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Veranstaltungsdokumentation (Juni 2008)
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NECE - "Networking for the European Parliament Elections 2009" |

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The conference, co- hosted by the Dutch Institute for Political Participation and the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, was the fourth meeting in a series of European civic education networking conferences. It was organized to give European multipliers in the field of citizenship education access to information and opportunities for exchange in the areas of existing and planned models, measures and projects for mobilizing voters in the European Parliament elections 2009.
The seminar was attended by 130 participants engaging in civic education from 17 European countries. It provided a platform for sharing experiences of previous campaigns and for discussing best practices and common projects for 2009.
- Programme (PDF-Version: 181 KB)
- Participants (PDF-Version: 56 KB)
- Biographies (PDF-Version: 4.506 KB)
- Conference report (PDF-Version: 77 KB)
Speeches & Panels 11th of June, 2008
- Thomas Krüger, President of the Federal Agency for Civic
Education: Opening address (PDF-Version: 87 KB)
- Aurora Tranescu: European Union Parliament and the Direct Democracy (Power Point Presentation: 1.920 KB)
- Why vote? EP elections 2009 (PDF-Version: 320 KB)
Speeches & Panels 12th of June, 2008
- Krista Baumane: Try on a Party! politika.lv special offer for the election’s season (PDF-Version: 148 KB)
- Eva Feldmann: Youth, Europe and the role of peer group activities (PDF-Version: 152 KB)
- Bahar Güngör (PDF-Version: 66 KB)
- Alexandre Heully: The European Citizens Agora for the 2009 EP Elections (Power Point Presentation: 1.640 KB)
- Jürgen Kalb: The European Parliament Election 2009 in school lessons (PDF-Version: 477 KB)
- Andrea Meschede: Research with GrafStat
(PDF-Version: 1.327 KB)
- Ede Teinbas: Citizenship education for migrants in Estonia (PDF-Version: 184 KB)
- Jens Tenscher: European Parliamentary Campaigns (PDF-Version: 2.205 KB)
- Carolina Ugarte: Networking for the European Parliament Elections 09 (Power Point Presentation: 2.160 KB)
- Martin Wassermair: wahlkabine.at – An online orientation tool awakens a new interest in politics (PDF-Version: 760 KB)
- Florian Wenzel, Gabriele Rösing, Susanne Ulrich: One Europe – Many democracies (PDF-Version: 670 KB)
- Politikfabrik: Euro Wahl Gang 09 (PDF-Version: 153 KB)
- Politikfabrik: Euro Wahl Gang 09 - IDEAS, VISIONS, CONCEPTS (PDF-Version: 1.547 KB)
- GrafStat - Software for Empirical Studies in Civic Education (PDF-Version: 100 KB)
- Network JuniorVoting. European Election 2009 (PDF-Version: 830 KB)
- Instituut voor Publiek en Politiek (IPP): Mock elections (Power Point Presentation: 1.510 KB)
- Jochum de Graaf (IPP), Pamela Brandt (bpb): VoteMatch EU 2009 The making of... (Power Point Presentation: 1.240 KB)
- Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb: Wahl-O-Mat, Pamela Brandt (Power Point Presentation: 4.950 KB)
Speeches & Panels 13th of June, 2008
- The European Parlament's information and communication strategy for the 2009 european elections (Power Point Presentation: 105 KB)
- Information and communication strategy of DG Communication for the 2009 european elections (PDF-Version: 85 KB)
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09. Februar 2012
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NECE - Networking European Citizenship Education
NECE is an initiative for networking citizenship education in Europe.The initiative’s chief goal is to promote the Europeanisation of citizenship education, and to contribute to the creation of a European general public. |
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