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Disability Rights International (DRI) – Mexico & Central America Office – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8548&spr=1

[Our link leads to an archived site as of 06.02.2015 as the organisation’s new website doesn’t provide info sorted regionally any more but sorted by subject. For current information please visit the original website] Disability Rights International aims at promoting the rights of people with disabilities internationally. Its sub-site on the Regional Office for Mexico and Central America provides information on contact persons, activities, publications and other news on disability issues in this region. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]

Société européenne d’ethnographie de l’éducation (SEEE) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8236&spr=1

SEEE (European Society for Ethnography of Education) is almost non-existent on the web. However, this article by the president of the society outlines the creation, the objectives and held conferences and informs about their Revue de la Société Européenne d’Ethnographie de l’Education (REEE). SEEE also uses a mailing list called ETNOEDU. The article appeared in: Ethnologie française 4/2007 (Vol. 37), p. 689-697. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]

Disability Information Statistics and News from Central America and Mexico – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8549&spr=1

The website Disabled World is an information site on disability that draws its information from websites all over the world. The sub-site on Central America provides short paragraphs about the situation of people with disabilities in the respective Central American countries. Furthermore, you will find links to online publications and other news from the region. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]

Educación Inclusiva (Plataforma del Desarrollo Inclusivo) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8556&spr=1

This website first provides a general introduction into Inclusive Education in general. Furthermore, you will find links to specific Central and Latin American countries. These sub-sites mainly contain reports about the situation of inclusive education in these countries. The reports were mainly written for the World Bank in 2004. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]

CRC 1342 Covid-19 Social Policy Response Series – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8980&spr=1

The CRC 1342 Covid-19 Social Policy Response Series is published by the Collaborative Research Centre „Global Dynamics of Social Policy“ (CRC 1342). It provides a country-by-country overview of worldwide social policy developments in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic including education policy into the analysis as an elementary policy area for promoting equality of opportunities. The countries analysed are mainly those of the global south. [Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]

Latin-American Committee for Educational Mathematics – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=7490&spr=1

The Latin-American Committee for Educational Mathematics (CLAME) unites accredited researchers and teachers of the field of educational mathematics of Latin-America. The main objective of the association is to connect actions and shared interests with the aim to promote qualitative research and its actualization and to attain professionalization of the teachers through scientific, technological and social development of the region. This is approached by the promotion of the diffusion of education which enables the fostering of the quality of education, and by creating a frame, in which persons who share this common interest can exchange ideas and information.

Latin-American Network of Educational Portals – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=7703&spr=1

The Latin-American Network of Educational Portals (RELPE) was founded in August 2004 in an agreement of the ministers of education of 16 Latin-American countries. Those countries constitute RELPE with their respective autonomous, national, public and free portals. The principles of RELPE are that every country maintains its own portal in accordance with the education project and with the respective national interests, which orients itself on other portals but, apart from that, is totally independent and offers its contents in free circulation in the network.

Learning for Jobs – The OECD Policy Review of Vocational Education and Training (VET) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=7094&spr=1

The review aims to bridge the gap between learning and jobs, by exploring how to make initial vocational education and training for young people respond better to labour market requirements. It therefore looks at initial VET in schools, colleges, workplaces and other institutions, offering policy messages for all OECD countries, alongside concrete advice on policy reform in reviewed countries. A programme of analytical work drew on evidence from all OECD countries, including a questionnaire on VET systems, literature reviews of previous OECD studies and the academic literature on topics such as costs and benefits, career guidance and VET during the economic crisis. The results of both the analytical work and the country reviews fed into this comparative report, of which an initial version was published on the OECD website in October 2009. The website offers the final comparative report and 17 country reports.

Union of Universities of Latin America and the Caribbean – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=7873&spr=1

The Union of Universities of Latin America and the Caribbean (UDUAL) is an international organism founded with the objective to promote the universities of the member countries. The aim is the fostering of cooperation of Latin American and Caribbean universities amongst themselves as well as with other institutions and cultural organisations as the UNESCO; the cultural Interamerican Counsil of the OEA etc. UDUAL facilitates the orientation, coordination and unification of the economical and administrative organisation of the member universities without compromising the conservation and the inclusion of individuality. Also, UDUAL supports the organisation of the exchange of teachers, students, researchers and graduates as well as the exchange of publications, studies and research as well as teaching material.