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A Better Start in Slovakia
The question of how to promote equal access to education for Romani children in Slovakia is a difficult one.
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Readers are Leaders
Literacy and Math for Intellectual Growth of Early Grade Students in Macedonia
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Testing the Teachers
Are Georgia’s educators really as bad as their shockingly high exam-failure rate suggests?
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Peace Building Through Football
Around the world, local organisations use football as a tool to address social challenges in areas such as health, peace building, children’s rights and education, social integration and gender equality.
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The Empty Schoolhouse
A shortage of teachers in the countryside is one of the trends reshaping Moldova’s educational landscape.
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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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Improving Alternative Education Programs in Honduras
In urban areas of Honduras, over 40% of youth ages 13-15 do not attend grades 7—9 and 60% of youth ages 16-18 do not attend grades 10-12
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A Cloak and Dagger Farce in Ukraine
Absurd espionage charges against an academic and two young men would be funny if the stakes weren’t so high.
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Experiencing Inclusion in the Caucasus
Impressions from a summer camp in the Caucasus Ureki – this word will remind 60 children and young people from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the three North Caucasian republics of […]
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Rescuing afterschool tanodas in Hungary
Operating for almost a decade in Hungary, tanodas are community-based extracurricular schools. They run after school and aim to support and teach disadvantaged Romani students; they aim to foster their […]
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