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− | The [[Department of Educational Sciences, University of Ljubljana|Department of Educational Sciences]] at the [[University of Ljubljana]] is one of the | + | The [[Department of Educational Sciences, University of Ljubljana|Department of Educational Sciences]] at the [[University of Ljubljana]] is one of the three faculties for educational sciences in the country. Its predecessor, the College of Educational Sciences, was founded in [[established::1947]] and throughout history changed to the university study programme. Today the faculty comprises of 9 departments and offers 8 graduate, 10 taught Master programmes and a doctoral study programme. |
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With the Bologna Process, the graduate and postgraduate programmes have adapted to changes in university teaching: the three-year BA, two-year MA, and three-year PhD programmes were fully introduced till 2010. | With the Bologna Process, the graduate and postgraduate programmes have adapted to changes in university teaching: the three-year BA, two-year MA, and three-year PhD programmes were fully introduced till 2010. | ||
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+ | The faculty is active in international projects and has signed agreements with many foreign university (Comenius and Central European Exchange Program for University Studies-CEEPUS). Student and academic staff exchange at the faculty is possible within the framework of Erasmus programme. | ||
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+ | The agreement for Erasmus student exchange is signed with universities in Austria (Paedagogische Hoschschule in Klagenfurt and Linz, Karl-Franzens-Universitat Graz), Belgium (Lessius Hogeschool, Antwerpen), Bulgaria (St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Turnovo, South-West University Neofit Rilski), Cyprus (University of Cyprus), Greece (University of Peloponnese), Croatia (University of Rijeka, University of Zagreb, University of Pula), Czech Republic (Masaryk University, Jan Evangelista Purkyne University, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Tomas Bata University Zlin), Germany (Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen, University of Luneburg, University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Universitat Hildesheim, Baltic College / University of Applied Sciences |
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The faculty changed its organisation and level of study many times in more than 50 years of its existence. In 1967 the College for Educational Sciences helped with the beginings of the Faculty of Education at the University of Maribor.
With the Bologna Process, the graduate and postgraduate programmes have adapted to changes in university teaching: the three-year BA, two-year MA, and three-year PhD programmes were fully introduced till 2010.
The faculty is active in international projects and has signed agreements with many foreign university (Comenius and Central European Exchange Program for University Studies-CEEPUS). Student and academic staff exchange at the faculty is possible within the framework of Erasmus programme.
The agreement for Erasmus student exchange is signed with universities in Austria (Paedagogische Hoschschule in Klagenfurt and Linz, Karl-Franzens-Universitat Graz), Belgium (Lessius Hogeschool, Antwerpen), Bulgaria (St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Turnovo, South-West University Neofit Rilski), Cyprus (University of Cyprus), Greece (University of Peloponnese), Croatia (University of Rijeka, University of Zagreb, University of Pula), Czech Republic (Masaryk University, Jan Evangelista Purkyne University, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Tomas Bata University Zlin), Germany (Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen, University of Luneburg, University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Universitat Hildesheim, Baltic College / University of Applied Sciences
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