The Lisbon Strategy’s guidelines transformed education and training into unavoidable economic and social priorities. These guidelines also revealed that some European countries were far from achieving the minimum baseline for their inclusion in new knowledge economies and guaranteeing the sustainability of the lifelong learning processes implemented. In this context, a broad priority education program started developing in Portugal (TEIP Program), aimed at recovery from a significant educational lag and fulfilling the European guidelines that maintain that all citizens must develop skills and competencies towards their employability and foster further learning, active citizenship and intercultural dialogue. Throughout the communication we ...
Comunicação apresentada na Conferência promovida pela Rede Comenius, Education human rights and gend...
Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Educational Research book series (TPER,volume 2)As part of a wider...
In 1974, though schooling was available for all children between 7 and 11 years of age, Portugal fac...
AbstractThe Lisbon Strategy's guidelines transformed education and training into unavoidable economi...
AbstractThe directives that resulted from the Lisbon Summit transformed education and training into ...
AbstractResearch conducted in various countries has highlighted the problems of achieving the ideal ...
AbstractThis communication intends to analyze the conceptions of governance and management that have...
This paper aims to highlight the uniqueness of the mass schooling process in Portugal, marked by a v...
peer reviewedPositive educational discrimination measures arose as a way to overcome the effects pro...
This chapter focuses on the ways by which EU lifelong learning agenda, specifically the guidelines f...
The international trend to develop inclusive systems, has resulted in pressure on national governmen...
This article critically analyses the recent developments and changes towards Inclusive Education in ...
Similar to other European countries, special education in Portugal has moved forward and backward. A...
Educational policy and legislation in Portugal have been, since the 70s, on a path to developing a m...
Evidence-based European and national policies are having a very large impact in the development of...
Comunicação apresentada na Conferência promovida pela Rede Comenius, Education human rights and gend...
Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Educational Research book series (TPER,volume 2)As part of a wider...
In 1974, though schooling was available for all children between 7 and 11 years of age, Portugal fac...
AbstractThe Lisbon Strategy's guidelines transformed education and training into unavoidable economi...
AbstractThe directives that resulted from the Lisbon Summit transformed education and training into ...
AbstractResearch conducted in various countries has highlighted the problems of achieving the ideal ...
AbstractThis communication intends to analyze the conceptions of governance and management that have...
This paper aims to highlight the uniqueness of the mass schooling process in Portugal, marked by a v...
peer reviewedPositive educational discrimination measures arose as a way to overcome the effects pro...
This chapter focuses on the ways by which EU lifelong learning agenda, specifically the guidelines f...
The international trend to develop inclusive systems, has resulted in pressure on national governmen...
This article critically analyses the recent developments and changes towards Inclusive Education in ...
Similar to other European countries, special education in Portugal has moved forward and backward. A...
Educational policy and legislation in Portugal have been, since the 70s, on a path to developing a m...
Evidence-based European and national policies are having a very large impact in the development of...
Comunicação apresentada na Conferência promovida pela Rede Comenius, Education human rights and gend...
Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Educational Research book series (TPER,volume 2)As part of a wider...
In 1974, though schooling was available for all children between 7 and 11 years of age, Portugal fac...