Post Tagged with: "Trends"

  • Kazakhstan: Only the Nimble Survive

    Kazakhstan: Only the Nimble Survive

    Many parts of Kazakhstan’s economy have experienced the painful impact of the recession, but education has been hit particularly hard. All Kazakhstan’s higher education institutions have been hurt recently by […]

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  • Russia: New Approaches for a New Generation

    Russia: New Approaches for a New Generation

    KRASNODAR, Russia | Teachers of the humanities and social sciences often find it hard to compete with the information available to their adolescent students in this fast-paced digital age.  Furthermore, […]

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  • OSI-ESP News July-August 2008

    OSI-ESP News July-August 2008

    Reports and updates Study on survey of attitudes towards exam reforms in selected post-socialist countries A study entitled “Results of a survey of attitudes towards the reform of examination systems […]

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  • Hungary: Hard Cases

    Hungary: Hard Cases

    BUDAPEST, Hungary | It’s hard to say whether the two young men near the entrance to the Belvarosi Tanoda high school are teachers or students. Wearing shorts and T-shirts, they […]

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  • Romania: One More Chance

    Romania: One More Chance

    CLUJ-NAPOCA, Romania | It is 11:10 on a Thursday morning when a slightly unusual science class, the last of the day, begins at Nicolae Iorga School in the Iris industrial […]

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  • Southeastern Europe: Losing Human Capital

    Southeastern Europe: Losing Human Capital

    One myth that all societies in the Western Balkans have shared since the heyday of communism is the belief in the superior quality of education in the region. We may […]

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