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Kyrgyzstan ends Uzbek-language university entrance exams
As graduates prep for the crucial tests, those from the country’s largest minority wonder if there is any point in taking them.
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Local or international school? The dilemma facing expats in Hong Kong
As a global financial center, Hong Kong attracts a large number of expat families. For those with young children, education is a priority, but the city’s limited options can prove to be a headache.
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Critical citizenship for critical times
Despite the educational system that stresses memorization and discourages questioning and creativity, people in Egypt, with many different educational backgrounds, displayed skepticism of the Mubarak regime.
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Tongues untied
After years of delay, an effort to teach Romani in Serbian schools may be gaining steam.
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Did Socrates die in vain? Rescuing education from school
Are school children educated, socialized, or indoctrinated? If there’s any wonder remaining in a student after being swamped with established knowledge throughout the day, she or he would have to pursue critical thinking in the evenings.
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300 Pakistan international airlines employees fired for fake degrees
Pakistan’s national flag carrier airline Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has sacked 300 of its employees across several different departments over the last six months after they were found to have submitted fake academic degrees.
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Serbia: education, the market and democracy
What principles should underpin Serbia’s educational system from now to 2020?
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Sex education in Croatia. The war between the church and government
It is an open clash between the Croatian Catholic Church and the center-left government.
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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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Kosovo’s New Golden Age?
Political ally and major investor Turkey is taking a hand in writing history textbooks, and not all Kosovans are happy about it.
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