Education and training across the globe
World Service,路262 episodes
How opera is giving new opportunities to people with disabilities in the UK
Controversial report suggests linking state benefits to parenting classes in the UK
How British teachers are trained to deal with violent incidents
Italian teachers' low pay and the chaotic state of Italian higher education
Replacing 'feel good' education with 'reward for learning' in America
Changing girls' career expectations, and tackling bullying in British schools
American courses on how to get married
What did Book Aid International do with 50 million donated books?
The history of teaching in the remote South Atlantic islands
Hong Kong schools under strain from influx of Chinese students
Helping traumatised children in post-apartheid South Africa
President Clinton pushes for vocational training in American high schools
The lessons to be learned from war by children who have survived conflict
The dangers of teaching in Algeria
Questions are raised about the quality of franchised British degrees
Is the long summer holiday harming American students?
Does assertive discipline in the classroom improve results?
The issues surrounding the French baccalaureate
The challenge of teaching in post-conflict Mozambique
Special report on the international campaign for young people: Voice of the Children
Special report on dyslexia and those it affects
Tackling child exploitation in India's 'carpet belt'
Special report into parenting and parenting support in the UK
Examining the sensitive subject of bereavement and children
How children acquire language with Steven Pinker and Brian Butterworth
British school inspectors are invited to Korea, plus celebrating Sesame Street
The Refugee Education and Training Advisory Service's new education handbook
Building bridges by teaching the fundamentals of Islam to American school children
Calls for more research into adult innumeracy
What will education and training look like in the new South Africa?