Education Systems International
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Schulsysteme und informatische Bildung im internationalen Vergleich - english information
Switzerland; Germany; Austria; Poland; France; Portugal; Hungary; Estonia; Lithuania; Finland; Japan; New Zealand; Philippines
In 2007, the TU Dresden finished a comparative analysis of the school systems and informatics education within 13 different European and international countries. The research intended to create the basics for an overview on informatics education concentrating on primary and secondary schools all over the world by neglecting the fields of higher education and preschool.
Keywords
school system; teaching of computer science; primary education; secondary education; international comparison; project; curriculum; statistical data; overview; Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie; Expertenbefragung; Informationskompetenz;
Resource type: | Overview |
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Language: | German |
Belongs to URL: | https://katalogbeta.slub-dresden.de/id/0-747107106/?tx_find_find[underlyingQuery][q][title]=Schulsysteme und informatische Bildung im internationalen Vergleich&tx_find_find[underlyingQuery][q][author]=blumrich, sand |
URL (original): | https://docplayer.org/38716099-Schulsysteme-und-informatische-bildung-im-internationalen-vergleich.html |
Record-ID: | 7680 |
Update: | 16.09.2019 |
Thematic context
- All you need to know about education in Switzerland
- All you need to know about education in Germany
- All you need to know about education in Austria
- All you need to know about education in Poland
- All you need to know about education in France
- All you need to know about education in Portugal
- All you need to know about education in Hungary
- All you need to know about education in Estonia
- All you need to know about education in Lithuania
- All you need to know about education in Finland
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