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Resourcing Education: Fund for Innovations and Networking (RE:FINE)

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Education and Development Journal
2004

Organization: Society for the Development of South Eastern Europe (GESO)

Countries/regions involved: South Eastern Europe

This project will initiate and publish the Education and Development Journal dedicated to the reform of education at all levels (elementary, secondary, and university) in Southeastern Europe. The journal will focus on implementation of educational reform processes, modern pedagogical methods and technologies in SEE. Four main thematic blocs are education reform in SEE, education and economy, innovations, and accomplishments in education.

The magazine will be published in Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian languages depending on the authors’ origin and preferences. All articles will be translated into English and published in parallel to the local version. The education journal will be published quarterly during the first and the second year, and bimonthly during the third year. A network of experts from SEE is to be established who will cooperate on particular education issues and who will write on these issues for the journal.

Bosnia and Herzegovina  |  $65,728  |  January 2005 – December 2007

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