About ETEN
ETEN has 44 member institutions in 13 European countries and in the USA
ETEN (European Teacher Education Network) was founded in 1988 and aims to promote a wide range of cooperation, exchange, research and publication possibilities for:
ETEN operates within:
ETEN seeks and cooperates with partners from inside and outside Europe. The standard working language is British English.
ETEN (European Teacher Education Network) was founded in 1988 and aims to promote a wide range of cooperation, exchange, research and publication possibilities for:
- University's and institutions engaged in Higher Vocational Education;
- Local education and social authorities;
- Relevant associations of teacher and social educatiors.
ETEN operates within:
- Socrates 2 and other EU and International programmes;
- Bi-lateral agreements;
- NORDPLUS for partners in the Nordic countries;
- Programmes financed from other available sources
ETEN seeks and cooperates with partners from inside and outside Europe. The standard working language is British English.