Education Policy Centre

Focus group research with elementary school principals in Sarajevo Canton

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This focus group research is part of the project "Advancing Educational Inclusion and Quality in South East Europe". The project aims to address the problem of rising disparities in educational opportunities and outcomes continue in the South East European (SEE) countries Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia.

Ljetna škola: "Linking educational research, policy and practice"

Mreža centara za obrazovnu politiku (Network of Education Policy Centers) NEPC

Ljetna škola
„Linking educational research, policy and practice“
21.-25. juli 2008.
Logarska dolina, Slovenija

web: http://ceps.pef.uni-lj.si/nepcsummerschool2008/home.htm

NEPC summer school

Announcement - Call for participation:
NEPC Summer School

The NEPC Summer Schools, Linking education research policy and practice will be held at Hotel Plesnik, Logarska dolina, Slovenia , from 21st- 25th July 2008.

Divided Education, Divided Citizens?

proMENTE is the BiH partner in this international research programme.
- conducting a literature and policy review on educational segregation in B&H
- conducting focus groups with school students
- conducting a questionnaire survey of school students

Advancing Educational Inclusion and Quality in South East Europe: parental participation in education decision making

proMENTE is the BiH partner in this international research programme.
- conducting a literature and policy review on participation in B&H
- conducting focus groups with school principals
- coordinating a field survey of school principals to be carried out by another agency

Literature review on Stakeholder participation in education decision making

The report is here and the annotated bibliography is available here. The associated documents are mostly available here. The filenames on that page correspond to the names of the documents in the bibliography (at the bottom of some of the entries, where it says "attachments").

NEPC meeting in Baku

Dzenana and I just came back from a trip to Baku for the second General Assembly of NEPC (http://www.edupolicy.net). Apart from being really fascinated by Baku, a city of luxury and poverty battered by strong winds from the Caspian Sea, we had a lot of constructive discussions about planned and future research projects.
Here are a few pictures.

Presentation of results: Content analysis of all school textbooks in geography, history, language and religion in BiH

This presentation was made at the XIII World Congress of Comparative Education Societies. It can be downloaded here.

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