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Higher education in Europe 2009: developments in the Bologna process

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    Brussels : Eurydice, c2009 - 67 s. : barev. mapy ; 28 cm
    ISBN 978-92-9201-023-2 (brož.)
     vysoké školy  vysokoškolské studium
     informační publikace
    Call numberB 49.763
    Umístění 378 - Vysoké školství
    Higher education in Europe 2009: developments in the Bologna process
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    Lidická ( příruční sklad )k vypůjčeníB 49.763   

    Title statementHigher education in Europe 2009: developments in the Bologna process
    Issue dataBrussels : Eurydice, c2009
    Phys.des.67 s. : barev. mapy ; 28 cm
    ISBN978-92-9201-023-2 (brož.)
    NoteNad názvem: Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency ; na obálce pod názvem: European Commission
    Another responsib. Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (Other)
    Evropská komise (Other)
    Subj. Headings vysoké školy - země Evropské unie - 2009 * vysokoškolské studium - země Evropské unie - 2009
    Form, Genre informační publikace
    Conspect378 - Vysoké školy
    UDC 378 , 378.14 , (4) , (036)
    CountryBelgie
    Languageangličtina
    Ve volném výběru378 - Vysoké školství
    Document kindBOOKS
    Higher education in Europe 2009: developments in the Bologna process
    This report takes a partial look at the emerging European Higher Education Area (EHEA). It is partial in two ways--the selection of topics for consideration, and the type of information gathered for analysis. Rather than attempting to cover the full range of issues and challenges that need to be addressed to ensure the success of the EHEA, the choice has been taken to focus on a few priority topics identified by the previous Eurydice Bologna report, Focus on the Structure of Higher Education in Europe 2006/07, as issues in need of improvement. The overall picture in 2009 reveals that substantial progress has been made in all the areas that have been examined, and the benefits of enhanced European cooperation brought about through the Bologna process are evident. Yet as European higher education is dynamic and evolving in a fast-changing context, the reform process itself is continually creating new challenges as a consequence of the ways in which implementation has been addressed in each country. Thus the need to intensify cooperation at European level is becoming ever more acute, with improved monitoring mechanisms being essential to assess the impact of reforms. While much progress has been made in structural reform, the focus of attention and cooperation must now seek to combine national policy-making and system development with the content and reality of implementation in higher education institutions. A glossary is included. (Contains 17 figures and 2 footnotes.) Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBU
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