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What have we learned about the universe of innovation and what’s ahead?
One year ago, the Center for Education Innovations (CEI) set out to increase our understanding of the universe of education innovations serving the poor around the world. We wanted to […]
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Regional Conference of Educators „Learning Through Inquiry“
“I explore, discover, wonder, question… the world around me” How to organize scientific research with children? How to take teaching process out of the classrooms – in the forest, city […]
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22nd EUROCLIO training course: “Roads to Democracy. How can History Education pave the Way?”
History, Heritage and Citizenship Educators across Europe and beyond are invited to apply to participate in the 22nd EUROCLIO (www.euroclio.eu) Annual Conference Professional Development and Training Course namely “Roads to Democracy. How can […]
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Share your pics with Education International to win one of three iPad minis!
Do you have an eye for photography?? What does quality education actually look like to you? Education International (EI) is launching its first world-wide photo contest as part of the Unite for […]
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Open Rank Professor in Global Media and Technology
The Department of Communication at Texas A&M University invites applications for an Open Rank Professor at the Assistant, Associate, or Full level in Global Media and Technology. This position is […]
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ETICO- Fighting Corruption in Education
ETICO, a unique new portal aimed at fighting corruption in education systems around the world, has just launched by the International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP-UNESCO). Corruption is often hard […]
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EU announces significant new funding for education
New funding to support education in developing countries over the next seven years, through the Global Partnership for Education, (or GPE), was today announced by European Development Commissioner, Andris Piebalgs. […]
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The role and impact of private schools in developing countries
This research has been conducted by the Department for International Development as a part of DFID Education Rigorous Literature Review. The research question driving the review is: can private schools […]
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Call for concept papers: Barvalipe schools
The Open Society Roma Initiatives Office supports the emergence of highly educated Roma who are competent, confident, proud, and able to take on leadership roles in public affairs in order […]
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Call for submissions for 2015 CIES conference
Call for proposals The Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) seeks submissions for its 59th Annual Conference, taking place from March 8-13, 2015 at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, […]
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