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TTnet Denmark - english information
Denmark
The Danish Institute for Educational Training of Vocational Teachers (DEL) is the national TTnet coordinator with the responsibility of fostering and supporting the national network. The network contributes to analysing and disseminating information on training of teachers and trainers in Europe. E.g. in relation to a Danish project on training of trainers, the networks in Finland, Norway and the Netherlands have contributed with descriptions of training courses and national policies on training of trainers. Thus, the network serves as a "bridge" to other teacher training institutes in Europe and as a means of disseminating "cases of good/bad practices". Furthermore, the network constitutes a forum for discussion between key actors in the Danish VET environment.
This website aims at informing about TTnet Denmark and the activities taking place at European level and how it affects the Danish VET area and key actors.
Keywords
vocational education teachers; vocational training; network; vocational education; continuing education trainer; lecturer; industrial training; in-service training;
| Resource type: | Database/Portal/Network/Search Engine |
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| Language: | Danish; English |
| URL (original): | http://www.ttnet.delud.dk/ |
| Title (English): | TTnet Denmark |
| URL (English): | http://www.ttnet.delud.dk/Default.asp?objtype=article&func=showdetail&id=2041&ilanguage=dansk&menuItem=menuItemA_a_2001_a_Left&curMenu=A |
| Record-ID: | 6892 |
| Update: | 17.12.2009 |
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