Archive for February, 2013
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Ethnic Studies
BUJANOVAC, Serbia | Shpresa thought “very, very hard” about emigrating to the West, even of claiming asylum in Switzerland or Germany, where some of her family and friends live.
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Fighting overrepresentation may not be enough
On 13 November 2007 the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled in the case of the D.H. and Others v. the Czech Republic that Romani children were (indirectly) discriminated […]
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Caucasus Network for Children (CNC) established to works for better education of children in the Caucasus region
On January 19 2013, fifteen civil society organizations from four Caucasus countries working on the issues of access to education for marginalized and excluded children have founded the Caucasus Network […]
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To the Mattresses
ZAGREB | In January, Croatian schools began teaching issues of sexuality and gender under a new health education program, but a bitter fight between the Catholic Church and the government […]
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Palestine Writing Workshop
Eleven months ago I made a life-changing decision to transition from being a writer to working as a writer. It wasn’t quite so brave. I was pretty much forced to […]
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Let’s laugh together, let’s learn together- Hungarian campaign on inclusive education
The Grassroots Europe Initiative of the Education Support Program seeks to help European community-based grassroots organizations in their efforts to mobilize their communities and public opinion around issues of marginalization in […]
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The Czech Republic opens a debate on the aims of education
What is the aim of education? Is it to maintain and develop culture, enterprise and prosperity, or to promote active citizenship? How can the teaching profession’s prestige be improved? And […]
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