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Policy development.
As many schools are making use of the possibilities offered by the
validation of Non Formal and Informal Learning, it has been necessary
to produce guidelines. These have been approved by the EEAA Council and can
be downloaded
here.
Procedures have also been
further defined for special provision for an abbreviated process of Dual
Accreditation in cases where schools have already gained another
accreditation (government, university). These can be downloaded
here.
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EEAA General Assembly
2011. Mark your calendars for 27-28 October 2011 in London
(High Leigh
Conference Center). Our keynote speaker will be
Dr. Alister McGrath.
Topic to be announced.
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The EEAA Council met in in
April in Rome Consultation. Read some excerpts from the
minutes. The next Council meeting
will be
in Paris 4-6 November 2010.
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We
welcome into EEAA membership the
Copenhagen Lutheran School of Theology (København).
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The Post Graduate Certificate
in Theological Education has now moved into the executive phase.
This is an exciting and unique opportunity for in-service faculty
development in evangelical theological education. The plan is that the PGCTE
will be fully accredited by a British University and
delivered beginning Summer 2011. Further details and publicity will
be soon forthcoming. For more information and to be placed on a continuing
interest list, please contact Dr. Graham Cheesman at
network@eeaa.eu.
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Partnerships are being sought
by Saint Petersburg Christian University.
Read more...
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FEET Biannual Conference.
20-24 August 2010. The conferences of the
Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians (EEAA Associates) are
inspiring occasions. The target audience of the conferences is theological
educators and researchers and the topic this year is Evangelical
Theological Interpretation within Contemporary European Culture.
Download the invitation flier
here.More news...