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Georgia: How to Paint an Enemy

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Posted on 09 March 2010 by Eka Chitanava and Temo Bardzimashvili

In words and pictures, Georgian students express their feelings about Russia and the 2008 war. A TOL/Liberali multimedia production.

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Georgia: Class Struggle

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Posted on 28 January 2010 by Khanim Javadova

In a Georgian village school, Azeri and Armenian students study in peace but share a common problem – poverty. A TOL podcast.

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Georgia: Whose Facts?

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Posted on 16 December 2009 by Olesya Vartanyan

Tbilisi blocks books that teach an Armenia-centric version of history in a border area.

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Georgia: No Room For Sex Education

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Posted on 09 November 2009 by Tamar Kikacheishvili

Sex education remains outside the curriculum in Georgian schools.

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Georgia: Pilot Program

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Posted on 09 November 2009 by Ekaterine Pirtskhalava

Georgia’s National Curriculum pilot program is over, but where are the results?

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Georgia: Two Histories of One Homeland

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Posted on 09 November 2009 by Olesya Vartanyan

The Armenian population of Javakhety believes the Georgian government is obstructing deliveries of Armenian history books in order to abolish the subject in their schools.

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Georgia: Student-Centered Approach

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Posted on 25 June 2009 by Tamar Kikacheishvili

Georgia’s ambitious education reforms aim to put students at the center of the learning process.

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Georgia: Experiment in Diversity

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Posted on 12 May 2009 by Tamar Kikacheishvili

Georgian educators are keen to move forward with inclusive education, but questions remain about funding.

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Georgia: One History for All

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Posted on 10 December 2008 by Vicken Cheterian

Georgian students speaking different languages will soon all have the same, more inclusive textbooks.

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Georgia: Steps and Stumbles

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Posted on 14 August 2007 by Vasili Rukhadze

After significant educational reforms lifted Georgia from decades of corruption and chaos, the country still faces challenges. But it is determined to press on.

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Call for Papers

As part of the Advancing Educational Inclusion and Quality in South East Europe Initiative the Education Support Program of the Open Society Institute (OSI) announces a competition open to individuals on the elaboration of research papers using the statistical data collected as part of the 2009 Cross-National Survey of Parents in South East Europe (SEE) countries. Proposals are invited primarily from graduate students and early career researchers.

Application deadline: February 20th 2010.