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Evaluation of linguistic education policy options for Bulgarians and Ukrainians - english information
http://www.minelres.lv/reports/moldova/Moldova_ShadowReport_CREDO_MultiLingualEducation.pdf
Moldova, Republic of; Bulgaria; Ukraine
CReDO (Centrul de Resurse pentru Drepturile Omului = Ressource Centre for Human Rights) is a democracy and human rights nongovernmental organization that provides lobby and consultancy in the implementation of democratic reform oriented policies. The report from 2008 analyses the current bilingual education curriculum in Moldova and especially its implications for native Ukrainian and Bulgarian speakers. The education analysis is preceded by a detailed description of the situation of the Ukrainian and Bulgarian minorities and especially their linguistic habits.
Keywords
bilingual education; bilingual school; education system; minority group; minority language; statistical data; full text information; Ukrainisch / Ukrainian; Bulgarisch / Bukgarian;
Resource type: | Institution/Organisation/Association |
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Language: | English |
Belongs to URL: | http://www.minelres.lv/ |
URL (original): | http://www.minelres.lv/reports/moldova/Moldova_ShadowReport_CREDO_MultiLingualEducation.pdf |
Record-ID: | 6982 |
Update: | 21.03.2014 |
Thematic context
- All you need to know about education in Ukraine
- All you need to know about education in Moldova, Republic of
- All you need to know about education in Bulgaria
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