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Curriculum Reform in the European Schools
The European Schools were founded nearly sixty years ago in the
aftermath of World War Two, with the first being established in
Luxembourg, which, together with Brussels and Strasbourg, is one of
the three official capitals of the European Union and the seat of the
European Court of Justice. There are now fourteen schools in seven
countries serving over 25,000 students. Designed for the children of
European Union employees, they have a special legal status within
Europe and use a particular model of curriculum and assessment that in
many ways represents a hybrid of the different European educational
models in existence. In this book we examine the role, function and
status of these European schools.
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