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Tajik Gypsy children miss out on education
Economic and cultural factors result in poor school attendance.
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NEPC Summer School 2014
Network of Education Policy Centers with great pleasure announces the NEPC SUMMER SCHOOL 2014 on the topic: Inclusive schools – Foundation of a Socially Just Society
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India’s ongoing effort to implement the Right to Education Act
Recent reports from India show that the country is grappling with several issues surrounding the implementation of the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act.
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Kyrgyzstan’s schools mirror and breed social inequality
As her six-year-old daughter prepares to start school this September, Alina Bilyaletdinova says that sifting through online chat forums and scouring media reports of disgraced school principals has become “a full-time job.”
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“Nuestra Escuela:” bringing love and creativity back into education
Traditional schooling has been wreaking havoc on individuals and communities for 200 years. It’s time to replace it with a new system of self-designed and community-supported webs of learning.
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IAU 2014 International Conference
“March 19th, 2014 will mark the beginning of the International Association of Universities ‘Blending Higher Educaton and Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Development’ to take place in Iquitos, Peru, until March 21st; registration for the conference will remain open until March 10th, 2014.”
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Supporting the rights of Malian youth to education
While Mali is trying to reunite in its large territory strained by a prolonged internal conflict between the north and the rest of the country, its young people are impatient to move forward to build Mali’s future.
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Educate, integrate, or alienate?
Schools in Russia have a terrible track record of dealing with the children of immigrants.
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Special needs, common problems
Lithuania’s stuttering progress on retrofitting schools for the disabled reflects a trend across the European Union.
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School’s out
The wave of Syrian refugees into Bulgaria isn’t just a humanitarian crisis – it’s an educational crisis, too
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