Pupils’ exchange Sample Clauses

Pupils’ exchange. Authors18: Tuba Ardic, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx-­‐Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxxxx The fifth mobility field is pupils’ exchange. Pupils’ exchange mobility was specifically studied in Norway and Hungary. Studying abroad during high school is not a widespread practice in Hungary and Norway. The mobility of young Hungarians is strongly affected by the social and economic position of the country and, of course, by the social background of the family. Furthermore, the selection of destination country is not always a conscious choice. Instead, parental influence, social class or available opportunities are the determining factors. In the Norwegian context, internationalisation in education is a goal set by the government. Report No. 14 (2008–2009) to the Storting, “Internationalisation of Education”, presents internationalisation across all levels of the Norwegian education system: primary and secondary education and training, as well as higher education (Kunnskapsdepartementet, 2009). The report is the first of its kind in the Norwegian context and indicates that the internationalisation of education is a high political priority in the country. The main rule is that the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund offers scholarships to all pupils that hold 18 The authors are listed in alphabetical order. Norwegian citizenship19. Additionally, in order to get financial support from the Loan Fund, the exchange has to be organised through an approved cooperation programme between a Norwegian and foreign school (Lovdata, 2017, § 33-­‐8) or as a part of an approved exchange organisation (Lovdata, 2017, § 33-­‐9) However, despite strong political will and generous funding systems, the popularity of pupil’s exchanges among young Norwegians varies across the Norwegian municipalities (Tungesvik, 2016, p. 13). The main motivation often comes from pupils themselves.20 Furthermore, Norway has become increasingly popular as a destination among international students/ pupils (Statistics Norway, 2016: 19). The term “pupil mobility” refers to the education of young people aged 16–20 in foreign high schools. On the one hand the motivations, processes and distances of mobility are different between students in Norway and Hungary. On the other hand, there are also similarities: such as changes in personality, the processes of becoming an adult, and the role of adventurousness in the context of pupil mobility. Differences...
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  • Bulletin Board Space The City shall provide reasonable space on bulletin boards for official Union notices of a non-controversial nature at each central work area.

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