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Left behind: the rural youth in Afghanistan’s election
Despite the success of Afghanistan’s transparent, peaceful election, engagement with rural populations remained low. Failure to address the growing disaffection resulting from the urban-rural gap threatens the country’s fragile progress.
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The unspoken atrocity of standardized education
As the corporate takeover of public education proceeds in the US and other countries, schools cease to be training grounds for social transformation.
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Macedonian students demanding better living conditions called ‘unpatriotic’
In early March 2014, Macedonian students demanding better life conditions in state university dormitories published a blog entitled “Operation Dorm” that was accompanied by photos of inadequate living conditions in the facilities.
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India’s ongoing effort to implement the Right to Education Act
Recent reports from India show that the country is grappling with several issues surrounding the implementation of the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act.
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Combating racism at an English university: I, Too, Am Oxford
‘Student experience’ is not just about teaching and learning, assessment and feedback.
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Special needs, common problems
Lithuania’s stuttering progress on retrofitting schools for the disabled reflects a trend across the European Union.
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The 400 classes
Improving educational quality: renewing teaching through the use of high quality audio-visual materials.
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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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Brazil’s ‘Silent Revolution’ in education, inspired by Portugal
Eighteen years ago a true revolution in the Brazilian educational system was started when Project Âncora launched in the town of Cotia, São Paulo. From Global Voices.
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Together Old and Young
TOY: young children and senior citizens learning and developing in inter-generational community spaces. Through sharing experiences they have fun, learn from each other and develop meaningful relationships.
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