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Nepal: Critical Thinking Methodology Training to Teachers
Since its establishment in 2009, Goreto Nepal is actively engaged in the promotion of Critical Thinking by incorporating it in pre-service as well as in-service training of teachers. The Faculty […]
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Armenia: Education for Children with Disabilities
In Armenia it is common for children with disabilities of pre-school age not to attend kindergarten or any educational institution. First of all, their parents feel stressed to take them […]
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Implementing the UNCRC in schools: comparative approaches (Entry September 2012)
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child provides a comprehensive statement of children’s rights in, to and through education and places an obligation on states to ensure […]
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China: The Final Research Report of Chinese NGOs’ Educational Enterprises
Zhou Yong and He Shanyun finished the study about Chinese NGOs’ educational reform contributions in Dec., 2011. This study is one of the PERI research grants 2010 programs for delivering […]
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Slovakia: Summer Camp Teaches Cooperation
Detva, Civic Association “Aktivne Mesto (Active Town)” Detva is a little town in Central Slovakia where the level of unemployment is exceptionally high. During its 5-year existence, Civic Association “Aktivne […]
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A Few Keys Short of a Keyboard
SKOPJE | In a dilapidated wooden shack halfway between Skopje and Tetovo, 140 students try to learn as their schoolhouse literally falls down around them. The building shakes when the […]
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Turkey: Unequal Opportunities
ISTANBUL | In today’s Turkey, if you are a young girl from a poor family with many children, and your parents have only attended primary school, there’s only about a […]
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Ukraine: Unfair Advantages
KYIV | Two girls cry with happiness on the steps of a nationally renowned university. Both have been offered free places at the university, but for very different reasons.
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Poland: Polish Schools at Sixes and Sevens
WARSAW | Karolina Elbanowska, 28, is the mother of four young children. With summer on the doorstep, she’s not only planning her family’s holidays. She will spend at least some […]
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Nepal: On the Threshold of Change
Kathmandu | This spring around 350,000 boys and girls are on the threshold of clearing what Nepalese call the “Iron Gate” – graduating from high school. That’s a 10 percent […]
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