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Titel | Disseminating information: a priority. European thematic seminar: national and transnational strategies for the dissemination of "good practice" Rome, 12-14 December 1996. |
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Quelle | In: Interface, (1998) 29, S. 20-22 |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1169-0984 |
Schlagwörter | Internationale Erziehung; Projekt; Europäische Dimension; Weißbuch; Seminar; Europäische Union; Beruflich Reisender; Nichtsesshafter; Sinti und Roma; COMENIUS (Schüleraustauschprogramm); SOCRATES (Förderung der Schul- und Hochschulbildung); Rom |
Abstract | The European Commission, in the framework of the various programmes it sets in motion, accords a high and ever-growing priority to disseminating the findings of the pilot projects and other actions it supports. With the assistance of the Commission and in the context of the Socrates Programme on Education (Comenius Action 2), the Italian Ministry for Public Instruction held a seminar in December 1996, bringing together representatives of a number of Ministries, National Agencies for Socrates, and various projects taking place within the Comenius framework. Now that Socrates has been in operation for three years, and is about to open up to participation from certain Central and Eastern European States, it is engaged in reorienting itself, and in this context it is important to assess the dissemination of information. In so doing the editors shall draw on the one hand upon the conclusions emanating from the seminar held by the Italian Ministry for Public Instruction and, on the other, on Jean-Pierre Liégeois' opening address "European projects: towards a diffusion strategy" to this seminar. (DIPF/orig.). |
Erfasst von | DIPF | Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsforschung und Bildungsinformation, Frankfurt am Main |
Update | 2000_(CD) |