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Accountability in education in post-conflict Nepal
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Tejendra Pherali
Punishing teachers is often counter-productive
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Accountability to fulfilling the right to education
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Allyson Krupar
Does school choice really exist?
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Key takeaways from the 2017/8 GEM Report
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One week on from the 2017/8 GEM Report launch: a round-up
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Governments need to ensure rules are followed in education
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Manos Antoninis
New GEM Report says ‘Don’t just blame the teacher when the system is at fault’
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Let teachers teach: The dangers of expanding teacher workloads
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Learning to realize education’s promise – a look at the 2018 WDR
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Donors and countries are not pulling their weight in funding education
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Who is responsible for ensuring gender equality in education?
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