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if everyone learns a new common language instead of privileging one's mother tongue. Esperanto was created by Ludwik Lazarus Zamenhof in 1873 ZAM 87 with the aim to provide a world communication language that everybody has to learn as a second language.
Implementing a national Foreign languages Education Strategy is a priority for the Department of education and Skills, as are science and maths,
and a new Foreign languages in Education Strategy. The development of a new National Skills Strategy will provide a crucial framework for understanding
Develop and implement the new Foreign languages in Education Strategy; Publish regional labour market profiles to better reconcile available skills with employers'needs;
and commence implementation of a new Foreign languages in Education Strategy. DES) 21 Publish the national employer survey of higher and further education outcomes.
which represents the basic education needed to develop cognitive skills (2000) UNIVERSITY%Gross enrolment ratio of tertiary students enrolled in science, mathematics and engineering,
. Health education Education 4. Education Community Housing Civic engagement Life satisfaction Safety Housing and community amenities Recreation,
and promote health education. mhealth-With ICT, mobile platforms and the storage capabilities of cloud computing, transmission and processing technologies,
and others to play a beneficial role for health education, public participation and the realisation of economic opportunities.
The Foreign language Plan increases the number of classes given in English at all levels throughout the education system,
In 2010 the number of (Hungarian and foreign language) publications related to the region was 22,776: 57%of the total.
As for innovation output indicators, in 2008 the number of Hungarian and foreign language publications related to Central Hungary was 12,816 and 10,141, respectively,
Examples of this second connotation are the introduction of a general education system, the legislation of unions and the recognition of new rights.
and book chapters as well as the number of articles published in foreign language grew faster than the number of publications in Hungarian language.
The situation is far more advantageous in the institutes of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) where all researchers speak at least one foreign language
basic education, literacy and numeracy; language learning; hard and soft skills, and; entrepreneurship training. 170 As described elsewhere in this report,
Examples of this second connotation are the introduction of a general education system, the legislation of unions and the recognition of new rights.
and improve policybeyond GDP'in all kinds of areas of health education, transport, combating poverty
Research is also being carried out on the role of social innovation for poverty reduction (Improve project) and in the context of a Social Platform on Innovative Social services in health education and welfare (INNOSERV.
particularly from public authorities for example, making the case for public funding for drugs treatment or sex education.
as a form of public venturing. 400) Volunteering in the public sector. Encouraging volunteering within the public sector (for example in health education and care),
They include the continued growth of social industries such as health education and care. Social provision has also been opened up to business in many countries.
Garden Organic and the Health education Trust) is a network of schools and communities across the UK
Over the next 20 years, the biggest growth for national economies is likely to come in health education,
There have been many case studies of social innovations within different fields (including health education, and criminal policy),
It is also becoming apparent to many that the key industries of the twenty-first century health education,
such as building better health education, mobility and ultimately improving democracy and redesigning socioeconomic models. The value of DSI experiments is difficult to quantify using traditional indicators of success and impact
and the European commission's Directorates General education and Culture, Information Society and Media, and Enterprise and Industry during 2007 and 2008, suggests that indirectly,
such as building better health education, mobility and ultimately improving democracy and redesigning socioeconomic models. The value of DSI experiments is difficult to quantify using traditional indicators of success and impact
and the European commission's Directorates General education and Culture, Information Society and Media, and Enterprise and Industry during 2007 and 2008, suggests that indirectly,
regulation Market penetration rates, global revenues++Medium to long term Preserving global competitiveness of EU industry, societal impacts of new technologies (work, health education, etc.
ICTS offer a platform for health education which plays a major role in the prevention of many diseases.
and health education-There is need to have continuous mobilization and health education to educate the communities on the importance of immunization,
immunisable diseases, vaccines, side effects etc. Effective mobilization and education can be attained through well-planned campaigns, multiple channels of communication, community participation, media and through the delivery of content that is relevant to the community.
thus facilitating training and health education in the community. Enhancing healthcare delivery through ICTS 155 Figure 5:
teaching more foreign languages; and creating at least one vocational centre of excellence in each of the eight Andalusia provinces to improve connections with businesses.
teaching more foreign languages; and creating at least one vocational centre of excellence in each of the eight Andalusia provinces to improve public support and connections with businesses.
offering expanded on-line and foreign language training. Entrepreneurship education The EU generally lags in entrepreneurship education,
The regional innovation system separates itself from the general education and employment systems, suggesting that the official view of innovation is exclusively about R&d.
