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A unique movement unfolds in Pakistan
The ‘Rag Mala’ of the Children’s Literature Festival and Teachers Literature Festival.
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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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Together Old and Young
TOY: young children and senior citizens learning and developing in inter-generational community spaces. Through sharing experiences they have fun, learn from each other and develop meaningful relationships.
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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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Improving Alternative Education Programs in Honduras
In urban areas of Honduras, over 40% of youth ages 13-15 do not attend grades 7—9 and 60% of youth ages 16-18 do not attend grades 10-12
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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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Studying private tutoring in Cambodia
This Life Cambodia (TLC) is a not-for-profit, non-government community development organisation that was established in Siem Reap in Cambodia in 2007. TLC employs over 24 people, 23 of whom are […]
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Private Tutoring: Rising in the Shadows
While tight school budgets and teacher union complaints make the newspaper headlines in many European countries, it may be less visible that each year families across the EU spend billions […]
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Equal But Separate?
ODESSA, Ukraine | An avid painter, 9-year-old Darina Matsenko is looking forward to September, when she’ll transition from home schooling into third grade at a local primary school where she […]
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Armenia: Two best friends making a living
Vardanyan Vatche 17 years old and Arthur Simonyan 18 years old, are best friends. They have many things in common: They both come from economically deprived families, they are the […]
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