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School Aid

School Aid is a student led philanthropy program helps Australian school students to rapidly respond to urgent humanitarian situations affecting their peers. (School Aid) More info >>

My better future: improving livelihoods for marginalized girls and young women

Evaluation of a project designed to address the needs of disadvantaged adolescent girls in Cambodia, and engage these youth and their families in viable and sustainable livelihood activities. (World Education Australia: Sept 2007) More info >>

Community education and national reform

This Australian Government paper addresses how the vocational education and training (VET) system can be improved to meet the challenges of the next decade and beyond. (Dept of Education, Science & Training: 2006) More info >>

Strengthening linkages and networks through community learning centres

This report explores the Community (CLC) Learning Centre project which assist countries in the Asia Pacific region to develop CLCs as coordinating agencies of local networks. (UNESCO Bangkok: 2006) More info >>

Learning Communities Catalyst

This site provides a range of resources to support the establishment of online learning communities to create and sustain economic growth and social cohesion. (Learning Communities Catalyst) More info >>

Making it happen: special needs and community-based education

A compilation of case studies about teachers, parents, specialists and community members committed to making a difference in the education of children and young people with special needs. (UNESCO) More info >>


 

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