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Wednesday, 2012-02-01
11:00 - Lingua Show in Prague, 15-16 March 2012
"Lingua Show", a major language and education fair in Prague, is taking place shortly in parallel with Jobs Expo 2012.
12:36 - EU leaders focus on youth unemployment
Stimulating employment among young people is the first priority to spur economic growth in a recession-hit Europe, according to discussions of EU leaders at the informal European C...
Thursday, 2012-02-02
19:12 - Centre for European Studies
Be part of the Springeneration!
Friday, 2012-02-03
17:11 - Celebrating French successes in language education
For a decade now, the European Language Label has been rewarding good language education initiatives and helping to spread good practice across Europe.
Saturday, 2012-02-04
10:53 - Launch Conference of the 25th anniversary of the Erasmus Programme
The 25th anniversary celebrations of the Erasmus Programme were launched at a press conference by the Commissioner responsible for education, culture, multilingualism and youth, An...
22:44 - European Commission proposes to make 2013 the "European Year of Citizens"
Union citizenship and the rights that go with it are one of the key pillars of the European Union. As we mark the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Union citizenship, the Eu...
Thursday, 2012-02-09
17:33 - CERN is now accepting applications for its three-week residential programme for Physics High School
Teachers who would like to update their knowledge of particle physics, its associated technologies and related subjects. It will take place at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, from 1 -21...
Friday, 2012-02-10
09:10 - Der EU-Erweiterungskoffer
18 - 20 April 2012.
21:20 - EU at risk on missing targets on early school leaving and graduate education
The European Union is at risk of missing its 2020 targets to reduce the number of early-school leavers and increase the share of students completing tertiary education, according t...
Wednesday, 2012-02-15
00:32 - Multilingualism, also for children with an auditive or communicative disability
Until now most logopedists and therapists believe that children with an auditive or communicative disability such as, deafness, down-syndrome or autism should be brought up in one ...
22:50 - Council of Europe, Building a Europe for and with children
Strategy for the Rights of the Child 2012-2015, Adoption de la stratégie du Conseil de l'Europe sur les droits de l'enfant (2012-2015)
Friday, 2012-02-17
20:56 - Youth on the Move in Nicosia
The European Commission's Youth on the Move road-show arrived today at the International Education Fair in Nicosia, Cyprus.
21:24 - ECAS - European Citizen Action Service
2nd Annual Conference, European Citizens' Initiatives: on the starting line
Monday, 2012-02-20
15:11 - Ireland: Love to Learn at the AONTAS Adult Learners' Festival 2012
The Adult Learners' Festival 2012 kicks off with over three hundred and thirty free events taking place around the country.

Commission and OECD boost co-operation on improving education and care for Europe's youngest

The European Commission and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are stepping up their cooperation on policy initiatives to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education and care across Europe.

One of the first examples of their enhanced collaboration is a high-level meeting taking place today in Oslo (Norway), where politicians, policy-makers and researchers will explore how to make policies for the youngest work in practice.
The European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, Androulla Vassiliou, said: "I very much welcome the fact that the Commission is reinforcing its cooperation with the OECD to help our Member States improve education and care for our youngest children and make it more equitable. Investing in our youngest citizens is the best investment that we can make for our children and for Europe's future."
The Commission is represented at today's meeting, which is jointly hosted by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research and the OECD, by the Commission's Director-General for Education and Culture, Jan Truszczyński.
Compulsory education for youngsters starts at the age of 5 or 6 in most EU countries, though earlier in Cyprus, Luxembourg and Northern Ireland (UK). The level of services provided for young children up to the start of compulsory education varies considerably across Europe in terms of funding, governance and staffing.
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24.01.12 16:40 Age: 30 days