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Legislation

40. HUNGARY. STATUTES (1999). Amendment to the Public Education Act (of 1993).

1. HUNGARY. STATUTES (1996). Amendment to the Public Education Act (of 1993). [This extends compulsory education in Hungary to age 18, for example.]

2. HUNGARY. STATUTES (1995). Amendment to the Public Education Act 1993. [This made further amendments to the National Core Curriculum.]

3. HUNGARY. STATUTES (1993). Act LXXIX on Public Education.

4. HUNGARY. STATUTES (1990). Act IV (Amendment to Education Act 1985).

5. HUNGARY. STATUTES (1990a). Act LXV. [Decentralised many responsibilities for education to the municipalities.]

6. HUNGARY. STATUTES (1985). Education Act.

54. HUNGARY. STATUTES (1993). Act LXXX on Higher Education

55. HUNGARY (1997). Government Decree No. 111/1997 (VI. 27).

56. HUNGARY (1994). Government Decree No. 158/1994 (XI.17).

57. HUNGARY (1996). Government Decree No. 6/1996 (I.8).

58. HUNGARY (2000). Government Decree No. 168/2000 (IX.29).

59. HUNGARY (1996). Government Decree No. 4/1996 (I.18).

60. HUNGARY (1996). Government Decree No. 157/1996 (X.22).

61. HUNGARY (1997). Government Decree No. 166/1997 (X.3).

62. HUNGARY (1998). Government Decree No. 105/1998 (V.23).

63. HUNGARY (1998). Government Decree No. 146/1998 (IX.9).

64. HUNGARY (2001). Government Decree No. 129/2001 (VII.13).

65. HUNGARY (2002). Government Decree No. 44/2002 (III.21).

Bibliography

7. BATHORY, Z. (1995). 'Hungary.' In POSTLETHWAITE, T. N. (Ed) (n.d.) International Encyclopedia of National Systems of Education. Second edn. London: Pergarmon.

8. BRITISH HELSINKI HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP (1998). Hungarian Parliamentary Elections, Second Round, 24 May 1998. [Online] at http://www.bhhrg.org/

9. CENTRE FOR COOPERATION WITH THE ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION (1996). Secondary Education Systems in Phare Countries: Survey and Project Proposals. Paris: OECD.

10. COUNCIL OF EUROPE (1994). 'Hungary: education of minorities.' Council of Europe Newsletter, 3, 24.

49. EDUCATION JOURNAL (2000). 'Around the World', September.

41. EURYDICE EUROPEAN UNIT (1999). Supplement to the Study on the Structures of the Education and Initial Training Systems in the European Union. The Situation in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. Brussels: EURYDICE European Unit. [Online] at http://www.eurydice.org/

11. EURYDICE EUROPEAN UNIT (1997). Supplement to the Study on the Structures of the Education and Initial Training Systems in the European Union. The Situation in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. Brussels: EURYDICE European Unit. [Online] at http://www.eurydice.org/ (Superseded by EURYDICE EUROPEAN UNIT (1999).)

48. Response to an official EURYDICE Network enquiry on vocational education at age 14.  Unpublished document.

70. Response to an official Eurydice Network enquiry on textbooks (2006).  Unpublished document.

72. Informal meeting note from Eurydice Network Extraordinary Heads of Units meeting (2006). Unpublished.   

52. EURYDICE UNIT FOR ENGLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND (2003). Transition from primary to secondary education. Unpublished report.

73. EURYDICE UNIT, HUNGARY (2006). The Education System in Hungary (2004/2005).  [Online] via the EURYBASE database at http://www.eurydice.org/

71. EURYDICE UNIT, HUNGARY (2006). The Education System in Hungary (2003/2004).  [Online] via the EURYBASE database at www.eurydice.org

51. EURYDICE HUNGARIAN UNIT (2002). Approaches to the Evaluation of Schools which Provide Compulsory Education in Hungary 2000/2001. Budapest: Eurydice Hungarian Unit.

50. EURYDICE UNIT, HUNGARY (2001). National Description of Hungary.  Supplement to the EURYDICE Study on "Foreign Language Teaching in Schools in Europe".  Brussels: EURYDICE EUROPEAN UNIT.

43. EURYDICE UNIT, HUNGARY (2001). The Education System in Hungary (1999/2000). [Online] via the EURYBASE database at http://www.eurydice.org/

12. EURYDICE UNIT, HUNGARY (1999). Summary Sheets on Education Systems in Europe: Hungary. Available [online] via the EURYBASE database at http://www.eurydice.org/

74. HUNGARIAN INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (2007). Education in Hungary 2006. Budapest: Hungarian Institute for Educational Research and Development. Online [26/07/07]

13. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND EDUCATION (1997). The Hungarian Core Programme of Kindergarten Education. Budapest: Ministry of Culture and Education

14. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND EDUCATION (1997a). The Long-Term Strategy for the Development of Hungarian School Education. Budapest: Ministry of Culture and Education.

15. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND EDUCATION (1996). A Guide to the Hungarian National Core Curriculum. Budapest: Ministry of Culture and Education.

16. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND EDUCATION (1996a). On the Move: a Millenium of Excellence. School Education in Hungary. A Brief Guide. Budapest: Ministry of Culture and Education.

17. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (1998). Objectifs du Ministère hongrois de l'Education [The aims of the Hungarian Ministry of Education]. Unpublished report.

18. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (1998a). Key Statistics About Public Education. [Online] at http://www.om.hu/

19. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (1998b). The New, Two-Level School-Leaving Exam. [Online] at http://www.om.hu/

44. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (2000). Framework Curriculum for Primary Education. [Online] at http://www.om.hu/

45.HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (2000a). Framework Curriculum for Secondary Schools -  Volume I. [Online] at http://www.om.hu/

46. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (2000b). Framework Curriculum for Secondary Schools - Volume II. [Online] at http://www.om.hu/

69.  HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (2006).  Education in Hungary. [Online] at http://www.om.hu (accessed 17/07/2006).

20. KROLOPP, J. and TOMPA, K. (1996). 'Pupil assessment in Hungary.' Paper presented at the joint British Council/SCAA Seminar on Pupil Assessment Across Europe, London, 23-25 January. [Authors are researchers from the Centre of Evaluation Studies at the National Institute of Public Education, Hungary.]

53. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC EDUCATION (OKI) (2004). Teaching and Learning: Concerning Observational Research on School Subjects. Budapest: OKI.

21. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC EDUCATION (1997). Comments received from Dr A Horvath on NFER/SCAA questionnaire on curriculum and assessment frameworks. [Dr Horvath is Deputy General Director of the National Institute of Public Education in Budapest.]

22. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC EDUCATION (1997a). Education in Hungary 1996. Budapest: National Institute of Public Education.

23. NOBLE, P. (1997). 'A carefully-planned diet', Times Educ. Suppl.,Curriculum Materials, 17 October, 16.

24. ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD) (1998). Overcoming Failure at School. Paris: OECD.

25. P. M. COMMUNICATIONS (1997). 'Reporting Hungary: regional role for capital', The Sunday Telegraph, 29 June.

26. P. M. COMMUNICATIONS (1997a). 'Reporting Hungary: austerity opens way to growth', The Sunday Telelgraph, 29 June.

27. P. M. COMMUNICATIONS (1997b). 'Reporting Hungary: private firms now dominate economy', The Sunday Telegraph, 29 June.

28. P. M. COMMUNICATIONS (1997c). 'Reporting Hungary: boosting the export of farm produce', The Sunday Telegraph, 29 June.

29. WEST, R. and CRIGHTON, J. (1999). 'Examination reform in Central and Eastern Europe: issues and trends', Assessment in Education, 6, 2, 271-89.

66. EURYDICE UNIT FOR HUNGARY (2003). The Education System in Hungary (2001/2002). [Online] via the EURYDICE Network's EURYBASE database at http://www.eurydice.org [The EURYDICE Network is the European education information network.]

67. EURYDICE EUROPEAN UNIT (2002). Key Topics in Education in Europe: Volume 3. The Teaching Profession in Europe: Profile, Trends and Concerns. Report 1: Initial Training and Transition to Working Life: General Lower Secondary Education. Available online at http://www.eurydice.org/Documents/KeyTopics3/en/FrameSet1.htm [2 December, 2004].

68. HUNGARY. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC EDUCATION (2003). Education in Hungary 2003. Available online at ftp://ftp.oki.hu/education2003/Education2003.pdf [7 December, 2004].

Further reading

BURGHES, D. (2008). International Comparative Study in Mathematics Teacher Training. Reading: CfBT Education Trust [online] [16 July, 2008].

EURYDICE HUNGARIAN UNIT (2002). Approaches to the Evaluation of Schools which Provide Compulsory Education in Hungary 2000/2001. Budapest: Eurydice Hungarian Unit.

31. HUNGARY. MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND EDUCATION (1997a). The Long-Term Strategy for the Development of Hungarian School Education. Budapest: Ministry of Culture and Education.

KOVATS, A. (2002). 'Integration of migrant children into compulsory education in Hungary.' In: LE METAIS, J. (Ed) A Europe of Differences: Educational Responses for Interculturalism. Enschede: CIDREE/SLO.

47. LANNART, J. (Ed) (2001). Education in Hungary 2000. Budapest: National Institute of Public Education.

SUTHERLAND, R. (2002). A Comparative Study of Algebra Curricula. London: Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. [Australia (Victoria), Canada (British Columbia and Quebec), France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands and Singapore.]

33. VARI, P. (Ed) (1997). Monitor 95: National Assessment of Student Achievement. Budapest: National Institute of Public Education.

34. WEST, R. and CRIGHTON, J. (1999). 'Examination reform in Central and Eastern Europe: issues and trends', Assessment in Education, 6, 2, 271-89.

 

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