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French School Leaders Express Widespread Dissatisfaction with Ministry Policies
A survey of 2,000 French school principals reveals 68% dissatisfaction with ministerial policies, citing rushed communication and disagreement with reforms like the vocational track overhaul and remedial groups in French and math.
French School Leaders Express Widespread Dissatisfaction with Ministry Policies
A survey of 2,000 French school principals reveals 68% dissatisfaction with ministerial policies, citing rushed communication and disagreement with reforms like the vocational track overhaul and remedial groups in French and math.
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60% Bias Score


Victorian School's Data-Driven Approach Boosts VCE Scores
Forest Hill College in Burwood East, Victoria, improved its median VCE study score from 25 in 2015 to 29 in 2024 by using an in-house tutoring program and a data-driven system tracking student performance, winning The Age's 2025 Schools that Excel award for eastern Melbourne.
Victorian School's Data-Driven Approach Boosts VCE Scores
Forest Hill College in Burwood East, Victoria, improved its median VCE study score from 25 in 2015 to 29 in 2024 by using an in-house tutoring program and a data-driven system tracking student performance, winning The Age's 2025 Schools that Excel award for eastern Melbourne.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Immigrant Student Achievement Gap: A Systemic Issue
Germany's high immigrant population (20 percent) significantly impacts its schools, creating an achievement gap between immigrant and native students unparalleled globally. This is discussed in the ZEIT podcast 'Das Politikteil' featuring education editor Martin Spiewak, highlighting the need for re...
Germany's Immigrant Student Achievement Gap: A Systemic Issue
Germany's high immigrant population (20 percent) significantly impacts its schools, creating an achievement gap between immigrant and native students unparalleled globally. This is discussed in the ZEIT podcast 'Das Politikteil' featuring education editor Martin Spiewak, highlighting the need for re...
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60% Bias Score


UK Children's Bill Criticized for Overlooking Systemic Education Issues
The Guardian criticizes the UK's children's wellbeing and schools bill for overlooking systemic issues in the education system, such as low pupil life satisfaction, high exclusion rates, and teacher shortages, while focusing on academy freedoms; it calls for evidence-based policy and greater teacher...
UK Children's Bill Criticized for Overlooking Systemic Education Issues
The Guardian criticizes the UK's children's wellbeing and schools bill for overlooking systemic issues in the education system, such as low pupil life satisfaction, high exclusion rates, and teacher shortages, while focusing on academy freedoms; it calls for evidence-based policy and greater teacher...
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48% Bias Score


Hamburg Summit Seeks School Reform to Enhance Equity and Reduce Student Stress
Hamburg's parents' councils are holding a summit to reform the city's school peace agreement, aiming for more inclusion and student participation while potentially altering the transition from primary to secondary education to reduce student stress and improve equity.
Hamburg Summit Seeks School Reform to Enhance Equity and Reduce Student Stress
Hamburg's parents' councils are holding a summit to reform the city's school peace agreement, aiming for more inclusion and student participation while potentially altering the transition from primary to secondary education to reduce student stress and improve equity.
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52% Bias Score

France to See 19% Drop in School Enrollment by 2034
A new study reveals a 19% decrease in French school enrollment over the next decade, reaching 560,800 fewer students by 2029, due to declining birth rates and a wave of teacher retirements, creating an opportunity to improve educational quality.

France to See 19% Drop in School Enrollment by 2034
A new study reveals a 19% decrease in French school enrollment over the next decade, reaching 560,800 fewer students by 2029, due to declining birth rates and a wave of teacher retirements, creating an opportunity to improve educational quality.
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44% Bias Score

Özdemir Proposes Nationwide Student ID to Improve Educational Equity
German Green Party politician Cem Özdemir proposes a nationwide "Bildungs-ID" (education ID) for students to track academic progress, aiming to reduce the 50,000 annual school leavers without qualifications and improve educational equity, facing challenges from Germany's federal education system and...

Özdemir Proposes Nationwide Student ID to Improve Educational Equity
German Green Party politician Cem Özdemir proposes a nationwide "Bildungs-ID" (education ID) for students to track academic progress, aiming to reduce the 50,000 annual school leavers without qualifications and improve educational equity, facing challenges from Germany's federal education system and...
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40% Bias Score

German Immigrant Student Quota Proposal Sparks Controversy
German Education Minister Karin Prien's proposal to limit immigrant students in schools has sparked controversy, with school principals, teachers' unions, and student representatives criticizing it as impractical, discriminatory, and ineffective, highlighting the need for improved language support a...

German Immigrant Student Quota Proposal Sparks Controversy
German Education Minister Karin Prien's proposal to limit immigrant students in schools has sparked controversy, with school principals, teachers' unions, and student representatives criticizing it as impractical, discriminatory, and ineffective, highlighting the need for improved language support a...
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48% Bias Score

Newton School District Reverses Course on DEI Policies Amidst Parent and Teacher Backlash
In the Newton, Massachusetts school district, a group of mothers initially faced severe backlash for questioning new DEI policies, especially multilevel classes, but now teachers and parents are openly criticizing the classes' ineffectiveness, prompting a district-wide reevaluation and a focus on re...

Newton School District Reverses Course on DEI Policies Amidst Parent and Teacher Backlash
In the Newton, Massachusetts school district, a group of mothers initially faced severe backlash for questioning new DEI policies, especially multilevel classes, but now teachers and parents are openly criticizing the classes' ineffectiveness, prompting a district-wide reevaluation and a focus on re...
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56% Bias Score

UK Government's Education Bill Sparks Concerns Over Academy Freedoms
The UK government's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill proposes significant changes to academy freedoms, including teacher pay, recruitment, curriculum, and expansion, sparking criticism from the opposition who claim it will harm education standards.

UK Government's Education Bill Sparks Concerns Over Academy Freedoms
The UK government's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill proposes significant changes to academy freedoms, including teacher pay, recruitment, curriculum, and expansion, sparking criticism from the opposition who claim it will harm education standards.
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68% Bias Score
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