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Germany has deficits in education, immigration and finance, but regulation of services is a big issue.
ECONOMIST: German services
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And, in Germany, particular attention will be paid to vocational education.
BBC: Green shoots for recovery
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Many parents still look back on communist East Germany as a provider of first-rate secondary education in its many good grammar schools, though few regret the ideological brainwashing that went with it.
ECONOMIST: Reforming education
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Both of these projects will inform discussions during the forthcoming fifth International Conference of Ministers and Senior Officials responsible for Physical Education and Sport (MINEPS V) to be held in Berlin (Germany), from 28 to 30 May 2013.
UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences
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The study, performed in partnership with the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research, Braunschweig, Germany, will consist of a mapping of Holocaust education in all UNESCO member states, with a view of identifying where and in which contexts the Holocaust is taught.
UNESCO: Education
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As part of this re-invention, Mr Green is looking for ideas in Europe, and had travelled to Germany to see how vocational education might be more effectively integrated into the schools system.
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The joint venture will exclude Bertelsmann's trade publishing business in Germany and Pearson will retain rights to use the Penguin brand in education markets worldwide.
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The Regional Conference of Water and Education of the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) for Europe and The United States placed in the preparatory process for the World Conference of Education for the Sustainable Development (Bonn, Germany, March, 2009) and the World V Forum of the Water (Istanbul, Turkey, March, 2009).
UNESCO: Programa Hidrol��gico Internacional: Regional Conference of Water and Education for Europe and The United States
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In fact, Mr Goldhagen also cites German re-education, the criminalisation of anti-Semitic expression, Germany's reintegration into Europe and other factors.
ECONOMIST: Hitler��s death camps
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Unlike Germany, where decades of intensive Holocaust-sensitivity education has relegated Nazism to a fringe skinhead culture, in Japan a majority of Japanese are not really sure whether what they did in Nanking was right or wrong.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Letter from Japan: Past Imperfect?