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Eurydice National Education Systems: Romania – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=1405&spr=1

Eurydice is the „Network on education systems and policies in Europe“. Amongst others, it provides very comprehensive country profiles on on education systems in Europe (formerly know as „Eurypedia“). All areas of education are covered from early childhood to adult education, as well as overarching issues. Each country participating in Eurydice hosts a national unit responsible for regularly updating the information. Due to the same structure of the chapters / education sectors for every country, it is easy to compare different countries. Use the tab „This chapter in other countries“ at the right hand top of the site, next to the „Table of contents“. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]

Adult Education in Southeast Europe (EBIS-Project) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=2904&spr=1

This website includes state-of-the-art reports on the development of adult education in seven countries in Southeast Europe.- The EBiS Project ( EBiS: Erwachsenenbildung in Suedosteuropa) has been initiated and co-ordinated by IIZ/ DVV, Bonn with the support of the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development ( BMZ) under the terms of the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe. The project will help to make best use of adult education (AE) opportunities and approaches in this part of Europe.

Cluster of Knowledge on Vocational Education and Training & South East Europe Regional VET Network (SEEVET-Net) – ERI SEE – english information

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The Cluster of Knowledge on Vocational Education and Training & the South East Europe Regional VET Network (SEEVET-Net) are networks of the Education Reform Initiative of South Eastern Europe (ERI SEE). They organise annual meetings whose presentations and results can be found on the website. Under „Library per SEE Countries“ you can find legal regulations for the vocational education and training of the respective countries as well as further documents on different VET issues. ERI SEE was created in 2004. Its governing board consists of the education ministers of the particpating South Eastern European countries.

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).

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]

Eurydice (National Education Systems, Comparative Reports, Interactive Publications) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=159&spr=1

Eurydice (formerly Eurypedia and Eurybase) is a network of national units based in all countries of the Erasmus+ programme. [Its] task is to explain how education systems are organised in Europe and how they work. Eurydice publishes descriptions of national education systems, comparative reports devoted to specific topics, indicators and statistics, as well as news and articles related to the field of education. [The] reports show how countries tackle challenges at all education levels: early childhood education and care, primary and secondary education, higher education and adult learning.“ [Abstract: Site editor’s information]

European Schoolnet – english information

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Founded in 1997, European Schoolnet is the network of 31 European Ministries of Education, based in Brussels. Its main goal is to support the use of and training in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) at school and in education. It therefore provides various country intersectional projects and initiatives of ICT-based learning and teaching methods and promotes communication and international cooperation between different actors in education. The website informs about projects, events, members and more.[Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]

World Wide Colleges and Universities – Europe – english information

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This web site is a resource of the Center for Global Education. The site provides web links to colleges and universities in Europe. Along with links to the home language home pages, the site also provides direct links to an English Language Home Page and the Website of the International Relations Office. Through connection to resources like the International Association of Universities (IAU)/ UNESCO World Higher Education Database (WHED) and other websites, it also provides a background on the system of higher education for each country.