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Students discover a mummy during an expedition in coastal Chile
Ten student members from the Academy of Archaeology in municipal school E -26 “America” have had an unforgettable experience.
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Putin’s dissertation and the revenge of RuNet
While increasing regulation and manipulation are restricting Russia’s online space, activists are still finding innovative ways to use it to uncover corruption, such as a site uncovering plagiarism among Russian politicians.
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Cognitive semiotics and its application in biology, linguistics, branding, ads and cartoon analysis
Department of International Business Communication and The Doctoral School of Language, Law, Informatics, Operations Management, Accounting and Culture (LIMAC) PhD course on Cognitive semiotics and its application in biology, linguistics, […]
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Education for All Global Monitoring Report
UNESCO has recently published the 2013/4 Education for All Global Monitoring Report.
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Critical citizenship for critical times
Despite the educational system that stresses memorization and discourages questioning and creativity, people in Egypt, with many different educational backgrounds, displayed skepticism of the Mubarak regime.
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Teaching history for democratic citizenship
History teaching should not be about providing answers, but about asking the right questions.
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“Access Plus Learning” The Post-2015 education agenda
The Millennium Development Goal of achieving universal primary education in developing regions has reached about 90%. However, post 2011 the progress on the goal has slowed down.
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Caribbean loses valuable steward with passing of professor Norman Girvan
The Caribbean has lost another giant; prominent Caribbean intellectual Norman Girvan passed away in Cuba on the same day that A.N.R. Robinson, former Prime Minister and President of Trinidad and Tobago, died
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Seldon’s proposals for school reform are fundamentally flawed
The British education system reflects long-standing social division. A recent Social Market Foundation paper proposes reforms combining variations of previous attempts with radical mercerization of state education.
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Sustainable Development Programme Scholarships in Bhutan
Deadline: 30 April, 2014
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