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IAU 2014 International Conference
“March 19th, 2014 will mark the beginning of the International Association of Universities ‘Blending Higher Educaton and Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Development’ to take place in Iquitos, Peru, until March 21st; registration for the conference will remain open until March 10th, 2014.”
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Supporting the rights of Malian youth to education
While Mali is trying to reunite in its large territory strained by a prolonged internal conflict between the north and the rest of the country, its young people are impatient to move forward to build Mali’s future.
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Research papers on privatization of education available online
Over the past two years, the Privatisation in Education Research Initiative (PERI) of the Education Support Program of the Open Society Foundations have published 18 pieces of research
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Not ready for high school
Armenia’s new college-prep curriculum produces its first graduates this year, but it’s far from realizing its potential.
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Reconfiguring the youth justice prison system
The youth justice system is failing our young people. It’s time for a more humane approach. From openDemocracy.
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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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A Plan to Conquer the Digital Divide, or a Technological Leap of Faith?
A policy brief titled “Turkey’s FATIH Project” suggests ways in which this important investment in educational technology can lead to the best possible learning outcomes for all students in Turkey.
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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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Teaching and Learning about Lebanese Civil Wars
Lebanese Association for History Starts Addressing Controversial History
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Fighting overrepresentation may not be enough
On 13 November 2007 the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled in the case of the D.H. and Others v. the Czech Republic that Romani children were (indirectly) discriminated […]
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