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Really open education, reflections from the CC policy debate
Almost 40 experts and stakeholders from a range of educational projects, national schooling systems, and national and international non-governmental organizations across Europe came together for the ROE debate.
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First MA in human rights education in the US
The University of San Francisco, School of Education proudly offers the first Master of Arts in Human Rights Education in the United States. Admission for Fall 2014 open.
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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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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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Kosovo’s New Golden Age?
Political ally and major investor Turkey is taking a hand in writing history textbooks, and not all Kosovans are happy about it.
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Testing the Teachers
Are Georgia’s educators really as bad as their shockingly high exam-failure rate suggests?
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Private Tutoring: Rising in the Shadows
While tight school budgets and teacher union complaints make the newspaper headlines in many European countries, it may be less visible that each year families across the EU spend billions […]
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Czech educators visit inclusive schools in Leicester, U.K.
The Open Society Fund Prague organized a three-day study tour to the UK for 10 professionals from the Karlovy Vary region in western Czech Republic where the majority of Roma […]
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A Good Start: An Upcoming Revolution in Roma Education in Eastern Europe?
Mikey is one of the lucky ones. He has joined over 2,000 children who have participated in A Good Start, and EU project implemented by the Roma Education Fund. He […]
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Equal But Separate?
ODESSA, Ukraine | An avid painter, 9-year-old Darina Matsenko is looking forward to September, when she’ll transition from home schooling into third grade at a local primary school where she […]
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