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  2. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German Democratic Republic (East Germany) started its own standardized education system in the 1960s. The East German equivalent of both primary and secondary schools was the Polytechnic Secondary School ( Polytechnische Oberschule ), which all students attended for 10 years, from the ages of 6 to 16.

  3. Centre for Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Higher Education (CHE) (German: Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung) is a German organization dedicated to higher education reform. Founded in 1994 by the Bertelsmann Stiftung and the German Rectors' Conference as a non-profit limited liability company, it is best known to the public for its published university rankings .

  4. Educational policies and initiatives of the European Union

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    A recent example (late 2006) may be found in the Communication on "Efficiency and equity in European education and training systems". This paper was generally welcomed by Member States but it drew criticism from some (in particular Germany and Austria) who felt that it commented negatively on their education and training systems. [13]

  5. List of unaccredited institutions of higher education - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of colleges, seminaries, and universities that do not have educational accreditation. In many countries, accreditation is defined as a governmental designation. Degrees or other qualifications from unaccredited institutions may not be accepted by civil service or other employers. Some unaccredited institutions have formal legal ...

  6. Category:Germany education-related lists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Germany education-related lists" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Apprenticeship in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, there are 342 recognized trades (Ausbildungsberufe) for which an apprenticeship can be completed. They include for example doctor's assistant, banker, dispensing optician, plumber or oven builder. [3] The dual system means that apprentices spend about 50–70% of their time in companies and the rest in formal education.

  8. Category:Companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Companies of Germany" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. !

  9. Education in Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Education in Hamburg covers the whole spectrum from kindergarten, primary education, secondary education, and higher education in Hamburg.The German states are primarily responsible for the educational system in Germany, and therefore the Behörde für Schule und Berufsbildung (State Ministry of Schools and Vocational training) is the administrative agency in Hamburg.