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Sexual harassment in UK schools
Sexual bullying in the classroom rarely makes the headlines. But one in three 16-18 year old girls in the UK have experienced unwanted sexual touching at school. What does this tacit acceptance of harassment teach our children?
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You can’t bounce off the walls if there are no walls: outdoor schools make children happier and smarter
New approaches to kindergarten offer children a potentially transformative experience of education in nature – an antidote to rote-learning and a much better preparation for an integrated life.
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Sex education in Croatia. The war between the church and government
It is an open clash between the Croatian Catholic Church and the center-left government.
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Educate, integrate, or alienate?
Schools in Russia have a terrible track record of dealing with the children of immigrants.
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First MA in human rights education in the US
The University of San Francisco, School of Education proudly offers the first Master of Arts in Human Rights Education in the United States. Admission for Fall 2014 open.
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Readers are Leaders
Literacy and Math for Intellectual Growth of Early Grade Students in Macedonia
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In a Class by Themselves
“In Poland, being from Chechnya brings about lots of problems. If you’re a refugee child, it’s even worse.”
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A First in History
“The pupil who demolishes prejudices through knowledge,” one headline read about the Roma boy with all A’s on his diploma.
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Critical thinking in Argentinean schools: a learning network all around the country
Due to a heavy rain, the streets around the school were flooded. In Buenos Aires, the storm was just over, the children in the classrooms analyzed the reasons with their […]
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Palestine Writing Workshop
Eleven months ago I made a life-changing decision to transition from being a writer to working as a writer. It wasn’t quite so brave. I was pretty much forced to […]
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