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ReportIndonesia | South East Asia

Indonesias New Curriculum

IMPACT-ses updated report on Indonesias textbooks provides an important barometer in assessing the direction of the worlds fourth most populous country. The study analyzes Indonesias...

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AnalysisIndonesia | Azerbaijan | Middle East | North Africa

The Portrayal of Jews and Israel in Muslim and Arab Textbooks: Major Trends

This special publication, produced in collaboration with INSS by IMPACT-se Head of Research Eldad Pardo and Research Associate Dr. Yonatan Negev, explores the portrayal of...

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BriefSouth East Asia | South Korea

South Korea’s plan for AI textbooks hit by backlash

South Koreas plan to introduce AI-powered digital textbooks in schools has sparked concerns about childrens overexposure to digital devices and potential misinformation. While the government...

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ReportIndonesia | South East Asia

UNITY IN DIVERSITY: THE INDONESIAN CURRICULUM

This IMPACT-se report offers a first-of-its-kind insight into the Indonesian curriculum for grades 112. This covers textbooks on religion, civics, history, social studies, environmental studies,...

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BriefSouth East Asia

Trolley School Helps Philippine Children Keep Their Education on Track

A brightly decorated wooden trolley rumbles down a little-used rail track in the southern Philippines carrying four young teachers—two on the front and two in...

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