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"Complimentary educational resources available to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Bremen Continuing Education Act and the Education Act"

50 years ago, in 1974, the Bremen Assembly enacted two significant laws: the Bremen Continuing Education Act and the Bremen Education Leave Act (now known as the Education Time Act). To mark this anniversary, a series of 50 free continuing education opportunities for adults have been crafted,...

Fifty complimentary educational advantages commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Bremen...
Fifty complimentary educational advantages commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Bremen Continuing Education Act and the Education Act

"Complimentary educational resources available to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Bremen Continuing Education Act and the Education Act"

Bremen, Germany — In a bid to mark the 50th anniversary of the Bremen Continuing Education Act and the Bremen Educational Leave Act (now known as the Educational Time Act), the city of Bremen has announced a series of free continuing education offers for adults. These offers aim to provide a broad educational experience and spark interest, serving as an anniversary gift to the citizens of Bremen.

The diverse program includes a wide range of topics, from philosophy and renewable energy to vocational training, politics, science, culture, history, and new technologies. The educational offers will be available from September to November 2024, at various locations and digitally.

One of the highlights of the program is an online information evening about balcony solar modules and self-built solar installations, scheduled for September 18. Registration links for this event can be found on the provided website. Another notable offering is a trial lesson "Electrical Specialist for Specified Activities (EFKffT)" by the Academy of Crafts at the Unterweser, available on October 2.

The Bremen Continuing Education Act and the Bremen Educational Leave Act were passed in 1974, and these laws support continuing education institutions in Bremen, Germany. These institutions, along with the Chamber of Labor and the House of the Senator for Children and Education, have collaborated to create this extensive program.

Senator for Children and Education, Sascha Karolin Aulepp, has reiterated that the diverse program aims to provide a broad educational experience. He stated, "The goal of the offers is to spark interest and provide an anniversary gift to the citizens of Bremen."

For those interested in philosophy, an online course titled "Enlightened Thinking According to Immanuel Kant" by the Bremen Volkshochschule is available on September 12. All Bremen employees also have the right to paid leave for continuing education, a significant part of the educational landscape.

To get detailed and current information about these offers, it is best to check official Bremen city or state government websites related to adult education, Bremen adult education centers (Volkshochschule Bremen), press releases or announcements from Bremen's education ministry, and local news outlets covering Bremen educational events around the anniversary date.

These efforts are part of the city's mission to make continuing education an indispensable part of the educational landscape due to numerous societal challenges. The program is a testament to Bremen's commitment to lifelong learning and personal development.

In line with the city's mission of emphasizing lifelong learning and self-development, the diverse program of continuing education offers in Bremen encompasses a multitude of learning opportunities, ranging from philosophy to renewable energy, technology, and more. Adult citizens are invited to participate in these free educational experiences, which run from September to November 2024, both physically and online.

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