Education

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Educators’ optimism and conviction evident as refugee education receives attention it deserves

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Ellen Maree Al Dappa of UNHCR Address the Plenary as UNESCO KERSTIN Holst looks on.

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COP22: Education is the fuel of the future

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Neighborhoods May Be Key to Teens' Mental Well-Being

When neighbors look out for others' kids, children have better emotional health, study finds.

Teenagers living in cohesive neighborhoods -- where trusted neighbors get involved in monitoring each other's children -- experience fewer symptoms of depression and anxiety, a new study suggests.

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ResNet Africa: Collaboration on tools for quality research

Researchers at Education International’s Research Network Africa learnt how to use online tools and develop in-depth approaches to qualitative interviews during dynamic and practical skill-focused sessions.

Sharing their extensive research experience at the Education International’s Research Network (ResNet) Africa, held from17-19 November in Accra, Ghana, researchers from all over the continent brought their knowledge and skills, ranging from academics well versed in the methodology of research to unionists well versed in the art of activism.

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IFHERC: Challenges still to be faced in tertiary education and research

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African research leaders ready to influence education policy development and develop quality education

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Death of Elie Jouen, former EI Deputy General Secretary

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Elie Jouen in 2009

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Voyage to international conference becomes an odyssey for Colombian academic

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Miguel Angel Beltrán at the Higher Education and Research conference

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Tolerance is a commitment 'to seek in our diversity, the bonds that unite humanity' – UN

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Refugee children at the Centre Tenda Di Abramo of the Community of Sant’Egidio, at the time of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s visit to the reception centre in Rome.

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Canada: teachers are victorious as bargaining rights acknowledged by Supreme Court

After a hard-fought and divisive judicial battle, British Columbia’s educators are celebrating a Supreme Court decision that reaffirms collective bargaining rights and opens the door to the hiring of hundreds of teachers.