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Teacher recognition within the Nordic countries
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Document Date: 2008-12-09 10:18:02


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City

Reykjavik / Copenhagen / Ph.D / Stockholm / /

Company

Opetushallitus / Högskoleverket / /

Country

Norway / Iceland / Sweden / Finland / Denmark / /

Facility

University of Iceland / University of Iceland Norwegian Agency / /

IndustryTerm

recognition networks / foreign educational systems / education systems / /

Organization

University of Iceland Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance / Office for Academic Affairs / European Commission / States party / Swedish National Agency for Higher Education / European Union / Danish Centre for Assessment of Foreign Qualifications / Lisbon Convention Recognition Committee / Icelandic Ministry of Education / Council of Europe / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / University of Iceland / /

Person

Ingrid Björkly / Ann Besmanoff / Raija Timonen / Stefan Löfkvist / Ph / Kerstin Lindgren / Allan Bruun Pedersen / /

Position

credential evaluator / project leader / Denmark Gry Dose Jarmer / Teacher / foreign teacher / Nordic teacher / counsellor / high quality teacher / specific teacher / credential evaluator / Norway Hafdis Ingvarsdottir / lecturer / national teacher / representative / Nordic countries Teacher / project leader / Denmark Gry Dose Jarmer / credential evaluator / senior credential evaluator / Sweden 5 The group / senior credential evaluator / migrant teacher / senior credential evaluator / 5 The group / credential evaluator / /

ProvinceOrState

EU / /

PublishedMedium

the National / /

Region

Nordic countries / /

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