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Dark-skinned danger
A police-issued coloring book teaches Czech children a lesson about adults’ fears.
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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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Do Serbian pupils know the score?
The country’s students get high marks in class, but poor results on international tests raise doubts about what they’re learning.
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Readers are Leaders
Literacy and Math for Intellectual Growth of Early Grade Students in Macedonia
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Can the Post-2015 Education Framework Deliver Meaningful Change?
A special issue of the journal Current Issues in Comparative Education features case studies of critical praxis.
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Literacy and Math for Intellectual Growth of Early Grade Students in Macedonia
On September 12 2013, the Foundation for Education and Cultural Initiatives “Step by Step” – Macedonia officially launched the USAID Readers are Leaders Project for the general public in Macedonia.
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Honors for an Afghani Migrant
An Afghani asylum seeker excels in Greek national University entry exams
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A First in History
“The pupil who demolishes prejudices through knowledge,” one headline read about the Roma boy with all A’s on his diploma.
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Out in the Street
TBILISI | In 2004, some 5,200 Georgian children were living in Soviet-era institutions for underprivileged and disabled minors. Today, there are just 100, seemingly a sign that Georgia’s ambitious Child […]
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Arrested Development
VILNIUS | Edita Bagdoniene is a happily married mother of two, but sometimes she gets so frustrated taking care of her young sons day in and day out that she […]
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