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Ukraine’s younger generation seeks new direction
Ukraine is a very different country than it was just a week ago, following a protest movement led by young people who overthrew the Russian-backed government.
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Wake up call for Pakistan
Citizens can come together to address issues of quality, accountability and governance; this has been amply proved by the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) Pakistan
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A unique movement unfolds in Pakistan
The ‘Rag Mala’ of the Children’s Literature Festival and Teachers Literature Festival.
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Educate, integrate, or alienate?
Schools in Russia have a terrible track record of dealing with the children of immigrants.
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Special needs, common problems
Lithuania’s stuttering progress on retrofitting schools for the disabled reflects a trend across the European Union.
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The 400 classes
Improving educational quality: renewing teaching through the use of high quality audio-visual materials.
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Really open education, reflections from the CC policy debate
Almost 40 experts and stakeholders from a range of educational projects, national schooling systems, and national and international non-governmental organizations across Europe came together for the ROE debate.
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Barnfield College ‘wrongly claimed’ £1m of funding
Barnfield Federation, which runs Barnfield College in Luton, Bedfordshire, is being investigated over claims of financial mismanagement.
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First MA in human rights education in the US
The University of San Francisco, School of Education proudly offers the first Master of Arts in Human Rights Education in the United States. Admission for Fall 2014 open.
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Dark-skinned danger
A police-issued coloring book teaches Czech children a lesson about adults’ fears.
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