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Politica dell'istruzione e programmi d'intervento in ambito europeo

Aurelio Bruzzo, Marco Ricci Petitoni and Stefano Rotondi ()

No 2012021, Working Papers from University of Ferrara, Department of Economics

Abstract: The strategy Europe 2020 launched by the European Commission at the beginning of the decade aims at a development process for the European Union that should be not only inclusive and sustainable but also “intelligent†, that is on knowledge-based. The increasing of knowledge and its dissemination among the peoples obviously depends on the intensification of the intervention by the Member States, which are the most qualified actors in the field of Education and it should be implemented according to a body of theory recently consolidated. Yet, national interventions are very different from one another as they root in different cultures, with the consequence of getting different results too. In order to avoid such a negative implication, the European Union has already started a series of transnational programs aiming, particularly, at the development of education in European societies, and encouraging the mobility of students and teachers, as well as the exchange of practices and experiences among different educational systems. This is the only way, indeed, to challenge such a competition on a global scale.

Keywords: Government Policy; Programs and Projects of the European Union (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I28 O52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 37 pages
Date: 2012-10-20
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