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Assessment of the implementation of inclusive education in Armenia
In the beginning of 2012, the Ministry of Education and Science of Armenia announced an initiative to shift from inclusive and non-inclusive schools towards inclusion for all.
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The education system of our discontent
In November 2013 the Open Society Foundations Armenia presented its report on the “Higher Education in Today’s Armenia
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South Africa’s equal education celebrates a victory
Through analysis and activism Equal Education achieved the publication of legally binding norms and standards for public school infrastructure after three years of struggle.
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New report on the state of Open Educational Resources in Poland published
UNESCO Institute for Informational Technologies in Education (IITE) has published a new country report on the state and challenges of the Open Educational Resources (OER) in Poland, titled Open Educational […]
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Education Reform Initiative`s policy note on private tutoring
Recently, Turkish government announced a policy plan which demands that private tutoring centers will either be closed down or be relocated in the formal education system
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Back to Class
Georgia prepares to launch a bigger and, activists hope, better inclusive education scheme.
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Is the Right to Education Part of Bangladesh Education Policy?
National vision for education Education is critical to human development, enlightenment and emancipation. It is a powerful vehicle for securing social justice.
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Serbia: Empowering Parental Participation in Education Continues
The Open Society Foundation Serbia launched the initiative `The Parents Have a Say Too` in 2010 in partnership with the Open Society Education Support Program, the Center for Interactive Pedagogy (CIP) […]
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Moldovan Schools Fail to Tackle Sexual Abuse
CHISINAU | By her final year, with graduation looming in June 2011, Ana was terrified of school. For months, two classmates at a special education boarding school in Singerei, northern […]
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Teachers in Double Jeopardy
In August, Konstantin Shcherbina, the director of a sports academy in the town of Krasnoturansk in Siberia, was looking forward to receiving the title of “honorary master of education of […]
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