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Obrnice’s second chance
A Czech village comes slowly back to life by integrating its Roma and emphasizing education.
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Combating racism at an English university: I, Too, Am Oxford
‘Student experience’ is not just about teaching and learning, assessment and feedback.
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Educate, integrate, or alienate?
Schools in Russia have a terrible track record of dealing with the children of immigrants.
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School’s out
The wave of Syrian refugees into Bulgaria isn’t just a humanitarian crisis – it’s an educational crisis, too
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From exclusion towards integration of Roma and Egyptians
In the Konik refugee camp, located in the city of Podgorica, more than 2,000 people are living in extreme poverty.
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Teaching and Learning about Lebanese Civil Wars
Lebanese Association for History Starts Addressing Controversial History
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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 a Class by Themselves
“In Poland, being from Chechnya brings about lots of problems. If you’re a refugee child, it’s even worse.”
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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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In Macedonia, Dividends on Efforts to Keep Roma in School
SKOPJE | Ramush Muarem, a prominent Romani journalist in Macedonia, remembers the resistance civil society activists encountered from Roma when, in the mid-1990s, they began trying to raise awareness of […]
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