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Finnish and Irish delegations in Lithuania for TSI study visit

Finnish and Irish education stakeholders have taken part in a study visit to Vilnius, Lithuania, as part of the ‘Fostering inclusive quality education in Finland and Ireland’ project.
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Peer-learning event in Scotland highlights learner participation

The event took place as part of the Agency’s Thematic Country Cluster Activities.
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Lithuanian Minister of Education and Science, speaking to country study visit participants

Financing Policies for Inclusive Education Systems - Country Study Visits

The project’s six planned Country Study Visits have now been completed. The visits gave key national stakeholders and FPIES project partners the opportunity to examine different educational funding…
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Country Policy Review and Analysis Work

The Agency’s Country Policy Review and Analysis (CPRA) activity has been developed in order to provide a new form of individualised country information, the results of which have now been published.
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The Agency's Position on Inclusive Education Systems

The Agency published a position paper which presents Agency member countries’ ultimate vision for inclusive education systems: to ensure that all learners of any age are provided with meaningful,…
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Call for Action at the Luxembourg Hearing

On 16 October 2015, the Luxembourg Presidency of the European Union hosted the Agency’s fourth Hearing entitled ‘Inclusive education: Take action!’. Seventy-two young people with and without…
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