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November - Issue 10
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Interviews
06-11-09
Interview with Mark Bray, Director of UNESCO’s International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP): Shedding light on shadow education
20-10-09
Anthony Mullen, educator talks On the eve of World Teachers’ Day (October 5) about why he swapped careers and the crucial importance of his job
12-10-09
Interview with South Africa’s Duncan Hindle, chairperson of UNESCO’s Education Commission
28-08-09
Dr Lalage Bown, talks about her life spent in the field of adult education and female empowerment.
28-06-09
Albert Motivans who heads Education Statistics at the UNESCO Institute for Statistics based in Montreal, talks to EduInfo about global trends in student mobility
28-05-09
Interview with Radhika Coomaraswamy, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict
28-04-09
Interview with Charles Hopkins, UNESCO Chair in Education for Sustainable Development, York University, Canada
28-04-09
HRH Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands, UNESCO Special Envoy on Literacy for Development
20-03-09
Professor Andrew Ikupu has devoted his life to keeping Papua New Guinea’s hugely rich linguistic heritage alive.
20-02-09
Greg Mortenson: the man who builds schools
15-01-09
Interview of Professor Gay McDougall on her work, the first Forum on Minority Issues and why education was the obvious choice as theme
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