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Citizenship Education Project: Tunisia
Wed, November 14th, 2012
Tunis
This workshop convened more than fifteen of Tunisia’s leading experts in education and curriculum development to discuss the findings of a study commissioned by the Carnegie Middle East Center, which examined the role, feasibility, and usefulness of citizenship education in Tunisia. It produced a working plan aimed at analyzing the findings through a series of commissioned papers for Carnegie authored by the participants and tackling different aspects of introducing citizenship to Tunisian schools.
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