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  1. Added May 28, 2007 by cjgord
    Analysis of relationships between education and culture and their consequences for educational quality and educational processes
  2. Added May 15, 2007 by lpetting
    Raving ravens By 2013 Mrs von der Leyen wants to treble the number of available nursery places to 750,000, covering one-third of Germany's under-threes. That, she argues, will make it easier for mothers to work, and encourage them to have more children: Germany has the lowest birth rate in rich Europe, with 1.3 children per woman compared with 1.9 in France and 1.8 in Sweden. The birth rate among
  3. Added May 08, 2007 by cjgord and 1 other
    list of authors and publications on Black European Studies
  4. Added May 07, 2007 by uma and 1 other
    April 2006 paper out of LSE and Columbia U
  5. Added Apr 04, 2007 by kontext
  6. Added Mar 12, 2007 by lpetting
    Speaking of the Turks, a vocational college in Hamburg, Germany, is offering a new certificate class, "Meat Processing with Döner Kebab Production Specialization."
  7. Added Mar 12, 2007 by lpetting
    There were two developments this week in Europe's battle with declining birthrates and aging populations. In Germany, the government just raised the retirement age to 67:
  8. Added Mar 05, 2007 by lpetting
    The German Education Minister, Annette Schavan, is to raise the possibility of creating a common European history book for use in schools across the EU.
  9. Added Dec 18, 2006 by cjgord
    international applications of the ADL world of difference curriculum
  10. Added Dec 11, 2006 by cjgord
    A German agency focused on how to teach about democracy and political education in the curriculum
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