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Text by: Education International    EI and UNESCO launch a global survey of teachers on their readiness to teach education for...
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Paris, 25 January — One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, over 800 million students, more than half the world’s student population, still face...
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Sustainable development is the leading paradigm for learning city advancement in Espoo, Finland, one of the first UNESCO Global Network of...
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New York, 26 February 2021 – The Group of Friends for Education and Lifelong Learning teamed up with UN Member States, UNESCO, UNFCCC and education...
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New York: On the occasion of the International Mother Language Day 2021, UN Member states stressed the role of multilingualism in building more...
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UNESCO has received endorsement of the Ministry of Education and development partners in Afghanistan to take the co-lead role of the Local...
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On 21 February UNESCO Tehran joined the Embassy of Bangladesh in Tehran to mark the International Mother Language Day through a virtual recitation...
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© GEM Report
The road to inclusion in education is not easy. Rather, it can often be full of dilemmas and tensions. The case of linguistic minorities showcases...
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Libraries are a great resource when it comes to learning, says Stephen Wyber of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions...
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We want to hear from you about how we can encourage learners of all ages to engage with development and global citizenship issues and how we can...
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