
In NSW, Australia, 17,559 year 6 students will compete for 4200 selective school places, prompting many parents to spend heavily on tutoring to improve their children's chances, despite 20 percent of places being reserved for disadvantaged students and the lack of transparency around entry scores.
NSW Selective Schools: A System Under Pressure
In NSW, Australia, 17,559 year 6 students will compete for 4200 selective school places, prompting many parents to spend heavily on tutoring to improve their children's chances, despite 20 percent of places being reserved for disadvantaged students and the lack of transparency around entry scores.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Issues Executive Order to Dismantle Department of Education
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on March 20, 2024, initiating the process of eliminating the U.S. Department of Education, resulting in 2,000 job cuts and sparking immediate legal and political backlash; the order's success requires Congressional approval.
Trump Issues Executive Order to Dismantle Department of Education
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on March 20, 2024, initiating the process of eliminating the U.S. Department of Education, resulting in 2,000 job cuts and sparking immediate legal and political backlash; the order's success requires Congressional approval.
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64% Bias Score


400,000 Georgia Students Eligible for Private School Vouchers
Georgia's revised list of low-performing schools makes over 400,000 public school students eligible for $6,500 private school or homeschooling vouchers, potentially exceeding the $141 million budget and raising concerns about program expansion.
400,000 Georgia Students Eligible for Private School Vouchers
Georgia's revised list of low-performing schools makes over 400,000 public school students eligible for $6,500 private school or homeschooling vouchers, potentially exceeding the $141 million budget and raising concerns about program expansion.
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32% Bias Score

States Sue Trump Administration Over $7 Billion Education Funding Freeze
Over 20 Democratic state attorneys general and two governors sued the Trump administration on Monday, challenging its freeze on nearly $7 billion in public education funds intended for low-income and immigrant students, arguing it violates Congressional decisions and government spending requirements...

States Sue Trump Administration Over $7 Billion Education Funding Freeze
Over 20 Democratic state attorneys general and two governors sued the Trump administration on Monday, challenging its freeze on nearly $7 billion in public education funds intended for low-income and immigrant students, arguing it violates Congressional decisions and government spending requirements...
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48% Bias Score

Texas Mandates Ten Commandments in Public Schools
Texas will require all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, making it the largest state with such a mandate, despite potential legal challenges regarding the separation of church and state.

Texas Mandates Ten Commandments in Public Schools
Texas will require all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, making it the largest state with such a mandate, despite potential legal challenges regarding the separation of church and state.
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52% Bias Score

Madrid's Controversial ESO Integration Plan Raises Concerns
Madrid's September 2023 proposal to integrate 1st and 2nd ESO grades into some primary schools, mirroring a 1970s model, aims to address declining enrollment and free up space in secondary schools for vocational training, but lacks planning and raises concerns about educational fragmentation and stu...

Madrid's Controversial ESO Integration Plan Raises Concerns
Madrid's September 2023 proposal to integrate 1st and 2nd ESO grades into some primary schools, mirroring a 1970s model, aims to address declining enrollment and free up space in secondary schools for vocational training, but lacks planning and raises concerns about educational fragmentation and stu...
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide on First Religious Public Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of Oklahoma's first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, pitting Republican Governor Kevin Stitt against Attorney General Gentner Drummond over taxpayer funding and the First Amendment.

Supreme Court to Decide on First Religious Public Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of Oklahoma's first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, pitting Republican Governor Kevin Stitt against Attorney General Gentner Drummond over taxpayer funding and the First Amendment.
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48% Bias Score

D.C. Parents Protest Potential \$1.1 Billion Budget Cut
Facing a potential \$1.1 billion budget cut due to a temporary government funding bill, D.C. parents protested on Capitol Hill, lobbying senators and leveraging personal connections to protect their children's schools and essential city services; the bill excludes a provision that has previously pro...

D.C. Parents Protest Potential \$1.1 Billion Budget Cut
Facing a potential \$1.1 billion budget cut due to a temporary government funding bill, D.C. parents protested on Capitol Hill, lobbying senators and leveraging personal connections to protect their children's schools and essential city services; the bill excludes a provision that has previously pro...
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52% Bias Score

Argentina's Libertarian Government Reshapes Public Education
Argentina's new libertarian government is drastically reshaping public education by eliminating the Ministry of Education, cutting funding, and promoting voucher programs, potentially jeopardizing the country's historically strong commitment to free, accessible education.

Argentina's Libertarian Government Reshapes Public Education
Argentina's new libertarian government is drastically reshaping public education by eliminating the Ministry of Education, cutting funding, and promoting voucher programs, potentially jeopardizing the country's historically strong commitment to free, accessible education.
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52% Bias Score
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