The foundations of such ability are basic education to develop cognitive skills and skills in science and mathematics.
which represents the basic education needed to develop cognitive skills (2000) ENROLMENT%Gross enrolment ratio of tertiary students enrolled in science, mathematics and engineering,
Foreign language skills will become increasingly important. However, the limited demand for language skills by the existing cohort of companies can result in reduced retention of graduates with such skills and perhaps reduced interest in acquiring language skills.
Foreign language skills will become increasingly important. However, the limited demand for language skills by the existing cohort of companies in the South East can result in reduced retention of graduates with such skills and perhaps reduced interest in acquiring language skills.
The social conquest of general education. Journal of General education, 62 (1), 43. Hollerer, T.,Feiner, S,
. & Pavlik, J. 1999, October). Situated documentaries: Embedding multimedia presentations in the real world. In Proc.
Health education, Social services (n=23; Mining, Construction (n=72; Transportation, Communication, Utilities (n=26; Retail, Hotel, Restaurant (n=45;
and basic education (35th) and enrollment figures for higher education are also on the rise, even though the quality of education in particular the quality of management schools (68th) and the disconnect between educational content
Poor public health (71st) and basic education standards (89th), two other critical building blocks of competitiveness, require urgent attention.
By contrast, Indonesia provides almost universal basic education of satisfactory quality (51st) and the macroeconomic environment is stable,
The picture is even bleaker in the health and basic education pillar (101st. Despite improvements across the board over the past few years, poor public health and education standards remain a prime cause of India's low productivity.
and a satisfactory performance in the public health and basic education pillar (64th). The challenges going forward are
We have presented already a white paper on quality in basic education. The education system must provide development opportunities for all people.
Foreign language competence...253 12.3. Intercultural Competencies and the Innovation Process...264"Innosupport: Supporting Innovation in SMES"-1. Introduction:
Foreign language http://www. engines4ed. org/hyperbook/nodes/NODE-302-pg. html Modern training regimens often divorce instruction from practice,
Foreign language competence page 253 of 271 12.2. Foreign language competence Introduction The manager of big company wakes up in the middle of the night.
In her dream she had presented her new, exciting product on a huge market square. A big crowd of people had been standing around her, friendly faces, open-minded, long beards and capes.
and survive without foreign language knowledge. Nowadays, in a globalised economy, foreign language and intercultural competencies have become decisive factors.
Products, services and information are moving fast between continents and if we want to be more than a simple passive observer,
therefore we need adequate communication tools, firstly, foreign language skills. 12.2.1. What does it mean to be competent in another language?..
Why and where does foreign language competence matter in innovation processes?..254 12.2.3. Seeking and comparing innovative solutions abroad...
How to acquire foreign language competence for the company?..257 12.2.5. Case studies...258 12.2.6. Self-Assessment foreign language competencies and needs...
259 12.2.7. Resources...262"Innosupport: Supporting Innovation in SMES"-12.2. Foreign language competence page 254 of 271 12.2.1.
What does it mean to be competent in another language? To be competent in another language obviously also depends on
and a detailed product presentation for a huge audience require different levels of foreign language competence.
Foreign language skills should never be regarded separately from other social competencies. It might happen that it is not the German businessman who gets the order after a perfect product presentation with representatives from a Portuguese company but the pleasant Romanian partner,
forcing also The english to learn foreign languages Foreign language competence is also a political instrument. Surely, during negotiation the native speaker from the UK has advantages as the nonnative speaker might sometimes be occupied more with finding the right words than with the subject of negotiation
The author hopes that the input so far has motivated the reader to get to know even more about the importance of foreign language competence in innovation.
