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  2. School of Pedagogical and Technological Education - Wikipedia

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    ASPETE was founded in 2002, and took over from SELETE, a teacher training institution founded in 1959. It is a self-administered public legal entity operating in accordance with article 16, para. 5 of the Constitution, the provisions of Law 3027/2002, and the School’s Regulation.

  3. Greek Research and Technology Network - Wikipedia

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    The GRNET backbone interconnects more than 100 institutions including all universities and technological institutions, research centers, public hospitals, museums, and libraries, as well as the Greek School Network. GRNET is present in global networking for research and education, representing Greece in GÉANT.

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  5. Anaximander (31st) High School of Thessaloniki - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most prestigious public high schools in Thessaloniki metropolitan area. It is named after the pre-Socratic Greek philosopher Anaximander. Anaximander (31st) High School of Thessaloniki is part of the Directorate of Secondary Education of East Thessaloniki Schools system. The majority of the students come from the 2nd Middle ...

  6. Democritus University of Thrace - Wikipedia

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    As a university it is state-owned and fully self-administered. It is thus supervised and subsidized by the Greek State and the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs. The university plays an important role in strengthening the national and cultural identity of the region of Thrace, and contributes to the high level of education in Greece.

  7. Education in Greece - Wikipedia

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    This constitutional provision, which applies to all Greek children, was established in Law 309/1976, which also replaced classical Greek (katharevousa) with modern Greek as the official language for teaching at all levels of education, and ceased to be a one-tier non-compulsory six years lower and upper secondary school, middle schools (pupils ...

  8. Lycée Léonin - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Léonin (Greek: Λεόντειο Λύκειο, romanized: Leónteio Lýkeio) is a non-profit private school in Athens, Greece It was founded in 1838 and belongs to the Catholic Church . Since 1907 it has been run by the Community of the Marist Brothers ( Frères Maristes ), a group of Catholic monks dedicated to education.

  9. Hellenic Open University - Wikipedia

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    The University offers its courses through 1.358 professors most of which teach relevant courses in Greece's public universities. . [22] In addition to their teaching role, the staff of the university produce research which primarily focuses on issues of distance education, according to the university mandate.