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EDUCA
EDUCA
EDUCA - ‘Modernization and development of curricula on pedagogy and EDUcational management in the Central Asian countries’.
The project aims at the significant reformation and modernisation of the pedagogic education system in three countries of Central Asia, namely, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan in terms of its orientation to the best practices of European education area, national specifics and priorities of their home countries. The project also aims to provide the countries with highly qualified specialists in pedagogy and to equip educational institutions with new competence.
One of the particular project goals is not only modernising existing Pedagogic education but also introducing new curricula on Educational management at Master and PhD levels.
More specifically, within the EDUCA project, university partners from Central Asia will develop and modernise the existing curriculums on “Pedagogy” and develop a new curriculum on “Educational Management” based on European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) that meet international best practices and national specifics, based on the experience of European and Central Asian universities.
The project will result in the significant modernisation of the pedagogic education and establishment of the relevant system for training managers for education system in Central Asian countries.
As a result of the project in the partner countries of Central Asia, a new system of training teachers, based on the multilevel system with different possibilities of constructing the paths for the career development, including the scientific, academic and managerial, will be formed.
Please click on the following link to view EDUCA website: http://www-e.uni-magdeburg.de/educa/
EDUCA visit
EDUCA visitors to UCC October 2013