EUROCLIO- European Association of History Educators
From 22nd till 26th of June 2011 the second Regional Work Session in the EUROCLIO Project “History that Connects". Related posts: Launch ‘A Key to Unlock the Past’: a report on History Education in...
View ArticleNew Progress in Research in Chinese Education NGOs
Led by Prof. Zhou Yong and Dr. He Shanyun, the task group of the Educational Movement for Social Justice of Chinese NGOs has accomplished ... Related posts: China: The Final Research Report of Chinese...
View ArticleCaucasus: Summer Camp Prompts Intercultural Cooperation
Cross Border Intercultural Cooperation in the Caucasus .... Related posts: Slovakia: Summer Camp Teaches Cooperation Detva is a little town in Central Slovakia where the... Caucasus Network for...
View ArticleSlovakia: Summer Camp Teaches Cooperation
Detva is a little town in Central Slovakia where the level of unemployment is exceptionally high. During its 5-year existence, Civic Association “Aktivne Mesto" helped many children from...
View ArticleRomania: Addressing the Children Left Behind
“The age at which people leave the country to go work abroad is increasingly becoming younger, and it seems that working abroad seems to be transmitted from one generation to another, at present many...
View ArticleSouth Africa: Equal Education
EE submits report on Department of Basic Education’s annual performance Related posts: Equal Education in South Africa secures a victory in its campaign for school infrastructure Equal Education (EE)...
View ArticleZambia: Critical Thinking Education
A series of seminars taught critical thinking to educational staff in Zambia. Related posts: Critical thinking in Argentinean schools: a learning network all around the country Due to a heavy rain, the...
View ArticleGeorgia: No Child Left Behind Program
On 2-5 September, 20011 the first international meeting was held in Baku, Azerbaijan. Georgian education experts, selected teachers and project staff were participating in the meeting. Related posts:...
View ArticleKosovo: EU Support for Education of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian Communities
EU funded project supports integration and education of minorities in Kosovo. Related posts: In Macedonia, Dividends on Efforts to Keep Roma in School Progress is slow but steady as the government puts...
View ArticleSouth Africa: Teacher training in Keiskammahoek
For the last 15 years, a large number of high school students in the Keiskammahoek district (in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa) has left to study in nearby urban schools. Two major reasons...
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