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European University Association, 2024
This report presents the findings of the 2023 EUA Learning & Teaching Thematic Peer Group "Development and strategic benefits of learning and teaching centres", beginning with a presentation of the centres represented in the group and proceeding by presenting a virtuous cycle model for the continuous advancement of centres.…
Descriptors: Teacher Centers, Learning Laboratories, Foreign Countries, Universities
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van Diepen, Nico; Perrenet, Jacob; Zwaneveld, Bert – Informatics in Education, 2011
Informatics is currently being taught in high schools all over the world. In the Dutch curriculum, computer literacy is taught in the lower grades as a compulsory subject, Informatics is taught as an elective in the higher grades of some schools. As a follow-up to the outline of Grgurina and Tolboom (2008), the discussion about the future of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Information Science Education, Educational Practices
Doets, C. A. – Western European Education, 1972
Reprinted from Higher Education and Research in the Netherlands,'' 1971, Bulletin 4, v15 p37. (Editor)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum, Educational Development, Educational Needs
Wijnen, W. H. F. W. – Higher Education and Research in the Netherlands, 1976
The need for reorganization of the university and vocational school system is becoming more urgent as the demand for higher education increases. Article emphasizes greater flexibility in facilities, scheduling, and curriculum as a necessary basis for change. Suggestions of activities for establishing such a basis are presented. (RW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Curriculum Development, Educational Demand, Educational Development
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Driessen, Geert; Merry, Michael S. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2006
In the Netherlands, the constitutional freedom of education offers the opportunity for the growing number of Muslims to establish state-funded Islamic schools. At the moment there are 46 Islamic primary schools; a number of schools are in the process of being established and there is still a need for an additional 120 such schools. Right from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Muslims, Islam