2 edition of Education in the European Community found in the catalog.
Education in the European Community
Commission of the European Communities.
Published
1974
by European Communities Commission in [Luxembourg]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Series | Bulletin of the European Communities : Supplement ;, 3/74, Bulletin of the European Communities., 74/3. |
Contributions | Council of the European Communities. |
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LC Classifications | LA622 .C63 1974 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 21 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 21 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5253927M |
LC Control Number | 75326909 |
This book describes the 12 vocational education systems conducted by the members of the European Community. The 12 country chapters (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom) follow the same model and are organized into the following six sections: key facts, education systems, vocational education systems Cited by: 3. This book analyzes and evaluates European Community (EC) trade, aid and industrial policies toward developing countries--their origin, main features, logic, evolution and efficacy. The author describes Europe's development policies as regional in scope, colonial in geographical emphasis and discriminatory in their by:
Supporting quality education, training and social cohesion The EU supports Member States in their efforts to provide the best education and training for their citizens. It also promotes multilingualism in Europe, helping with the teaching and learning of languages, encouraging mobility of students, trainees, teachers and young people, and. General Overview. Early childhood education (ECE) has been high on the agenda of governments for the last two decades (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ).Comparative studies have been undertaken to consider systems, services, and policies across European countries (Bertram and Pascal ).Other studies have examined the development of early years in a European.
The year will usher in a new phase of programs related to education and training within the European Community (EC). While building on the success of t number of existing programs intended to advance European cooperation in mainstream education, these new initiatives will be closely related to the implementation of the policy objectives set out in the recently ratified Maastricht Treaty. Initial proposals for creating an education program for the European Community are presented in this report. These proposals are limited to broad areas which the Commission has delineated in this first program for a council to work with. The main themes identified as starting points are (1) mobility in education, including the mobility of students, teaching and research staffs, and education.
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Memorandum on Higher Education in the European Community [microform] Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse [Washington, D.C.] Australian/Harvard Citation. Commission of the European Communities, Brussels (Belgium).
Special education in the European Community. [Commission of the European Communities.] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Book: All Authors / Contributors: Commission of the European Communities.
ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: "Collection Studies.". Get this from a library. Education in the European Community: communication from the Commission to the Council, presented on 11 March [Commission of the European Communities.; Council of the European Communities.].
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Much of the early impetus behind the first of the European Communities, the ECSC, was provided by two Frenchmen. Jean Monnet, who had pioneered France’s successful post-war experiment with indicative economic planning, provided much of the technical and administrative initiative and.
Towards a European Education Area. It is in the shared interest of all EU Member States to harness the full potential of education and culture as drivers for job creation, economic growth and improved social cohesion, as well as a means to experience European identity in all its diversity.
The Commission is developing initiatives to help work towards a European Education Area. 1st Edition Published on May 8, by Routledge This book, first published inprovides an in-depth analysis of the EC policy-making processes elating to Trade Protection in the European Community - 1st Edition - Ludger Sch.
In this way writes Howard Gardner in his recent book “Five keys for the future”, in the chapter dedicated to the ethics in which he describes Reggio. “ I think of Reggio as the common good, a city of quality, a city of people” – Graziano Delrio, Mayor of the city.
Brussels: Commission of the European Communities ; [Washington, D.C.: sold by European Community Information Service], (OCoLC) Online version: Pre-school education in the European Community.
Brussels: Commission of the European Communities ; [Washington, D.C.: sold by European Community Information Service], (OCoLC) In terms of the European Community itself, the provision of opportunities for the greater and freer movement of persons between the Member States raises problems, particularly in relation to the command of European lan guages and to the education of the families of those who migrate.
In order that future citizens. Early Education promotes responsibility, a sense of community and respect for the rights and freedom of the individual. The basis of European School education is European culture, the character of the country where the school is located as well as the unique cultureexisting in the schools.
Education supports the development of the children’s. Management education in the European community. [European Foundation for Management Development.] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Book: All Authors / Contributors: European Foundation for Management Development.
ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes. This is the third edition of an established textbook on Britain's role in the European Community. Britain joined the EC inover twenty years after the first of the European Communities was formed. Within a year, she had established a reputation for being at odds with major Communityinitiatives and for taking an independent point of reputation was consolidated over the next.
Education plays a vital role in the economic and social context of Europe. Across the continent, there are a multitude of different education systems, each with their own attitudes and. A new and detailed study of the European Community's development between andwith a special focus on the struggle between France and its EC partners over the purpose, structure and membership of the emerging European Community.
On all three, French President Charles de Gaulle held divergent views from those of his fellow leaders. The six years in question. This book is a further development of a research report by Michel Petit, ``Determinants of Agricultural Policies in the United States and the European Community'', published by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and is written by a team of eminent European scholars from a variety of organisations called together by Michel.
However, on the other hand, the fact, that education became state education – organised or at least controlled by the state – was the beginning of another tradition line: education in the form of state organised educational institutions became a means of creating national s: 1.
This guide to European Community (EC) programs in the fields of education, training, and youth is intended to help interested individuals, projects, and institutions obtain information on the increasing scope of cooperation at the EC level.
Section 1 describes programs/actions initiated by the EC's Task Force for Human Resources, Education, and Training and Youth in the following areas. Published in in conjunction with the Council of Europe, this book is a major source of reference for those interested in the comparative study of primary education in Europe.
Whilst there is much material available at secondary level, there is little information about the organisation and practice of primary education in different European.education and training needs; secondly, preparing the future and outlining an overall approach capable of assembling the efforts of the Member States and those of the European Union, each acting within its area of competence.
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