The European Union: An exceptional role in the education of the XXI century

Authors

  • Javier M. del Valle López Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
  • María Matarranz García

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14422/pym.i363.y2015.012

Keywords:

European Union, education policy, citizenship European, harmonization, Erasmus

Abstract

In varietate, Concordia, the European Union slogan reflects so accurate their values: bigger social cohesion (where all citizens in the European Union have the same educational opportunities, mobility and employability), bigger sense of belonging (whose people are culturally diverse but share the values of democracy and respect for pluralism) and central education not so much in content acquisition (only); but in competitions (which represent the practical application of these contents in a useful performance or useful way for real life). Education has taken the crucial role in this newEurope.

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How to Cite

del Valle López, J. M., & Matarranz García, M. (2015). The European Union: An exceptional role in the education of the XXI century. Journal of Parents and Teachers, (363), 68–72. https://doi.org/10.14422/pym.i363.y2015.012