3 result(s) for educational reform in Videos
International Wind Instrument Festival, Szekszárd, 10 - 17 August
- 24 Jul 2025 7:18 AM
- community & culture
Thirteen orchestral and solo concerts will be held at five locations in Tolna County as part of this special musical festival, which will be held for the tenth time between August 10 and 17 - with Szekszárd, Paks and Dunaföldvár also participating.
Video: 'Educate Us For The 21st Century!' Students Demand
- 19 Jan 2018 12:00 PM
- current affairs
Thousands protested outside parliament in Budapest to call for less blind memorisation of facts and more critical thinking and creativity.
Xpat Report: Canadian Embassy In Budapest Supports Hungarian Youth
- 31 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
From April to May 2016, the Embassy of Canada in Budapest was home to a moving student-made art exhibit that creatively communicated the importance of human rights and the value of diversity. The exhibit, consisting of 10 art pieces and 3D installations, was the collective output of over 200 students, who participated in a project to promote tolerance and inclusion through media and education.
International Wind Instrument Festival, Szekszárd, 10 - 17 August
- 24 Jul 2025 7:18 AM
- community & culture
Thirteen orchestral and solo concerts will be held at five locations in Tolna County as part of this special musical festival, which will be held for the tenth time between August 10 and 17 - with Szekszárd, Paks and Dunaföldvár also participating.
Video: 'Educate Us For The 21st Century!' Students Demand
- 19 Jan 2018 12:00 PM
- current affairs
Thousands protested outside parliament in Budapest to call for less blind memorisation of facts and more critical thinking and creativity.
Xpat Report: Canadian Embassy In Budapest Supports Hungarian Youth
- 31 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
From April to May 2016, the Embassy of Canada in Budapest was home to a moving student-made art exhibit that creatively communicated the importance of human rights and the value of diversity. The exhibit, consisting of 10 art pieces and 3D installations, was the collective output of over 200 students, who participated in a project to promote tolerance and inclusion through media and education.








