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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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The Empty Schoolhouse
A shortage of teachers in the countryside is one of the trends reshaping Moldova’s educational landscape.
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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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Success for Inclusive Education in Tajikistan
Successful inclusion of children with disabilities in Dushanbe school, Tajikistan Since September 2007 the parents of children with Cerebral Palsy have been holding meetings in the mainstream school № 28 […]
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ASER Baithaks, Village Level Community Meetings
A key to sensitize communities of the importance of quality education Pakistan │ According to ASER[1] 2012 Report 23% of the school aged children (13% girls and 10% boys) in Pakistan, 6-16, […]
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A First in History
“The pupil who demolishes prejudices through knowledge,” one headline read about the Roma boy with all A’s on his diploma.
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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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