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The project aims. | The project aims to bring together Greek and Turkish Cypriot, educators, academics and other players concerned with education in a series of facilitated workshops for the purpose of addressing | ||
Challenges facing the respective educational systems and explore reforms designed and integrated into the existing educational systems. | |||
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To bring together Greek and Turkish Cypriot, educators, academics and other players concerned with education in a series of facilitated workshops for the purpose of addressing: | |||
# Challenges facing the respective educational systems in light of the continuing peace process and the prospect of a settlement and/or no settlement, so as to render education in the respective communities catalytic and supportive of mutual understanding, cooperation and peaceful coexistence among the people of Cyprus. | |||
# Needed reforms designed and integrated into the existing educational systems so as to render education in the respective communities catalytic and supportive of mutual understanding, cooperation and peaceful coexistence among the people of Cyprus. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 23 April 2018
Overview
The project aims to bring together Greek and Turkish Cypriot, educators, academics and other players concerned with education in a series of facilitated workshops for the purpose of addressing Challenges facing the respective educational systems and explore reforms designed and integrated into the existing educational systems. |
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Specific objective(s)
To bring together Greek and Turkish Cypriot, educators, academics and other players concerned with education in a series of facilitated workshops for the purpose of addressing:
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