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Europe: Strengthening evidence-informed policy and practice in education
Working to increase the use of evidence in educational policy-making and practice across Europe is the European Commission funded: ‘Evidence Informed Policy and Practice in Education in Europe’ (EIPPEE) project.
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Zambia: Critical Thinking Education
The first of a series of four seminars on critical thinking for the Zambian Ministry of Education was organized in August 2011, with support from the Open Society Initiative for […]
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Georgia: No Child Left Behind Program
(National Model for Basic Literacy, Numeracy and Life skills for deprived children in Georgia and Azerbaijan) On 2-5 September, 20011 the first international meeting was held in Baku, Azerbaijan. Georgian […]
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Caucasus: Summer Camp Prompts Intercultural Cooperation
Cross Border Intercultural Cooperation in the Caucasus At a beautiful resort complete with sandy beaches and a scenic forest, 30 students of 12-19 years of age attended the international summer […]
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Argentina: Virtual Campus Promotes Learning in Primary Schools
Fundación Leer in Argentina: e-learning and a virtual community to promote critical thinking projects in primary schools Fundación Leer, non profit organization promoting literacy in Argentina since 1997, began to […]
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Slovakia: Dog Barking Can Be a Treat
Hlohovec, Podzamska Primary School The largest Primary School in Hlohovec, near the University town of Trnava in Western Slovakia, is utilizing animal therapy as a means of integration. Pupils with learning […]
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Strenghening education CSOs initiative
The relationship between the third and public sectors is undergoing fundamental changes, creating challenges and opportunities for education civil society organizations (CSOs) that were unimaginable a few decades ago. The […]
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Youth debate competition fosters critical thinking and flexible learning
On May 30, the Open Society Foundations – Armenia organized a youth debate competition in Yerevan as part of the Armenia Debate Program. Six debate clubs participated, hailing from Yerevan […]
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“Cry for better education”
ABOUT 20,000 pupils from various schools across Cape Town marched on Parliament yesterday, appealing to the Department of Education to build libraries and to adopt “norms and standards” for all […]
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News from the RWCT world
Over forty delegates of the RWCT International Consortium member organizations, the Board of Directors and ESP representatives came together in Budapest on 9-12 December 2010 for the first face-to-face annual […]
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