Tag Archive | "Bologna Process"

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Armenia: Reluctant Reformers

Posted on 06 November 2009 by Anush Babajanyan

In the midst of an overhaul of Armenia’s education system, some teachers are finding it hard to adjust.

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Romania: Poor Marks for Bologna

Posted on 01 July 2008 by Sinziana Demian

Romanian students aren’t all that convinced that European standards are improving education. Some professors concur.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: New Law, Old Chaos

Posted on 14 January 2008 by Armela Subasic and Amela Bulja

A new education law in Bosnia might please the country’s European neighbors, but critics say it only locks in a broken system.

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Southeastern Europe: Losing Human Capital

Posted on 04 March 2007 by Denisa Kostovicova

Balkan societies must free themselves from the myth of the region’s superior educational systems.

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Croatia: Learning Curves

Posted on 24 March 2005 by Marko Stefelic

Reforming an education system steeped in tradition is no mean feat, Croatia discovers.

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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.