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Steps towards Inclusive Education for Children with Autism in Tajikistan
“IRODA” (Parents of Children with Autism Initiative) has been doing pioneering work in the field of Autism in Tajikistan since 2010.
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Azerbaijan’s Wasted Potential
BAKU | Shahin Bashirli was born six years ago with a cleft lip and palate. Several delicate surgeries have left him with a speech defect and an aggressive temperament.
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Critical thinking in Argentinean schools: a learning network all around the country
Due to a heavy rain, the streets around the school were flooded. In Buenos Aires, the storm was just over, the children in the classrooms analyzed the reasons with their […]
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First steps of inclusive education in the regions of the Czech Republic
For more than a year, Open Society Fund Prague has been collaborating with the regional governorates of the Czech Republic in developing an inclusive education strategy. Karlovy Vary governorate was […]
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Learning Curve: Education stories from Central & Eastern Europe and Eurasia
Transitions has released a collection of some of most recent articles on education from around the region. The articles cover a wide range of topics and were written with the […]
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Georgia’s Free, Albeit Non-Existent, Preschools
TBILISI | Every day Natia Chanukvadze walks her son, 4-year-old Kakhi, the 15 minutes from their Tbilisi apartment to his public preschool. To hear Chanukvadze talk, Kakhi’s experience is a […]
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Fits and Starts
MEDJIMURJE COUNTY, Croatia | Three years after a landmark court ruling jump-started school integration in Croatia, one of the successful plaintiffs, now a young man, says Roma are doing better […]
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Studying private tutoring in Cambodia
This Life Cambodia (TLC) is a not-for-profit, non-government community development organisation that was established in Siem Reap in Cambodia in 2007. TLC employs over 24 people, 23 of whom are […]
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Serbia: Empowering Parental Participation in Education Continues
The Open Society Foundation Serbia launched the initiative `The Parents Have a Say Too` in 2010 in partnership with the Open Society Education Support Program, the Center for Interactive Pedagogy (CIP) […]
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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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