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#Education and #Training in Europe: Where do we stand?
The European Commission has published the 2018 edition of the Education and Training Monitor, which analyses and compares the main challenges for European education systems.
Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Commissioner Tibor Navracsics unveiled this annual flagship publication at a launch seminar at European Commission headquarters in Brussels. This was followed by a debate on the findings of the Monitor on progress towards main EU educational objectives for equity and attainment; latest trends in education policies and challenges in member states; and a review of educational policies for citizenship education, including their implications for future EU co-operation in this area.
A press release in all EU languages, an EU-level factsheet and country-specific factsheets is available online.
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