Caucasus
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Assessment teacher professional development and education content reforms in Armenia
Since 2009, one of OSF-Armenia’s priorities in its general education strategy has been to achieve policy change by piloting and improving subject standards and curricula.
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Making capacity building events for educators in Azerbaijan
On April 11, 2014 the Center for Innovations in Education (CIE) organized a roundtable meeting which targeted policymakers, education experts, NGO representatives, media and others interested.
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Not ready for high school
Armenia’s new college-prep curriculum produces its first graduates this year, but it’s far from realizing its potential.
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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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Caucasus Network for Children website launched on December 18, 2013
The Caucasus Network for Children (CNC) brings together civil society organizations working with vulnerable children in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and the North Caucasus region of the Russian Federation.
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Back to Class
Georgia prepares to launch a bigger and, activists hope, better inclusive education scheme.
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Testing the Teachers
Are Georgia’s educators really as bad as their shockingly high exam-failure rate suggests?
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The 2nd Alumni Forum brings together education stakeholders
The Center for Innovations in Education (CIE) was delighted to participate in the organization of the 2nd Alumni Education Forum
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Experiencing Inclusion in the Caucasus
Impressions from a summer camp in the Caucasus Ureki – this word will remind 60 children and young people from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the three North Caucasian republics of […]
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