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Επιστολή ΕΤUCE στο ΥΠΑΙΘ για τη ζωντανή αναμετάδοση μαθημάτων
Αγαπητή Υπουργέ,
Η Ευρωπαϊκή Συνδικαλιστική Επιτροπή για την Εκπαίδευση (ΕΤUCE) αντιπροσωπεύει 132 συνδικάτα στην εκπαίδευση, δηλαδή 11 εκατομμύρια εκπαιδευτικούς στην Ευρώπη.
The disconnect between religion and culture
Μαγιάσης Σταύρος – Stavros Magiasis [1921-1976] Λίνδος, 1944
It is no longer possible to contrast a «secular» West with a «religious» East, writes Olivier Roy. Secularization and the de-culturation of religion are taking place in both East and West. The difference is the political forms that the de-culturated religions take.
Now a deal has been done, what lies ahead for the Greek economy?
Mykonos
Greece’s banks will reopen on Monday and the country will step back from the brink – but can the nation get back to normal or will it be permanently scarred?
Helena Smith in Athens
The Observer Saturday 18 July 2015
The end of capitalism has begun
stuartshils: orpheus’s mood after the departure of eurydice
Without us noticing, we are entering the postcapitalist era. At the heart of further change to come is information technology, new ways of working and the sharing economy. The old ways will take a long while to disappear, but it’s time to be utopian
Τι είναι η Ευρωπαϊκή εβδομάδα Προγραμματισμού;
David Bomberg (1890-1957) Ronda Valley, Spain, 1954
Πριν από λίγες μόνο μέρες επέστρεψα από τις Βρυξέλλες, όπου ταξίδεψα για να συμμετάσχω στη συνάντηση των πρεσβευτών του Europe Code Week (Ευρωπαική Εβδομάδα Προγραμματισμού) εκπροσωπώντας την Ελλάδα.
Π. Δημητρακόπουλος, 16/09/2015
A brief history of the European future
Max Pechstein (German, 1881 – 1955)
Or, why we must earn our inheritance
The sooner we get used to a future without the nation-state, writes Robert Menasse, the better; and the faster we’ll free ourselves from the current trap, between amnesia as to what the European project meant in the first place and absence of imagination about where it is heading.
Europeana for Education and Learning
~Albert Marquet~ Le Port de la Goulette (1928)
Provide ‘Fit for Education and Learning’ content to Europeana say new recommendations
Policymakers from EU education and culture ministries led by Europeana have released a new set of recommendations to encourage better use of digital cultural heritage content in education and learning, supporting Europe’s Digital Agenda commitment to ‘Open Up’ education through the opportunities afforded by the digital revolution.
A heavy prelude to chaos
Aspects of literary anti-Americanism in the interwar years
Despite its cultural prominence, anti-Americanism is the last European chauvinist discourse not to have fallen into general disrepute. While first emerging during the Romantic period, European anti-Americanism reached a peak during the interwar years; literature of the period represented the United States as the quintessence of a traumatic, unbridled modernity that presaged the destruction of Europe. Jesper Gulddal surveys the barely-charted territory of literary anti-Americanism.
The EU: The real sick man of Europe?
Poussin
Therese Kaufmann, Ivan Krastev, Claus Offe, Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann, Martin M. Simecka
Democratic deficit, enlargement fatigue and ever more rescue funds: is there still a future for a common Europe? In a discussion in Eurozine’s series "Europe talks to Europe", prominent intellectuals and opinion makers from western and eastern Europe diagnosed causes for the current malaise of the EU.
2014 EU Prize For Literature
Shaping Europe: Europeana 1914-1918 and Europeana 1989
Europeana and the European Parliament join forces to mark the events that shaped Europe
World War 1 and the fall of the Iron Curtain, two events that shaped the Europe we know today to be commemorated at the European Parliament in unique style. A family history roadshow, digitising personal memorabilia of MEPs for these two seminal periods of European history, is taking place in the Parliament.
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