Why and where does foreign language competence matter in innovation processes? An international company had developed a new type of car
Foreign language competence page 255 of 271 NOVA=new=no vá=it doesn't work There are a lot of similar examples
when addressed in their mother tongue. Other reports present figures which show the importance of foreign languages for business.
For example, in Limburg (Belgium) 35%of the companies interviewed admitted that they had missed business opportunities due to lack of foreign language competencies,
while for the regions studied in the UK, Spain, Germany and Denmark the figures were respectively 31%,18%,15%and 14%.
Foreign language competence page 256 of 271 Foreign language competence is needed at all steps of innovation: 12.2.3. Seeking and comparing innovative solutions abroad This sector seems to be of special relevance
ecommerce) in the globalised market Gathering foreign language information like publications and patents Participating actively in international conferences and fairs Detecting international trends and challenges Foreign language competence in Innovation"Innosupport:
Foreign language competence page 257 of 271 Highly educated people from abroad are living in your country, often as immigrants,
How to acquire foreign language competence for the company? Principally there are two possibilities: 1. Employing people who are professional experts
and speak foreign languages e g . because they come from or were trained abroad. A big advantage is that those people,
and learnt foreign languages all his life so please note: the argument I am too old to start will not be accepted!
An advantage of foreign language skills is that these skills are also useful in private life for meeting interesting people,
Foreign language competence page 258 of 271 Isn't computer-based training a good alternative to courses?
Foreign language competence page 259 of 271 By contacting potential clients in their native languages, a lot of business is generated now,
Business related AND general foreign language competencies are required! BASF (extract of a statement of Jochen Muskalla, Quality Management Services at the LINGUA Symposium, Saarbrücken, 1994:
Self-Assessment foreign language competencies and needs How competent am I and what do need I? The following questionnaire helps you to assess existing language and presentation skills.
Foreign language competence page 260 of 271 The division into capabilities and needs is essential. For example, if you have marked 3 for your capabilities for negotiation
but you never have to deal with negotiations in a foreign language, there will be no learning objective.
Foreign language competence page 261 of 271 Mail Fax, memos Business letters Business news Sales brochures Commercial & financial reports Technical reports Export documentation
Foreign language competence page 262 of 271 Presentation using transparencies Powerpoint presentation Design of documentation for the customer Rhetorical skills Negotiation skills Technical skills for searching for information/patents
Foreign language competence page 263 of 271 Self learning tool for English grammar, run by the Technical University of Chemnitz.
There was thus broad agreement in the survey for public support for basic education, for financial assistance with SME training,
The Soeharto period however also laid the base for second stage as basic education improved sharply,
International acquisition requires capabilities such as speaking foreign languages and concrete activities such as travelling and observing. It is measured as the sum of travel and language.
Outdated science and technology education, the practical and multidisciplinary education is underdeveloped. The loss of popularity of careers in natural sciences and engineering-in line with the European trends.
and varies over time Fragmented, unfocused R&d at the public research units Outdated scientific education, continuous educational reform,
of natural sciences and technology and foreign languages; Vezetéstudomány 42. kötet 2011. szeptember pp. 15-28. Budapest Management Review vol. 42, September 2011 pp. 15-28 Clausen, Tommy (1997:
-General education and Culture (DG EAC. The project aimed to provide a better understanding of ICT-ELI that has significant scale
of which is the Information Society Unit. 2 Acknowledgements The authors of this report would like to thank Ana Carla Pereira, Godelieve Van den Brande and Jesus Maria Alquezar-Sabadie from the Directorate General education and Culture
in December 2011 on behalf of the Directorate General education and Culture (DG EAC), aimed to bring evidence to the debate about the mainstreaming of ICT-ELI,
'(SCALE CCR) undertaken by JRC-IPTS on behalf of the Directorate General education and Culture. The objectives of the study are to:
& Retail Health education Construction Accommodation & Food PAD Transportation Agriculture Other Activities Financial Activities Professional Activities IT Administration Activities 0 5 10 15
analysed and disseminated, in view of the large data gaps prevailing in many developing countries in basic statistics in the areas of the economy, health education, labour, etc.,
as percentage of OECD/DAC donors'gross national income 8. 2 Proportion of total bilateral, sector-allocable ODA of OECD/DAC donors to basic social services (basic education
and health education. 22 A vector-borne disease is a disease that is transmitted through an agent (person, animal or microorganism).
