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The Right To Education

Does "Education for All", mean all? What are the barriers to participating in education? How do you include “all” in the classroom?  These are just some of the questions that over 8500 enthusiastic and dedicated people discussed during two successful runs of The Right to Education Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) developed by the inclusive education team at the University of Glasgow.

CR&DALL Themes: 

A guarantee of quality in vocational education and training - Cedefop

In 2015, Cedefop asked its ReferNet partners from the EU Member States, Iceland and Norway to prepare thematic articles on the professional development of VET teachers and trainers in their countries. The wealth of information in these articles was used to prepare this briefing note and will contribute to mutual learning and dissemination of best practices:

Call for papers on intersectionality and adult education - RELA

The concept of intersectionality emerged in the 1980s and has its origins in feminist theory and anti-racist theory and has since gained in popularity. The term was first coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw (1989). For black feminists such as Crenshaw feminism and feminist theory did not relate to the experiences of black women as it reflected only the lives of white women.

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