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    <description>Manos Antoninis has been director of the Global Education Monitoring Report at Unesco since 2017, but has been a member of the report team since 2011. The report is an editorially independent, evidence-based annual report published by Unesco, whose mandate is to monitor progress towards the education targets in the new UN Sustainable Development Goals. From Greece, Manos’ prior experience is as a monitoring and evaluation expert in education sector projects in Bangladesh, China, Nigeria,...</description>
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      <description>Internal migration in China for work and better opportunities is commonly described as the biggest in human history. Unsurprisingly, this has had a significant effect on education.
Policies have shifted over time to reflect the changes on the ground, allowing all migrant children access to schools, but mindsets take longer to shift. What we learn from China is that discrimination in education cannot be eradicated overnight.
The scale of people moving around the country is unmatched elsewhere....</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2018 02:14:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>For China’s migrant children struggling to get into schools, policies may have changed but attitudes haven’t</title>
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