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The Democratization of Albania: Democracy from Within

โœ Scribed by Theodore Kaltsounis


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
206
Category
Library

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The Democratization of Albania describes a multi-year project designed to promote democracy in Albania through the countryโ€™s entire educational system. Instructional materials were developed, including a basic manual, to introduce open and interactive teaching by a network of almost 3000 teachers and educators, who were trained through the project on the proper application of the materials developed. To sustain the network, five democratic civic education centers were established in as many universities throughout the country. Success with young people led the author to go beyond describing the project and propose in the book a new model for accelerating the process of democratization. This can be achieved by empowering ordinary citizens through education to actively participate in building their countryโ€™s democracy.


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