Education and the European Digital Agenda: Switzerland, Germany and Sweden after 1970
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Short Description

The adoption of information and communications technologies (ICTs) within public schooling, higher education, and vocational education and training has been widely acknowledged as a major challenge. The Education and the European Digital Agenda project aims to document how this challenge was confronted in Europe during the initial decades following the emergence of microchip technology, which fundamentally transformed businesses, public administration, and daily life. The database reconstructs the responses of policymakers and other relevant stakeholders in Germany (both the GDR and the FRG until 1990, and the unified German state from then onwards), Switzerland, and Sweden, as well as other international organisations such as EC/EU and UNESCO, to the educational challenges brought about by technological change from 1970 until the early 2000s, at the end of the dot-com boom.

Digital transformation, computerisation, Education, education policy, School, Training, Europe, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland

Digital transformation, computerisation, Education, education policy, School, Training, Europe, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland

Finished

Education and the European Digital
Agenda: Switzerland, Germany and
Sweden after 1970

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