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The Dearing Report (NCIHE) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=2&spr=1

„This web site hosts the reports we submitted to the Secretaries of State for Education and Employment, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in July 1997. Our Committee was appointed with bipartisan support on 10 May 1996 to make recommendations on how the purposes, shape, structure, size and funding of higher education, including support for students, should develop to meet the needs of the United Kingdom over the next 20 years“. There is a separate part for Scotland and a search engine.

Aontas – the National Adult Learning Organisation – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8008&spr=1

Founded in 1969, AONTAS‘ aim is to do research on and promote adult education in Irland. AONTAS is affiliated to the European Association for the Education of Adults. Since its beginnings, a focus of AONTAS work is on adult literacy. Based on a woking group on this topic, AONTAS decided to found the National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA) in 1976. Since the 1980s, women education has become another focus. Starting in 1998, AONTAS published regular strategic plans that were subsequently put into action. One of AONTAS‘ aims here is also to have an impact on education policy. The website offers a lot of information on projects, initiatives, laws and other things. You will also find a lot of fulltext documents like studies, reports and more. AONTAS also publishes the Adult Learner Journal, which is free of charge and which also contains articles on adult education in other countries.

International Review of Curriculum and Assessment Frameworks Internet Archive (INCA) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=6550&spr=1

INCA (1996-2013) provided descriptions of government policy on education in Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the USA and Wales. It focuses on curriculum, assessment and initial teacher training frameworks for pre-school, primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education in schools (3-19 age range). The INCA website is funded by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) in England.

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.

Bologna Process – Members‘ National Reports – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8401&spr=1

This website is run by the „European Higher Education Area“ and provides national reports on the status of the Bologna Process since 2003 from about 50 European countries. You can find the latest report at the top of the page of each member country. Older reports can be found at the bottom of the page in the menu bar on the right (under „related documents“).[Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]