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Eurydice has published the Structural Indicators for Monitoring Education and Training Systems in Europe 2015

Data: 13/11/2015

New Eurydice Publications

To inform you about two new Eurydice publications.


• Structural Indicators for Monitoring Education and Training Systems in Europe – 2015

Are you looking for information on some of the key indicators monitoring the evolution of education and training systems in Europe?
Our new report on structural indicators for monitoring education and training systems in Europe contains more than 30 indicators in five key areas: early childhood education and care, achievement in basic skills, higher education, graduate employability, and learning mobility. Information covers all the EU Member States as well as most other countries participating in the Eurydice network. The reference year is 2014/15. This report provides background and complementary information to a number of structural indicators included in the Education and Training Monitor 2015 published by the European Commission.
Eurydice report: Structural Indicators for Monitoring Education and Training Systems in Europe – 2015.



• Early Childhood Education and Care Systems in Europe: National Information Sheets – 2014/15
Are you looking for a clear and concise overview of the key features of early childhood education and care systems in Europe?
Our new national sheets on early childhood education and care systems are a useful source of information for anyone looking to easily understand the situation in each country for 2014/15. All the EU Member States as well as most other countries participating in the Eurydice network are covered. This report provides supporting and complementary evidence to the Eurydice report Structural Indicators for Monitoring Education and Training Systems in Europe – 2015 (see other publication above).
Eurydice report: Early Childhood Education and Care Systems in Europe: National Information Sheets – 2014/15.



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