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Towards an Open Learning World: 50 Years UNESCO Institute for Education

  • June 2002

The UNESCO Institute for Education, with its operational base in the Hanseatic City of Hamburg,  in  Germany,  and  in  Europe,  has  an important role as a UNESCO educational institution:  the  excellent academic  and  political relationship between the Institute and all world regions are a treasure “hidden” at the Albert Ballin  house  in  the  Feldbrunnenstraße.  This potential  may  well  bear  fruit  in  the  coming years, in our own enlightened self-interest, both for  applied  educational  research  in  Germany and  for  the  further  development  of  programmes in Europe and throughout the world.

Download: Towards an Open Learning World: 50 Years UNESCO Institute for Education (PDF 1,03 MB)

Available in German: 50 Jahre UNESCO Institut für Pädagogik: auf dem Weg zu einer lernenden Welt (PDF 1,09 MB)

  • Author/Editor: Maren Elfert
  • Towards an Open Learning World: 50 Years UNESCO Institute for Education
  • UIE, 2002
  • ISBN
    13579
  • Available in: English, French, German