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Moldovan Schools Fail to Tackle Sexual Abuse
CHISINAU | By her final year, with graduation looming in June 2011, Ana was terrified of school. For months, two classmates at a special education boarding school in Singerei, northern […]
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In Azerbaijan, Free Education Comes at a Price
BAKU | Under the laws of Azerbaijan, 15-year-old Sabina is entitled to a free education. She attends free public schools, yet her parents feel obligated to pay an annual 3,000 […]
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At what age: Early marriage and the right to education
The Right to Education Project (RTE) launched a new advocacy factsheet, At what Age?…Early marriage and the right to education, on the International Day of the Girl. This new factsheet is based […]
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Hungary’s New Curriculum: Writing Wrongs?
BUDAPEST | It is not uncommon in Hungarian living rooms to find the walls lined with bookshelves from floor to ceiling. Nor is it odd to find on those shelves […]
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Lithuania’s Boy Smugglers Go Back to Class
PAGEGIAI, Lithuania | Just a couple of years ago, it was not unusual for groups of boys at the high school in Lumpenai, a few kilometers from the Lithuanian-Russian border, […]
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Croatia: Network of Education Policy Centers Summer School: Educating for sustainability: ecologically sound and socially fair future as an educational aim
1st July 2012 – 8th July 2012, Hotel Zora, Primošten, Croatia
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Romania: Learn to motivate to learn with RWCT IC!
Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking International Consortium (RWCT IC) is preparing to deliver the first Grundtvig & Comenius course of a series of nine, entitled Motivating adult learners’ participation […]
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Georgia: Study on Education Access and Equity
The International Institute for Education Policy, Planning and Management, with the financial support of the Open Society Foundation Education Support Program completed the study on Education Access and Equity in […]
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Nepal: Critical Thinking Methodology Training to Teachers
Since its establishment in 2009, Goreto Nepal is actively engaged in the promotion of Critical Thinking by incorporating it in pre-service as well as in-service training of teachers. The Faculty […]
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Implementing the UNCRC in schools: comparative approaches (Entry September 2012)
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child provides a comprehensive statement of children’s rights in, to and through education and places an obligation on states to ensure […]
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