Political questions: ministers from Hungary, Latvia, Slovenia and Romania respond to questions on the process of vocational education and training reform in their countries

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Abstract:

Ministers from a selection of Central and Eastern European countries - Peter Kiss (Hungary), Juris Celmin (Latvia), Slavko Gaber (Slovenia) and Virgil Petrescu (Romania) - have replied to a number of questions seeking to identify the ideas behind the reforms they have introduced to their vocational education and training systems, and the problems encountered from the perspective of the central authorities. The responses from the ministers give some insight into their priorities for change, the reforms they have introduced and the role of assistance from the West in the context of European co-operation programmes and bilateral contacts. They also reveal different approaches to common problems and different stages of development.

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Ministers from a selection of Central and Eastern European countries - Peter Kiss (Hungary), Juris Celmin (Latvia), Slavko Gaber (Slovenia) and Virgil Petrescu (Romania) - have replied to a number of questions seeking to identify the ideas behind the reforms they have introduced to their vocational education and training systems, and the problems encountered from the perspective of the central authorities. The responses from the ministers give some insight into their priorities for change, the reforms they have introduced and the role of assistance from the West in the context of ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Vocational education and training; Policy; Governance

Keywords: Educational policy; Education and training reform

Geographic subjects: Europe

Published: [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], [1997]

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Journal title: Vocational training European journal

Journal volume : II

Journal number: 11

Journal date: Mai-August 1997

Pages: pp.43-47

ISSN: 0378-5068

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/INT 55.124



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