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4 Portugal. 5 Spain. 6 Sweden. 7 ... This is a list of nursing schools in the continent of Europe, sorted by country. A nursing school is a school that teaches people ...
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The Leonardo da Vinci programme is a European Commission funding programme focused on the teaching and training needs of those involved in professional education.The programme is part of the European Commission's Lifelong Learning Programme 2007–2013 [1] and aims to help the European labour market by helping European citizens acquire qualifications and have them recognised across borders.
WorldSkills International, formerly known as the International Vocational Training Organization (IVTO), was founded in the 1940s with the goal of creating new employment opportunities for young people in some of the economies that were devastated by the Second World War. [7] [8] [9] It operates in 85 countries and regions. [10]
In 1970, the EEC's Economic and Social Committee set up a study group to examine education and training in the then six EEC Member States. The committee proposed establishing a European institute for professional training research and guidance, largely based on the West German model. Cedefop was established on 10 February 1975.
The 425,000-square-foot Center for Nursing will include classrooms, labs and simulated exam rooms. This is where tomorrow's nurses will be trained. Training tomorrow's nurses: CF breaks ground on ...
The European Qualifications Framework (EQF) acts as a translation device to make national qualifications more readable across Europe, promoting workers' and learners' mobility between countries and facilitating their lifelong learning. The EQF aims to relate different countries' national qualifications systems to a common European reference ...
The plan for its establishment was originally part of a two-pronged European plan to support people development in the hectic transition period of central and eastern Europe in the 1990s. The TEMPUS programme would support higher education development, while the European Training Foundation would support technical and professional education.