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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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Not ready for high school
Armenia’s new college-prep curriculum produces its first graduates this year, but it’s far from realizing its potential.
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Reconfiguring the youth justice prison system
The youth justice system is failing our young people. It’s time for a more humane approach. From openDemocracy.
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Do Serbian pupils know the score?
The country’s students get high marks in class, but poor results on international tests raise doubts about what they’re learning.
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Kyrgyz Conservatives Cite Family Values to Fight Sex Ed
The controversy over sex education is only the latest instance in which nationalist rhetoric and talk of ‘morality’ has influenced public policy in Kyrgyzstan. From EurasiaNet.org.
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Back to Class
Georgia prepares to launch a bigger and, activists hope, better inclusive education scheme.
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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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Honors for an Afghani Migrant
An Afghani asylum seeker excels in Greek national University entry exams
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In Lithuania, Sex Education Remains Taboo
KLAIPEDA. Lithuania | There was no sex in the Soviet Union – or so people liked to joke in a time when propaganda to thwart “fetid capitalism” or “Western decadence” warned […]
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Serbia’s Bosniaks Rediscover Their Roots
NOVI PAZAR | In late February, high school student Ajla Bugaric took the stage in this city of roughly 100,000 to recite “Why Venice Is Sinking,” the poet Abdulah Sidran’s […]
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