Volume 9: 2013 Edition
Contents:
Part I: General
- Migrants and Educational Rights: a European Response; Iryna Ulasiuk
- School as a Centre of Socialization – A Challenge for Education Policy and Law; Jüri Ginter, Mariann Kajak
- How ‘Broad’ are the Schools in Russia? Meeting the Challenges of Fighting Poverty through Education; Maria Smirnova
- The right to education of children with an immigrant background in Slovenia; Andreja Hočevar and Klara Skubic Ermenc
- Homeschooling in Austria: A Fundamental Right; Rainer Palmstorfer
Part II: Teachers
Country reports
- The Legal Status of Austrian Teachers; Rainer Palmstorfer
- The Legal Status of Teachers in the Netherlands; Pieter Huisman and Paul Zoontjens
- Implementation of the Right to Education: General Education in Lithuania; Birutė Pranevičienė, Agnė Margevičiūtė
- Reforming the Legal Status of Teachers in Albania; Edlira Haxhiymeri, Nikoleta Mita and Juliana Latifi
- Status of Teachers in the Russian Federation; Alexander Vavilov and Artemiy Rozhkov
- The Legal Status of Lithuanian Teachers; Edita Gruodyte, Ausrine Pasvenskiene
Answers to the Questionnaire
- Questionnaire on Reforming the Legal Status of Teachers in Austria; Rainer Palmstorfer
- Questionnaire on Reforming the Legal Status of Teachers in the Flemish Community of Belgium; Evelien Timbermont
- Questionnaire on Reforming the Legal Status of Teachers in Albania; Edlira Haxhiymeri, Nikoleta Mita and Juliana Latifi
- Reforming the Legal Status of Teachers in Poland; Urszula Markowska-Manista
- Reforming the Legal Status of Teachers in Estonia; Jüri Ginter, Sille Uusna
Part III: Observations
- How do Local Governments Work to Reduce the Negative Effects of Segregation?; Elisabeth Porath Sjöö
- School Education in the Context of Seven Evolutionary Steps; Victor Ognevyuk
- Fundraising for Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students at Israeli University – Personal Reflections; Suzanne Maoz