Archive for November, 2011
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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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Romania: New Bill’s Effects on Rural Education
Romania has a new National Education Bill and, in terms of development of key competences to children and youth, the bill brought important positive changes (it still has a lot […]
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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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Turkey: Roma Students Go Beyond the Barriers
The Roma population in Turkey is estimated to be around 2 millions although the numbers vary according to different sources. And Turkey is in no better situation than other European […]
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South Africa: Helping Refugee Children Tell Their Stories
Stop frame animation is a notoriously fiddly business. Add a bunch of (young) school kids and… the whole business becomes exponentially more difficult? Having used the time in a holiday […]
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South Africa: Equal Education
EE submits report on Department of Basic Education’s annual performance Equal Education (EE) has sent a briefing note to the South African Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Basic Education. This coincides […]
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