Archive for November, 2013
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The Princess and Her ‘Gulivers’
Uzbekistan’s Gulnara Karimova may be down, but her cultural impact, especially among the young, is too great to count her out.
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Kyrgyz Conservatives Cite Family Values to Fight Sex Ed
The controversy over sex education is only the latest instance in which nationalist rhetoric and talk of ‘morality’ has influenced public policy in Kyrgyzstan. From EurasiaNet.org.
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Back to Class
Georgia prepares to launch a bigger and, activists hope, better inclusive education scheme.
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Is the Right to Education Part of Bangladesh Education Policy?
National vision for education Education is critical to human development, enlightenment and emancipation. It is a powerful vehicle for securing social justice.
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Developing Expertise in Inclusive Education
Kazakh NGOs develops expertise for professional training programs for working for children with disabilities
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A Better Start in Slovakia
The question of how to promote equal access to education for Romani children in Slovakia is a difficult one.
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Readers are Leaders
Literacy and Math for Intellectual Growth of Early Grade Students in Macedonia
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