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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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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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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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New report on the state of Open Educational Resources in Poland published
UNESCO Institute for Informational Technologies in Education (IITE) has published a new country report on the state and challenges of the Open Educational Resources (OER) in Poland, titled Open Educational […]
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Summer school course on innovative financing opens application
The Central European University Summer University (CEU-SUN), in cooperation with the Education Support Program of the Open Society Foundations (OSF–ESP), announces the 2014 Summer School on Innovative Financing for Education
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Kosovo’s New Golden Age?
Political ally and major investor Turkey is taking a hand in writing history textbooks, and not all Kosovans are happy about it.
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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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A Cloak and Dagger Farce in Ukraine
Absurd espionage charges against an academic and two young men would be funny if the stakes weren’t so high.
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Social Rights Development in Azerbaijan
Community-based strategies to include vulnerable and isolated children to pre-school education – a project co-funded by the EU and OSI in Azerbaijan
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Teaching and Learning about Lebanese Civil Wars
Lebanese Association for History Starts Addressing Controversial History
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