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Fédération Européenne des Ecoles (FEDE)
The Fédération Européenne Des Ecoles (FEDE), the European School Association, officially recognized as advisors to the Council of Europe, promotes cross-European cooperation of schools and mutual recognition of qualification, diplomas and degrees.
Website: www.fede.org
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European Partnership of Evidence and Problem Based Paramedical Education (EPEPE)
EPEPE steht für European Partnership of Evidence and Problem Based Paramedical Education, dies bedeutet eine enge internationale Zusammenarbeit durch ein gemeinsames Curriculum, sowie durch gemeinsame Lehrpläne und ständigen Erfahrungsaustausch der in EPEPE zusammen geschlossenen Schulen.
Website: www.epepe.eu
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Verband Deutscher Privatschulverbände (VDP)
The Verband Deutscher Privatschulverbände (VDP) ist the largest association of private schools in Germany. It represents the interests of educational institutes all across Germany. These are schools operating in the fields of general education or vocational training as well as adult education facilities and universities of applied science. The central aim of the VDP is to promote and support the development of its member schools. The VDP is divided into five sections: business schools, language schools, schools of general education, technical schools, health care schools. Our schools have been members in the VDP for many years. Our head teachers and managers are personally involved in the work of the association.
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Michael Büchler |
| Deputy Chairperson: |
Gerhard Gleichmann |
| Deputy Chairperson: |
Dr. Dr. Barb Neumann |
| Deputy Chairperson: |
Petra Witt |
| Board member: |
Sigrid Baumann-Tornow |
| Board member: |
Werner Rose |
Website: www.privatschulen.de
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VDP Verband Deutscher Privatschulen NRW e.V.
The VDP Verband Deutscher Privatschulen NRW e.V. (Association Independent Schools Northrhine-Westfalia) represents the interests of denominational as well as non-denominational educational institutes in private ownership, which are schools operating in the fields of general education or vocational training as well as adult education facilities and universities of applied science. It does lobby and public relations work in the interest of its members and informs them about
- current developments associated with school politics in the Düsseldorfer Landtag (the NRW parliament)
- the cooperation with the Ministry of Education in NRW
- the school authorities in the five NRW regions
- activities and plans of the federal and regional job agencies
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Petra Witt |
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Patric Droste zu Senden |
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Dirk Norpoth |
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Arndt Paykowski |
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Daniel Poznanski |
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Roland Peters |
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Frank Scholz |
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Peter Susat |
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Website: www.vdpnrw.de
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Bundesverband staatlich anerkannter Berufsfachschulen für Gymnastik und Sport (BBGS)
In 1955, Germany's gymnastics schools formed the "Bundesverband staatlich anerkannter Berufsfachschulen für Gymnastik und Sport" (Federal Association of Recognized Colleges of Gymnastics and Sports). Today this association consists of 18 schools with altogether 1500 students and represents the interests of its members and students towards government department and institutes, organisations, institutions, associations, health insurance bodies.
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Frank Kegler, Berlin |
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Susanne Ganz, Düsseldorf |
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Christian Hoffstätter, Dortmund |
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Karlheinz Passon, München |
Der BBGS gehört zu den Verbänden mit besonderen Aufgaben im Deutschen Olympischen Sportbund (VmbA)
Website: www.bbgs-online.de
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Deutscher GymnastikBund e.V. (DGYMB e.V.)
Professional association of certified gymnastics teachers
The association advises its members on all job-related matters, whether they are employed or on their way towards self-employment or working freelance. Moreover, it provides information on current issues and new legislation relevant for the profession, congresses and symposiums, new literature and developments and trends in the fields of gymnastics, movement therapy and sports studies.
Website: www.dgymb.de
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Berufsverband der TanztherapeutInnen Deutschlands (BTD) Professional Association of Dance Therapists in Germany
The BTD was founded in 1996. It promotes the interests of its members in Germany, no matter what institute they work for, and of Dance Therapy as professional field in general. It also sets standards and makes sure that standards are maintained.
Website: www.btd-tanztherapie.de
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International Association for Art, Creativity and Therapy (IAACT)
The IAACT was founded in 1984. The main purpose of the association is to promote the relationship and cooperation between artists, doctors, art-therapists, psychotherapists and other persons involved in therapeutic professions, especially those connected with rehabilitation, preventative medicine and health education.
Website: www.igkgt-iaact.com
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International Network of Expressive Arts Therapy Training - European Graduate School (EGS)
The EGS was founded in 1994 and aims to provide the opportunity of continuous further training - in the form of a post-graduate course in Expressive Arts Therapy - to graduates or experienced professionals. The school provides the chance of research and studying to those whose qualities lie in creative and innovative research rather than in teaching and conveying information.
Website: www.egsuniversity.ch
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Deutscher Berufsverband der Motopäd/Innen / Mototherapeut/Innen DBM e.V.
Association of certified and recognized psychomotor therapist, providing: lobbying, exchange of information, further training, cooperation with training institutes and other associations, institutes or institutions.
Website: www.motopaedie-verband.de
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Bundesverband der Ausbildungsstätten für staatlich anerkannte Motopädinnen und Motopäden (BAM) e.V.
In Zeiten der strukturellen und inhaltlichen Neuorientierungen im Bereich der Psychomotorik haben sich Vertreterinnen und Vertreter von Ausbildungsschulen für Motopädie 2006 zusammengefunden und den BAM e.V. gegründet. Der BAM e.V. ist Mitglied in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychomotorik (DGfPM). Hier können die inhaltlichen Strukturen mitgestaltet und Synergien sinnvoll genutzt werden.
Website: www.bam-ev.com
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Bundesverband Deutscher Schulen für Logopädie (BDSL)
Mit der Gründung des Bundesverbandes Deutscher Schulen für Logopädie im Jahr 1999 existiert erstmalig eine eingetragene Organisationsform der Ausbildungseinrichtungen für Logopädie in Deutschland. Es gibt derzeit 33 Mitgliedsschulen in Deutschland. Das wichtigste Ziel ist die Qualitätssicherung der Ausbildung.
Website: www.bdsl-ev.de
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Deutscher Wellness Verband e.V.
Der Deutsche Wellness Verband e.V. wurde 1990 als nationale Gesundheitsinstitution gegründet und gilt seitdem als führende Organisation der Wellness-Bewegung in Deutschland. Seine Hauptaufgabe ist die qualifizierte und unabhängige Beratung aller Wellness interessierten Menschen in einem immer weniger überschaubaren Markt. Der Verband versteht sich als unabhängiger und kompetenter Vermittler zwischen Wellness-Nachfrage und qualifiziertem Angebot.
Website: www.wellnessverband.de
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Verband Deutscher Ergotherapie-Schulen e.V. (VDES)
Der VDES unterstützt die Mitgliedschulen in der hochwertigen Ausbildung zur Ergotherapie sowie in der Weiterbildung innovativer Lehrmethoden und ist Ansprechpartner für Politik und Gesundheitswesen.
Website: www.vdes.de
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