Elly Chapple on Flipping the Narrative

Elly Chapple on Flipping the Narrative

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A new qualification to help refugees and displaced youth access university, training and jobs: Jane Mann

How can a new qualification open doors for refugees and displaced young people, whose education has been disrupted by conflict, displacement, and crisis?I spoke with Jane Mann, Managing Director for the Partnership for Education at Cambridge University Press and Assessment, and E ...  Show more

UNESCO Special: Lifting barriers: Educating boys for gender equality

Globally, an estimated 139 million boys are out of school.Addressing boys’ disengagement is critical not only for their future well-being but also for achieving gender equality and inclusive societies. Research shows that boys who complete secondary education are more likely to c ...  Show more

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