For decades, Scandinavian culture effectively prohibited the development of special provisions for talented students in higher education. However, in recent years, a cultural shift has gradually made more room for excellence and talent development in the national discourses. This paper analyzes the climate for talent development in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Following a first inventory of honors programs in Scandinavian higher education in which the only programs were found in Denmark, 10 experts were interviewed to analyze their national situation and reflect on the leading role of Denmark. In this country, external incentives, focus on quality, pioneers, and an open atmosphere were found to produce a culture more appreciative of excelle...
Recently in Ukraine there is a tendency to study the experience of the educational systems of Europe...
(se engelsk abstract)The Commission of European Communities concluded in a report from 2005 that...
In the immediate post-Sputnik era, Clark Kerr saw America’s breed of universities as “multiversities...
For decades, Scandinavian culture effectively prohibited the development of special provisions for t...
For decades, Scandinavian culture effectively prohibited the development of special provisions for t...
The chapter examines how higher education in the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway and Swede...
This book examines the much-debated question of how to unleash the potential of young people with pr...
Student mobility in the Nordic countries has traditionally been characterized by cultural cooperatio...
International inspirations in the shape of travelling ideas, knowledge and practices have always pla...
Globally, education policy reforms are increasingly aimed at attending to excellence in education. T...
Globally, education policy reforms are increasingly aimed at attending to excellence in education. T...
This study analyzes Norwegian policy documents concerning development aid, with the aim of identifin...
"This anthology explores the development of the higher education sector with respect to regional and...
Higher Education; Educational Policy and Politics; International and Comparative Educatio
The problems related to science education in a small "Welfare State" such as Denmark are of a very d...
Recently in Ukraine there is a tendency to study the experience of the educational systems of Europe...
(se engelsk abstract)The Commission of European Communities concluded in a report from 2005 that...
In the immediate post-Sputnik era, Clark Kerr saw America’s breed of universities as “multiversities...
For decades, Scandinavian culture effectively prohibited the development of special provisions for t...
For decades, Scandinavian culture effectively prohibited the development of special provisions for t...
The chapter examines how higher education in the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway and Swede...
This book examines the much-debated question of how to unleash the potential of young people with pr...
Student mobility in the Nordic countries has traditionally been characterized by cultural cooperatio...
International inspirations in the shape of travelling ideas, knowledge and practices have always pla...
Globally, education policy reforms are increasingly aimed at attending to excellence in education. T...
Globally, education policy reforms are increasingly aimed at attending to excellence in education. T...
This study analyzes Norwegian policy documents concerning development aid, with the aim of identifin...
"This anthology explores the development of the higher education sector with respect to regional and...
Higher Education; Educational Policy and Politics; International and Comparative Educatio
The problems related to science education in a small "Welfare State" such as Denmark are of a very d...
Recently in Ukraine there is a tendency to study the experience of the educational systems of Europe...
(se engelsk abstract)The Commission of European Communities concluded in a report from 2005 that...
In the immediate post-Sputnik era, Clark Kerr saw America’s breed of universities as “multiversities...