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Turkey Deploys Non-Pedagogically Trained Graduates as Teachers
Facing a shortage of 800,000 teachers, Turkey's Ministry of Education (MEB) has assigned thousands of non-pedagogically trained university graduates, including theology graduates, as paid primary school teachers, particularly in eastern and southeastern provinces.
Turkey Deploys Non-Pedagogically Trained Graduates as Teachers
Facing a shortage of 800,000 teachers, Turkey's Ministry of Education (MEB) has assigned thousands of non-pedagogically trained university graduates, including theology graduates, as paid primary school teachers, particularly in eastern and southeastern provinces.
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60% Bias Score


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


Brandenburg Faces Teacher Shortage Despite Increased Education Budget
Ahead of the new school year, Brandenburg faces a shortage of 345 full-time teaching positions despite a larger education budget, prompting calls for a supplementary budget to restore cut positions and address increased teacher workload and school violence.
Brandenburg Faces Teacher Shortage Despite Increased Education Budget
Ahead of the new school year, Brandenburg faces a shortage of 345 full-time teaching positions despite a larger education budget, prompting calls for a supplementary budget to restore cut positions and address increased teacher workload and school violence.
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44% Bias Score


AI in Classrooms: $23M Investment to Train Teachers
A $23 million investment will train educators on using AI in the classroom, aiming to improve teaching and learning while addressing concerns about critical thinking skills and responsible AI usage.
AI in Classrooms: $23M Investment to Train Teachers
A $23 million investment will train educators on using AI in the classroom, aiming to improve teaching and learning while addressing concerns about critical thinking skills and responsible AI usage.
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44% Bias Score


Brandenburg Seeks Education Reform Amidst Underperformance
Brandenburg's Minister of Finance, Robert Crumbach, proposes education reforms including increased vocational training and a review of the number of university-bound students, aiming to improve the state's educational performance despite high spending and an increase in teaching hours starting in Fe...
Brandenburg Seeks Education Reform Amidst Underperformance
Brandenburg's Minister of Finance, Robert Crumbach, proposes education reforms including increased vocational training and a review of the number of university-bound students, aiming to improve the state's educational performance despite high spending and an increase in teaching hours starting in Fe...
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48% Bias Score


AI in Education: A Teacher's Response Highlights Critical Thinking's Importance
A high school English teacher discovered her student used AI to write an essay with fabricated Bible verses; instead of penalizing, she used this as a teaching moment emphasizing critical thinking and creativity to counter AI's limitations and agency erosion.
AI in Education: A Teacher's Response Highlights Critical Thinking's Importance
A high school English teacher discovered her student used AI to write an essay with fabricated Bible verses; instead of penalizing, she used this as a teaching moment emphasizing critical thinking and creativity to counter AI's limitations and agency erosion.
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Government Announces AI-Powered Measures to Reduce Teachers' Workload
Facing pressure from teachers' unions, the Spanish government announced AI tools to alleviate bureaucratic burdens, a reduction in teaching hours, and funding for early childhood education, although details remain scarce and regional variations exist.

Spanish Government Announces AI-Powered Measures to Reduce Teachers' Workload
Facing pressure from teachers' unions, the Spanish government announced AI tools to alleviate bureaucratic burdens, a reduction in teaching hours, and funding for early childhood education, although details remain scarce and regional variations exist.
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48% Bias Score

French LGBTQIA+ Educators Face Discrimination and Harassment
LGBTQIA+ teachers in France are reporting increased discrimination and harassment, leading to protests and calls for better institutional support and protection.

French LGBTQIA+ Educators Face Discrimination and Harassment
LGBTQIA+ teachers in France are reporting increased discrimination and harassment, leading to protests and calls for better institutional support and protection.
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20% Bias Score

Brandenburg Faces Teacher Shortage Despite Increased Education Budget
The Brandenburg state government faces criticism for cutting 345 full-time teaching positions despite a budget increase, leading to protests and calls for a supplementary budget.

Brandenburg Faces Teacher Shortage Despite Increased Education Budget
The Brandenburg state government faces criticism for cutting 345 full-time teaching positions despite a budget increase, leading to protests and calls for a supplementary budget.
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40% Bias Score

Russia to Increase Salaries for State-Funded Workers by 7.6% in Fall 2025
The Russian government will raise salaries for various state-funded workers by 7.6% in Fall 2025, impacting healthcare, education, and other sectors, aiming to counter inflation and maintain public sector wages; vacation pay calculations will also change, incorporating quarterly and annual bonuses.

Russia to Increase Salaries for State-Funded Workers by 7.6% in Fall 2025
The Russian government will raise salaries for various state-funded workers by 7.6% in Fall 2025, impacting healthcare, education, and other sectors, aiming to counter inflation and maintain public sector wages; vacation pay calculations will also change, incorporating quarterly and annual bonuses.
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40% Bias Score

Queensland Government Reaches Pay Deals with Some Public Sector Workers Amidst Escalating Industrial Action
The Queensland government has reached pay deals with doctors, police, and customer service workers, granting an 8% increase over three years for doctors, while nurses and teachers are escalating industrial action to secure better wages, with teachers planning a 24-hour strike.

Queensland Government Reaches Pay Deals with Some Public Sector Workers Amidst Escalating Industrial Action
The Queensland government has reached pay deals with doctors, police, and customer service workers, granting an 8% increase over three years for doctors, while nurses and teachers are escalating industrial action to secure better wages, with teachers planning a 24-hour strike.
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52% Bias Score

Mali: Two Months of Unpaid Salaries for Kidal Teachers
Teachers in Kidal, Mali, have not received salaries for two months due to a suspension of mobile money transfers, their only payment method, despite a recent return of teachers to the area after the Malian army's November 2023 intervention; insecurity in Ménaka further complicates the situation.

Mali: Two Months of Unpaid Salaries for Kidal Teachers
Teachers in Kidal, Mali, have not received salaries for two months due to a suspension of mobile money transfers, their only payment method, despite a recent return of teachers to the area after the Malian army's November 2023 intervention; insecurity in Ménaka further complicates the situation.
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32% Bias Score
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