Outcome indicators Specialization indicator unit base year base value target value Source frequency Systematic research number of publications published in a foreign language pc 2012 18,195
Science education Physical education Visual Arts education Maths education IT in education Multimedia education Web-based learning Literacy education Reflective practice Adult education Final
The individual projects covered a range of subject such as physical education, adult education literacy, teacher professional learning, ICT, science education, visual education albeit all were within the Faculty of education.
including health education and government. APEC's focus areas are similar to those of the OECD, with emphasis on the leading role of the business sector.
B o O k 2 0 1 5 freedom of higher academic and art education. Autonomy entails the right to decision-making in matters belonging to internal administration.
Providing all public services, especially security, health education and economic services through web portals and applications; Becoming a pilot area for new technologies such as 4g and 5g, Wimax, IPTV, Wi-fi points and Basaksehir mobile applications;
and improve access to services such as health education etc. Otherwise the particularities are buried within the global population data.
Infrastructure includes physical infrastructure for transportation, communication (e g. broadband), energy/water as well as institutions for security, health education and the legal system.
) Market rules Standards Framework conditions Infrastructure Facilities for transport, communication, energy/water Institutions for security, health education, legal system (e g. employment and bankruptcy law) Economic stability Right
health education, legal system Largely national regulation no specific role for EU except opinion leadership Ensure provisions in labour law
Infrastructure includes physical infrastructure for transportation, communication (e g. broadband), energy/water as well as institutions for security, health education and the legal system.
) Market rules Standards Framework conditions Infrastructure Facilities for transport, communication, energy/water Institutions for security, health education, legal system (e g. employment and bankruptcy law) Economic stability Right
health education, legal system Largely national regulation no specific role for EU except opinion leadership Ensure provisions in labour law
24 3. 2 Percentage of higher education degree holders and those with foreign language knowledge...26 3. 3 Higher education...
examples of which are foreign language proficiency, the percentage rate of higher education graduates within the total population,
and those with foreign language knowledge Figure 22: The number of higher education degree holders in a breakdown by county(%)and the regional percentage rate of those with knowledge of a foreign language(%.
%Source: The National Innovation Office RDI Observatory's own calculations based on the Census for 2010,
The distribution of graduates and those proficient in a foreign language follows very different patterns: while the former is characterise d by dotted spatial pattern,
foreign language proficiency is characterise d rather by regional differences, on a scale which becomes increasingly narrower from west to east.
In contrast with this, foreign language proficiency can be presented as a regional slope slanting from west to east,
and develop community, health education and social infrastructure. The Section advocates the retention and development of health care facilities to serve local communities,
Social infrastructure includes facilities such as health education, recreation and childcare. These elements are overseen by many different Government departments
Closed innovation systems of laboratories, universities, research institutes, art schools, corporations, public administrations, professions are no longer a viable approach for future innovation.
It also enables the services provided to citizens to be improved (especially in the fields of health education
particularly those that affect citizens most directly (such as health education and justice. Open government is a new way of understanding the role of citizens who, through the new communication and participation media, play an ever more active part in decision-making and the development and control of government processes.
It also enables the services provided to citizens to be improved (especially in the fields of health education
particularly those that affect citizens most directly (such as health education and justice. Open government is a new way of understanding the role of citizens who, through the new communication and participation media, play an ever more active part in decision-making and the development and control of government processes.
