The article discusses the Education Minister Fernando Alexandre's promise to disclose the number of students who missed classes due to teacher shortages by the end of the school year. The minister previously dismissed estimates provided by unions like Fenprof and the Movimento Escola Pública, which suggested around 38,000 affected students, calling them 'biased.' However, the Ministry has not yet released any official data or explanation beyond stating that they are using electronic records from teachers' lesson logs. With only 13 days left until schools close, there remains uncertainty about:
Bias read (Center): The article presents facts without overtly favoring either the government or opposition. It reports the minister’s statements, the union claims, and the lack of official data release, without editorializing or biased language.
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): The article presents facts accurately based on statements from the minister and mentions the lack of official data release. It cites the minister’s claim that previous estimates were biased but does not confirm or deny them. The factual claims align with the cross-source consensus, though some detai


