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All children from Makiš Roma settlement regularly attend school!
A joint project of the Roma Education Fund, the Belgrade Education Department, and Little Prince Children’s Center continues this year through activities aimed at providing learning support, preparing children for […]
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Macedonian Schools Face the Shock of the New
SKOPJE | In the past five years Macedonian classrooms have seen many changes. An additional year of mandatory education; “interactive” teaching in place of the rote learning of the past; […]
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In Albania, Madrasas Even the Secular Love
TIRANA | It’s the first week of the new school year and teenage boys race down corridors, shouting and laughing, on their way to the next class. In the tented […]
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Macedonia’s Cooling-Off Period
SKOPJE | Macedonia has two recent histories: one for ethnic Macedonians and another for the ethnic Albanians who make up about a quarter of the population. The two sides fought […]
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Erasing Ukraine’s Memories
From the beginning of its rule, the current government laid the foundation for the concept of its cultural policy by criticizing “Orange nationalism,” but that was clearly not enough to […]
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Croatia: Network of Education Policy Centers Summer School: Educating for sustainability: ecologically sound and socially fair future as an educational aim
1st July 2012 – 8th July 2012, Hotel Zora, Primošten, Croatia
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Romania: Learn to motivate to learn with RWCT IC!
Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking International Consortium (RWCT IC) is preparing to deliver the first Grundtvig & Comenius course of a series of nine, entitled Motivating adult learners’ participation […]
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Croatia: Forum for freedom in education to publish non-violence workshop collection
Forum for freedom in education (Croatia) is publishing a collection of workshops for working with children and youth in the field of non-violent communication.
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Romania: New Bill’s Effects on Rural Education
Romania has a new National Education Bill and, in terms of development of key competences to children and youth, the bill brought important positive changes (it still has a lot […]
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Romania: Addressing the Children Left Behind
School and Community. Model of intervention in the communities with children left behind “The age at which people leave the country to go work abroad is increasingly becoming younger, and […]
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