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United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1969
The report of legislation in foreign countries concerning special education for handicapped children and youth is based on the replies of 30 countries to a questionnaire. The first part of the report presents in the form of a synthesis the main data concerning the general background of special education, both statutory and administrative, its…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Programs, Exceptional Child Education, Federal Legislation
Kitahara, Hitoshi – 1971
The protection of the blind from the early 17th to the late 19th century, and the emergence of private and later public schools for the blind and deaf are discussed in a review of special education in Japan. Although the education of the visually and aurally handicapped was made mandatory, educational facilities are noted to be too scarce for the…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Educational Needs, Educational Programs, Exceptional Child Education
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Weissmann, Ann B. – Journal of Special Education, 1974
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Education
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Murphy, Michael W. – Convergence, 1975
Descriptors: Adult Education, Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Opportunities, Educational Programs
Cornejo, Ricardo J. – 1974
The paper provides up-to-date factual information for first and second language acquisition and bilingualism for administrators, teaching staff, parents, students, and others concerned with this subject. The overview of present educational theories, research and development, practices, and legislation in the areas of language acquisition and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Classification, Conference Reports, Curriculum Development
Japanese National Commission for UNESCO, Tokyo. – 1974
Collected is information provided by Cuba, Japan, Kenya, and Sweden on the historical background, the present situation, and the future outlook of their systems of special education. Introductory comments compare the national systems in terms of historical developments, arrangements for identifying the handicapped, special educational provisions,…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Educational Programs, Exceptional Child Education, Foreign Countries
Peters, James S., II – 1971
The study of vocational rehabilitation of the disabled and disadvantaged in the United States and Europe focuses on the extent to which workshops and rehabilitation facilities meet the needs of handicapped individuals in their adjustment to disablement and to the world of work. The study provides background information and statistics, discusses…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Programs, Federal Legislation, Foreign Countries
Ministry of Education, Tokyo (Japan). – 1971
The eighth edition of this publication presents a general description of the educational system in Japan in order to introduce foreign educators and others interested in Japanese education to the fundamental aspects of the Japanese educational system and to certain relevant facets of its cultural and economic context. The major organizational…
Descriptors: Charts, Comparative Education, Diagrams, Education
Levi, Zojica; Mirkovic, Irene – 1969
Included in this English translation of an annotated bibliography are 100 items citing books and articles in Serbocroatian that contain information about Yugoslav educational resources and school systems. Schools and institutions receive considerable attention with entries on preschool, elementary, secondary, higher, and adult education. There are…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Education
Ministry of Education, Baghdad (Iraq). – 1977
The document describes educational development in Iraq during the period 1974-76. General principles upon which the educational system is based were set down at a Congress of the Arab Ba'ath Socialist Party in 1974. According to these principles, education is compulsory on the primary level, free on all levels, administered by a re-organized…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Development, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development
Commission des Communautes Europeennes (Luxembourg). – 1975
This Commission of the European Communities' report concerns problems associated with the right of workers to receive study leave in member states. The study focuses on Belgium, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. An addendum analyzes the United Kingdom and Denmark. Findings are presented in seven sections.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Collective Bargaining, Educational Needs, Educational Opportunities
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Dabrovski, Kazimierz, Ed.; Golanska, Bronislava, Ed. – 1967
These three volumes contain a 600-item (200 apiece) bibliography with English abstracts of Polish books and articles on education published between December 1, 1966 and July 31, 1967. Number 2 covers December 1, 1966-February 28, 1967; number 3, March 1-May 15, 1967; number 4, May 16-July 31, 1967. Major attention in all three is directed toward…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Education, Educational History
Training Services Agency, London (England). – 1976
Following a discussion of the historical background of the United Kingdom's education system and a brief description of its government department and agencies concerned with vocational education and training, this bulletin describes the United Kingdom's present vocational training provisions. Content is presented in 11 sections under the following…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Adult Education, Agency Role, Educational Administration
Ministry of National Education and Religion, Athens (Greece). – 1977
Examining the educational system of Greece, this publication discusses the reorientation of policy, organization, and curriculum after overthrow of the military regime in July 1974. In accordance with the broader democratic principles set forth in the Greek Constitution of 1975, education is now compulsory for six years, free to everyone on all…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum, Degree Requirements, Developing Nations