Examples of using Educational systems in English and their translations into Swedish
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To optimise the performance of human assets, Europe's educational systems must train and prepare students for the knowledge society.
This is a response to the innovative trends in higher educational systems in Europe, and is linked to joining the Bologna Process.
games which can be used by many countries and within different educational systems.
fight against segregation in educational systems, and disseminate good practices.
that is our knowledge of what is happening in the educational systems of these countries.
not least in the educational systems and in training schemes.
In researching the field of education, L. RonHubbard discovered the crucial undercut wholly omitted from all educational systems.
Despite progress already achieved, the efforts to increase the capacity of the EU educational systems to contribute to an innovative and agile knowledge society must continue.
Policy Studies will learn about highly important issues for leading educational systems and policy planning.
Community-based awareness programs can educate communities and bring key stakeholders together to work toward inclusion of disabled students in educational systems.
are fully compatible with the established European and American educational systems.
which provides infor mation on national educational systems.
My research interests lie in the field of international comparisons of educational systems, so-called comparative education.
are fully compatible with the established European and American educational systems.
West Virginia was one of the states that maintained segregated educational systems at that time.
are fully compatible with the established European and American educational systems.
have families should be taken more into account in terms of educational systems and social structures.
are fully compatible with the established European and American educational systems.
are fully compatible with the established European and American educational systems.
Under the principle of subsidiarity every Member State of the European Union retains full responsibility for the content and organisation of educational systems.