Welcome to the Research Corner
At Broken Chalk, we believe that informed advocacy begins with solid research. Our Research Corner is dedicated to uncovering the root causes of educational inequality and human rights violations around the world. Here, we share in-depth reports, data-driven insights, and analytical articles that support our mission to eliminate barriers in education and promote equal opportunities for all.
Silenced Erasure of the Kurdish Language in Turkey’s Education System
Introduction Education is a basic human right. It is a pivotal tool for both the individual and the collective. It provides a base for self-fulfilment, self-development, and a brighter future;
School Shooting in the U.S: The Urgent Need for Change and Prevention
Shooting at American schools has become fatal phenomenon that has caused the loss of the lives of many students and educators. According to CNN’s report as of November 11, this
Poverty and Inequality Within Thailand’s Education System
Thailand Divided: Inequality and Poverty The urban-rural divide in terms of education and life opportunities is stark in Thailand. Anand Panyarachun, the former Prime Minister of Thailand, stated that the
Physical and Psychological violence in Latin America, how does it hinder the quality of education.
Latin America is a diverse region in the American continent. The area consists of 33 countries where populations speak Latin languages. Latin America is known for its rich culture, hospitality,
Educational Challenges for Ukrainian Kids in Europe: A Struggle Between Inadequate Policies and Lack of Integration
Introduction Three years into the conflict in Ukraine also marks the third consecutive year of disrupted education for Ukrainian children aged five to eighteen. Starting from February 2022, around 5.9
Breaking the Cycle: Addressing Child Marriage in India and Its Impact on Future Generations and the role of education: A qualitative analysis
Child marriage in India, despite decades of reform, remains a significant social issue, affecting millions of young girls, particularly in rural areas. Marrying girls off at a young age has
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