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Exploring the development of educational provision and contemporary
issues, this bookcovers the countries that made up the European
Union from its foundation to the signing of the Treaty of Nice:
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and The
Netherlands. The chapters, written by regional experts, offer a
review of contemporary national and regional educational structures
and policies, research innovation and trends, as well as covering
selected issues and problems including the effects of educational
reform and systemic changes within the school and university
systems, minority languages, and intercultural changes for
indigenous and new immigrant populations.
Argues for the financial backing from governments and industry for
adult education and will help adult and community educators draw
comparisons between their own work and that of their colleagues in
other developed countries.
Argues for the financial backing from governments and industry for
adult education and will help adult and community educators draw
comparisons between their own work and that of their colleagues in
other developed countries. This book should be of interest to adult
and international academics/practitioners.
The volume provides a comprehensive reference resource for
education in the countries that joined the European Union between
the signing of the Treaty of Nice to the present time: Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia,
Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. Many of
these countries have previously been under the influence of the
Soviet Union and are moving through transitional phases towards
more western models. The chapters in this volume, written by
regional experts, examine the educational heritage of these
countries and how these education systems evolved in response to
changing national needs, European agreements including the Treaty
of Nice and The Bologna Process, and international evaluations such
as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). The
chapters on Cyprus and Malta show the very special circumstances of
these two Mediterranean islands and the international influences
that have underpinned their developments in education.
Education in the European Union: Volume I is a comprehensive
critical reference guide to education in Western Europe, covering
countries that made up the European Union from its foundation to
the signing of the Nice Agreement in 2003. It covers: Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and The Netherlands. The
chapters, written by regional experts, offer a review of
contemporary national and regional educational structures and
policies, research innovation and trends, as well as covering
selected issues and problems including the effects of educational
reform and systemic changes within the school and university
systems, minority languages, and intercultural changes for
indigenous and new immigrant populations.
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