Archive for January, 2014
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Brazil’s ‘Silent Revolution’ in education, inspired by Portugal
Eighteen years ago a true revolution in the Brazilian educational system was started when Project Âncora launched in the town of Cotia, São Paulo. From Global Voices.
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Reconfiguring the youth justice prison system
The youth justice system is failing our young people. It’s time for a more humane approach. From openDemocracy.
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Assessment of the implementation of inclusive education in Armenia
In the beginning of 2012, the Ministry of Education and Science of Armenia announced an initiative to shift from inclusive and non-inclusive schools towards inclusion for all.
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The education system of our discontent
In November 2013 the Open Society Foundations Armenia presented its report on the “Higher Education in Today’s Armenia
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Do Serbian pupils know the score?
The country’s students get high marks in class, but poor results on international tests raise doubts about what they’re learning.
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South Africa’s equal education celebrates a victory
Through analysis and activism Equal Education achieved the publication of legally binding norms and standards for public school infrastructure after three years of struggle.
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From exclusion towards integration of Roma and Egyptians
In the Konik refugee camp, located in the city of Podgorica, more than 2,000 people are living in extreme poverty.
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