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ESHA vision paper on working conditions for school leaders
  Posted by Weber on Friday, July 31 2009 (1635 reads)
 
 
 
aktuelle News A central aim of ESHA is “to improve the quality of European school leadership”. This vision paper is presented following consultation among member organisations at General Board. The Vision Paper enjoys the support of school leadership organisations throughout Europe.
In each educational system, the position of the school leader is vital for the performance of the school. In the Mission Statement for ESHA it is said that “School heads can and should make a difference within their schools by leading and motivating staff members and students”. According to the OECD-report “Improving School Leadership” (2008) school leadership has become a priority in education policy agendas across most of the European countries because it plays a key role in improving classroom practice, school outcomes and links between individual schools and the community. Research shows that effective school leadership is essential to improving teaching and learning within the school and to linking the school to the outside world.
 
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ESHA mentioned in OECD newsletter
  Posted by Weber on Wednesday, July 29 2009 (1404 reads)
 
 
 
aktuelle News Recently an OECD newsletter was published in which it was referred to the OECD project "Improving School Leadership".

ESHA is also mentioned in this newsletter - you can find it here.
 
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DG ECFIN Educational study - ESHA participation
  Posted by Weber on Friday, June 26 2009 (1581 reads)
 
 
 
aktuelle News The European Commission is carrying out a study on the use of pedagogical information and teaching materials about the Euro and European Monetary Union (EMU) in schools across Europe. To do this, they have designed a questionnaire to find out what currently takes place in your country, and what teachers recommend for further materials/activities. Please click here to participate in the survey (available in 11 languages). Completing the online questionnaire will take no longer than 10 minutes.
 
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Open tender early childcare
  Posted by Weber on Wednesday, June 03 2009 (981 reads)
 
 
 
aktuelle News An open call for tender has been published on the Commission website within the field of early childhood care: 

Study on competence requirements of staff in early childhood education and care (ECEC) - deadline 20th of August; you can find more information on this site.

Maybe some of you might be interested in another call published nearly at the same time mainly only literacy but still related to the ECEC field:
Ensuring early acquisition of literacy:study on parental support - deadline 9th of July ; more information here.

 
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Press release - ESHA comments on the growing impact of the economic recession
  Posted by Weber on Monday, May 25 2009 (2097 reads)
 
 
 
aktuelle News ‘ESHA comments on the growing impact of the economic recession on children, schools, families and their communities…’

Over the past three months our membership across Europe has reported a range of responses to the current economic crisis and the impact which the current economic downturn has begun to have on children and their families. In a recent membership survey a common pattern is beginning to emerge where school leaders are consistently reporting that they fully recognize that the greatest challenge to children and their family life is unemployment with the most marked impact on those families with low incomes and whose ability to avoid longer-term unemployment outcomes and consequences is limited.
 
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Commission seeks stakeholders' views on co-operation priorities in education
  Posted by Weber on Thursday, February 12 2009 (1183 reads)
 
 
 
aktuelle News The European Commission has invited European stakeholders in education and training and the social partners to discuss immediate policy priorities and to improve ways of working together in the long term.

The exchange is based on the Commission's proposal for a strategic policy framework in education and training, presented last December, but also touches on the ongoing European Year of Creativity and Innovation.

Note: Source: European Commission Education & Training
 
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