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Teachers protest outside the Ministry of Education
GR🎓 Education26 days ago

Teachers protest outside the Ministry of Education

Teachers have gathered outside the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs, and Sports to protest against the process and timeline for selecting school textbooks under the multi-textbook policy, as well as significant cuts in permanent and substitute teacher appointments. The Teachers' Union of Greece (DOE) has requested a meeting with the ministry leadership amid these protests. According to the union, teachers are being asked to select textbooks for the 2027–2028 academic year without adequate preparation or knowledge of the content, which they describe as an important pedagogical decision.

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Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenter26 days ago
Teachers protest outside the Ministry of Education

Teachers have gathered outside the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs, and Sports to protest against the process and timeline for selecting school textbooks under the multi-textbook policy, as well as significant cuts in permanent and substitute teacher appointments. The Teachers' Union of Greece (DOE) has requested a meeting with the ministry leadership amid these protests. According to the union, teachers are being asked to select textbooks for the 2027–2028 academic year without adequate preparation or knowledge of the content, which they describe as an important pedagogical decision.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the teachers' concerns and their demands objectively, citing the Teachers' Union of Greece (DOE). It does not take a clear stance on the validity of the claims or the policies in question but reports the situation as it unfolds. There is no evident ideological framing or biased措

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentCenter26 days ago
Teachers protest outside the Ministry of Education at noon

Teachers are holding a protest outside the Ministry of Education building at noon, organized by the Teachers' Union of Greece (DOE). The protest is in response to what the union describes as 'drastic cuts in appointments of permanent educators and substitutes,' as well as concerns over the selection process for school textbooks under the multi-textbook policy. In a letter, the DOE expressed concern about the timeline and process for selecting textbooks, noting that thousands of teachers are being asked to choose books for the 2027–2028 academic year without adequate preparation or knowledge of

Bias read (Center): The article presents the protest and the union's concerns factually, without overtly favoring either side. It quotes the union’s statements directly and does not introduce additional commentary or framing that would indicate a clear ideological slant.

Proto Thema logoProto ThemaIndependentCenter26 days ago
Teacher protest rally outside the Ministry of Education at noon

Teachers gathered outside the Ministry of Education building to protest against cuts in teacher appointments, reduced hiring of substitutes, and an overly tight schedule for selecting school textbooks under the multi-textbook policy. The teachers' union, DOE, has requested a meeting with the ministry's leadership.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a protest by teachers and their demands without overtly favoring any side. It includes details from the teachers' union but does not show clear bias through loaded language or one-sided sourcing.

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