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page 1Education in Europe
Erasmus Student Network
international student society

sloyd
right|thumb|300px|Woodwork room for teaching sloyd in Denmark, 1931
Sloyd (Swedish '), also known as educational sloyd', is a system of handicraft-based education started by Uno Cygnaeus in Finland in 1865. The system was further refined and promoted worldwide, and was taught in the United States until the early 20th century. It is still taught as a compulsory subject in Finnish, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian schools.
new education movement
20th-century European progressive education movement
European Education and Culture Executive Agency
European agency that manages the financing of the European Commission in the areas of education, culture, audiovisual sector, sport, citizenship and volunteering
Grundtvig programme
Collège des ingénieurs
European educational institution
Directive 2005/36/EC
European Union directive adopted in 2005
Bachelor's master's doctorate system
european system for higher education
EUR-ACE label
certificate of quality awarded to European degree programmes in engineering