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Learning to Change

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This book provides a collection of first-person narratives by specialists in the field of education in South East Europe. These works, according to the publishers, "chronicle the profound effect armed conflict, political transition, and the increasing openness the region has experienced on education."

Narratives included in this book:

To Change or Not to Change - Alexandru Crisan, Romania
Debate Was the Question Mark, School Was the Full Stop - Tomislav Reškovac, Croatia
Out of the Tunnel: Romani School Desegregation - Petya Kabakchieva, Bulgaria
Hard Waking Up - Božena Jelušic, Montenegro
Everybody's School - Bardhyl Musai, Albania
From Cocek to Brahms and Back - Refika Mustafic, Serbia
Halim a Thousand Times: "Make a School like a Home" - Lindita Tahiri and Dukagjin Pupovci, Kosova
No Need to Hurry Up? - Petya Kabakchieva, Bulgaria
Rites of Passage: Reforming the Matura Exam - Ivan Lorencic, Slovenia
Shadows of the War: A Teacher in Serbia - Vigor Majic, Serbia
Closer to the Ground - Terrice Bassler

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