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Glossaries on Education
Glossary on the educational system of the Federal Republic of Germany |
EXPLICA - A collection of definitions on the European dimension of education |
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| Source: The Education System in the Federal Republic of Germany 2008: A description of the responsibilities, structures and developments in education policy for the exchange of information in Europe. German EURYDICE Unit of the Länder in the Secretariat of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany in cooperation with the German EURYDICE Unit of the Federal Government in the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Bonn 2010. Published by the Secretariat of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany. |
Compiled by the Informationszentrum Bildung (Education Information Centre IZB)
of the German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF). The data base records definitions of specific terms relevant to the European dimension of education. The definitions were selected from the vast amount of national and European sources. They cover programmes, projects, networks, services and resources. All the terms are available in three languages, English, French and German, while the definitions and explanations are given in German, frequently in English, too. |