The concept of the mundane economy embraces sectors that loom large in meeting core human needs-such as health education, food, water, housing, energy, social care and the like
and delivery of public social services like health education and social care for example. With respect to the developmental role we found some merit in the entrepreneurial state thesis propounded by Mazzucato (2013)
or potential team leaders and project management and foreign language language training (Markowitsch and Hefler, 2007).
offer foreign language training; broaden the focus of entrepreneurship skills development projects to encompass all occupations and not just management;
Key growth sectors for many European economies in the coming years will be health education and social care (Mulgan et al. 2007.
It looks at innovations in all sectors that are achieving high impact and productivity, particularly in relation to goals of better health education, employment or the environment,
In part this is because of the continued growth of social industries such as health education and care, but it is also
which provide general education as well as skills training. Some of the residents spend only a year or so with Barka to get back on their feet,
J. 2009) Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress. cliii Key dimensions including material living standards, health education, personal activities such as work
art schools, corporations, public administrations, professions are no longer a viable approach for future innovation. New roles and skills are needed to sensor
particularly from public authorities for example, making the case for public funding for drugs treatment or sex education.
as a form of public venturing. 400) Volunteering in the public sector. Encouraging volunteering within the public sector (for example in health education and care),
They include the continued growth of social industries such as health education and care. Social provision has also been opened up to business in many countries.
Garden Organic and the Health education Trust) is a network of schools and communities across the UK
and art schools to be covered in ranking. Data suffers from lack of agreed definitions and lack of availability.
Indicators for the dimension International Orientation in the Focused Institutional and Field-based Rankings Focused Institutional Ranking Definition Comments 1 Educational programs in foreign language The number of programs offered in a foreign language
and teaching in foreign languages. Good indicator of international orientation of teaching; composite indicators depend on the availability of each data element.
ZA Patents AR AR, CA, US, ZA 87 International Orientation educational programs in foreign language ZA AR, AU, CA, SA, ZA international academic
courses held in foreign language; special features; number of graduates; information about labor market entry. Student survey 4. 3. 2for measuring student satisfaction (see section 3. 3. 1),
as well as on programmes in a foreign language was largely available. As expected, the question of how to define aninternational student'came up occasionally.
an Institute for Water and Environment, an agricultural university, a School of Petroleum and Minerals, a military academy, several music academies and art schools, universities of applied sciences and a number of technical universities.
Stakeholders, in particular representatives of art schools, stressed the relevance of this indicator despite the poor data situation.
Robustness Availability Preliminary rating Feasibility score Data availability Conceptual clarity Data consistency Recommendation Percentage of programs in foreign language A a International joint research
Rapid rural-urban migration seems to overwhelm the ability to provide health education, water, transportation, energy and other services.
According to the Programme for International Student Assessment's (PISA) 2012 results, basic education in Nuevo León falls in the average range of the other 65 participating countries.
The educational system has a 96%median coverage for basic education 47%for high school and 78%for higher education.
and quality of the basic education received by the population, which is increasingly important in today's 2014 World Economic Forum The Global Competitiveness Report 2014 2015 7 1. 1:
Basic education increases the efficiency of each individual worker. Moreover, often workers who have received little formal education can carry out only simple manual tasks
In other words, lack of basic education can become a constraint on business development, with firms finding it difficult to move up the value chain by producing more sophisticated
and a healthy workforce that has received at least a basic education (pillar 4). As a country becomes more competitive,
and despite gradual improvements in recent years, health and basic education remains low. Only a handful of sub-Saharan economies the island states of Mauritius and Seychelles,
The country's competitiveness is pulled further down by the poor health and basic education of its population (131st.
Secondary education (ISCED levels 2 and 3) completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level,
health education, financial services, etc.?1=not at all; 7=to a great extent 2012 2013 weighted average SOURCE: World Economic Forum, Executive Opinion Survey, 2012 and 2013 editions 2014 World Economic Forum The Global Information technology Report 2014 319 3:
Secondary education (ISCED levels 2 and 3) completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level,
health education, financial services, etc.?1=not at all; 7=to a great extent 2012 2013 weighted average Source: World Economic Forum, Executive Opinion Survey, 2012 and 2013 editions 10.02 Internet access in schools*In your country, how widespread is Internet access in schools?
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