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Inclusion and education in European countries – Final Report and Country Reports (2009) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8367&spr=1

„The 
meta‐assessment 
of 
inclusion
 and
 education
 was made 
on 
assignment
 of
 the
 Commission’s
 DG
 for 
Education
 and 
Culture.
It 
was 
carried 
out 
by 
the 
INTMEAS‐consortium in
 ten 
EU 
Member 
States [in cooperation with the Dutch
 research
 unit 
DOCA 
Bureaus]. The 
aim 
was 
to 
come 
to 
comparative 
conclusions 
and
 to 
recommendations
 on 
inclusion
 and
 education,
based 
upon 
national
 reports 
of
 ten 
European 
countries,
expert 
advice
 and 
further 
sources 
as 
available.
 The 
scope 
of 
the 
assessment 
was 
on 
pupils 
in 
mainstream 
primary
 and
 secondary 
education 
and
 schools.
 The 
first 
focus 
was 
on 
good 
practices 
and 
measures that 
were 
keeping
 the 
pupils 
apparently 
aboard 
in 
their 
mainstream
 classes 
and 
schools,
at 
least
 up 
to 
their
 ‘labour
market
 qualification’. The
 second 
focus 
was 
on 
early 
school 
leavers 
and pupils
 at
 (high) 
risk of
 exclusion 
from 
their 
classes
 and
 schools. The report is divided into 14 files: – Final report 1. Summary (auf Engl/Dt/Frz) – Final Report 2. Comparative conclusions – Final Report 3. Discussion and recommendations – Final Report 4. France – Final Report 5. Germany – Final Report 6. Hungary – Final Report 7. Italy – Final Report 8. The Netherlands – Final Report 9. Poland – Final Report 10. Slovenia – Final Report 11. Spain – Final Report 12. Sweden – Final Report 13. UK – Final Report 14. Experts and PLA (Peer Learning Activities) [Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]

South-East Europe Textbook Network – english information

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In the framework of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research ( Braunschweig/ Germany) developed a project aiming at the „Coordination of Textbook Research, Development and Textbook Comparison in South-East Europe“. The establishment of a virtual South-East Europe Textbook Network, which started in February 2001, is an integral part of this project. The Network is bound to a regional partner, the Philosophical Faculty of Zagreb University/ Croatia. One of the main aims of this Network is the development of institutionalised, durable possibilities for research and cooperation within and with the region. Up-to-date information on initiatives and results of the textbook situation from different countries as well as from the whole region make the Network a focus point of textbook research in South- East Europe. Along these lines the network carries out several tasks and services which will be gradually available in a medium term perspective: 1. Database (teaching materials, scientific literature on textbook research and relevant documents on education policy), 2. Information on Projects ( qualified information on ongoing projects and initiatives on textbook research and development in South-East Europe) 3. Networking and Coordination (database with links to institutions and organisations which are active within the international and regional framework of textbook research).

South-East Europe Textbook Network – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=4873&spr=1

In the framework of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research ( Braunschweig/ Germany) developed a project aiming at the „Coordination of Textbook Research, Development and Textbook Comparison in South-East Europe“. The establishment of a virtual South-East Europe Textbook Network, which started in February 2001, is an integral part of this project. The Network is bound to a regional partner, the Philosophical Faculty of Zagreb University/ Croatia. One of the main aims of this Network is the development of institutionalised, durable possibilities for research and cooperation within and with the region. Up-to-date information on initiatives and results of the textbook situation from different countries as well as from the whole region make the Network a focus point of textbook research in South- East Europe. Along these lines the network carries out several tasks and services which will be gradually available in a medium term perspective: 1. Database (teaching materials, scientific literature on textbook research and relevant documents on education policy), 2. Information on Projects ( qualified information on ongoing projects and initiatives on textbook research and development in South-East Europe) 3. Networking and Coordination (database with links to institutions and organisations which are active within the international and regional framework of textbook research).

Open Seminar and Exhibition (at the World Open Educational Resources Congress, 21-22 June 2012, UNESCO) – english information

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While the World OER Congress invites government officials, the „Open Seminar and Exhibition“ , that takes place at the same time, invites NGOs and individual experts and researchers worldwide to discuss the topic. The website offers their presentations as fulltext documents, as well as background information on the presnters. [Source: Editors of Education Worldwide]

Open Seminar and Exhibition (at the World Open Educational Resources Congress, 21-22 June 2012, UNESCO) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8046&spr=1

While the World OER Congress invites government officials, the „Open Seminar and Exhibition“ , that takes place at the same time, invites NGOs and individual experts and researchers worldwide to discuss the topic. The website offers their presentations as fulltext documents, as well as background information on the presnters. [Source: Editors of Education Worldwide]

Country Reports on Adult Education in Europe – english information

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The website provides short reports in English about the situation of Adult Education and Lifelong Learning for each of the member countries of the European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA). The reports are structured as follows: Introduction Overview Politics and Law Future trends/key concerns/directions Structure overview Key Providers/Main institutions/Sources for Adult Education **’Non-Formal‘ Learning **Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) **Universities **E-learning References [Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]

Country Reports on Adult Education in Europe – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de//bisy.html?a=7706&spr=1

The website provides short reports in English about the situation of Adult Education and Lifelong Learning for each of the member countries of the European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA). The reports are structured as follows: Introduction Overview Politics and Law Future trends/key concerns/directions Structure overview Key Providers/Main institutions/Sources for Adult Education **’Non-Formal‘ Learning **Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) **Universities **E-learning References [Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]

Country information (European Agency for Special Needs Education) – english information

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The European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education provides national overviews of special needs education in numerous European countries. The information includes the following topics: legal system, financing, identification of special educational needs, special needs education within the education system, teacher training, – basic and specialist teacher training, development of integration/ inclusion, quality indicators.

Country information (European Agency for Special Needs Education) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=2956&spr=1

The European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education provides national overviews of special needs education in numerous European countries. The information includes the following topics: legal system, financing, identification of special educational needs, special needs education within the education system, teacher training, – basic and specialist teacher training, development of integration/ inclusion, quality indicators.