Scandinavian Education

Scandinavian Education

Author: Stewart. E Fraser

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1351716697

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This title was first published in 1973. Education in the Scandinavian countries has commanded significant international attention over the past decade. Initiatives taken to promote comprehensive educational planning, the democratization of educational opportunity, curricular and structural renewal, university reform, innovation in adult education, and an international perspective in instruction at every level are but some of the developments that educators throughout the world have followed with interest. Those interested in education in the Nordic societies, Stewart and Barbara Fraser's annotated bibliography of English-language materials on Scandinavian education will provide an important new reservoir of source materials. The bibliography is conveniently cross-referenced and organized into specialized educational categories


Sources D'information en Matière D'education

Sources D'information en Matière D'education

Author: Council of Europe

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13:

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A survey was conducted to update a series of documents published by the Council of Europe in 1975. This survey covers the following countries: Austria, Belgium (Dutch-speaking area), Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. For each country, details are given concerning sources of educational information in connection with agencies concerned with educational policy, reform, and/or development; sources of educational information in connection with associations (teacher, parent, pupil, etc.); agencies collecting and disseminating information; published guides to sources of information; and computer-based educational information currently produced or planned for the near future. The questionnaire appears in the introduction in both English and French; entries for individual countries are in either English or French. (THC)