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Equal But Separate?
ODESSA, Ukraine | An avid painter, 9-year-old Darina Matsenko is looking forward to September, when she’ll transition from home schooling into third grade at a local primary school where she […]
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Bosnia: School management – parents: making information flow both ways
Parents are often reluctant to become involved in their children’s school. Some may feel that teachers will see their activity as “an attack”, others may doubt in their ability to […]
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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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Slovakia: LEGO Helps Children Learn Geometry
Revuca, Comenius Primary School The Comenius Primary School in Revuca – a town where the very first Slovak Grammar School was founded, is attended by no less than 20% of […]
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Slovakia: Dog Barking Can Be a Treat
Hlohovec, Podzamska Primary School The largest Primary School in Hlohovec, near the University town of Trnava in Western Slovakia, is utilizing animal therapy as a means of integration. Pupils with learning […]
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A Few Keys Short of a Keyboard
SKOPJE | In a dilapidated wooden shack halfway between Skopje and Tetovo, 140 students try to learn as their schoolhouse literally falls down around them. The building shakes when the […]
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Critical Thinking Nepal
“Critical Thinking is considered to be one of the most important tools in bringing democracy and open society values to countries in transition like Nepal is!” – Critical Thinking Program […]
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Bulgaria: Generation Gap
SOFIA | Asen Georgiev is a senior student of Bulgarian philology at Sofia University, training to become a teacher of Bulgarian language and literature. But, like many other people his […]
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Serbia: On Edge
BELGRADE, Serbia | New exit exams for elementary school students, the introduction of Romani teaching assistants, an equal starting point for all children – all were big changes brought about […]
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Armenia: School Uniforms: In Good or Bad Taste?
YEREVAN | Gayane Grigoryan, a 27 year-old resident of Yerevan, wore her school uniform for only a couple of weeks at the start of the second grade. When Armenia declared […]
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