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Palestine Writing Workshop
Eleven months ago I made a life-changing decision to transition from being a writer to working as a writer. It wasn’t quite so brave. I was pretty much forced to […]
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Equal Education in South Africa secures a victory in its campaign for school infrastructure
Equal Education (EE) an organization advocating for quality and equality in the South African education system, represented by the Legal Resources Centre, secured a crucial victory in the campaign for minimum […]
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New Interactive Manual for teacher headmasters is good help in introducing Critical Thinking methods in Russia’s North Caucasus region
On September 20 – October 10, 2012 Dialogue International Association organized a series of master classes for more than 250 teachers of North Caucasus schools to introduce a new publication […]
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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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Argentina: Virtual Campus Promotes Learning in Primary Schools
Fundación Leer in Argentina: e-learning and a virtual community to promote critical thinking projects in primary schools Fundación Leer, non profit organization promoting literacy in Argentina since 1997, began to […]
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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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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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Romania: Village Kindergartens Struggle to Survive
BRASOV, Romania | A recent renovation brought new furniture and clean, bright bathrooms to Harman village’s Kindergarten No. 1. But the daily maintenance of this four-room school for 87 children […]
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Montenegro: Reality Check
PODGORICA | As recently as 2003, eighth graders in Montenegro were being taught about a powerful international conspiracy aimed at destroying their newly independent country and its people.
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Mongolia: Out in the Cold
ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia | Built in the 1960s, the primary school in the Ikh-Uul soum (rural district) featured shoddy construction to begin with. Now years later, the building is extremely slanted […]
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