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- European_Competition abstract "The European Competition is a student competition in which students of all age submit creative, artistic, or written pieces of work on the activities of the European Union. Tendered by European Movement Germany, it is the oldest student competition in Germany. It was first launched as an essay competition in North Rhine-Westphalia in 1953. Only one year later, all other German federal states joined the initiative. The contest is one of the earliest transnational projects on civic education. Today, it is implemented in about fifteen countries.Each year, an average of 75,000 students take part in the contest. The topics are determined by four modules which are broken down by age and oriented towards the theme of the European Year, launched annually by the European Union. The requirements demand that all submitted pieces of work account for a European perspective. Societal, economic, political, and cultural aspects are central to the competition. However, the way in which the topics are dealt with is up to the contestants.The Kultusministerkonferenz, a voluntary consortium of the German federal education ministers, appoints a governing committee that establishes the guidelines of the competition.".
- European_Competition wikiPageExternalLink 13999.php.
- European_Competition wikiPageExternalLink european-competition.
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- European_Competition wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- European_Competition wikiPageRevisionID "676676576".
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Competitions_in_Germany.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Citizenship_of_the_European_Union.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Consortium.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink ETwinning.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Europe_Day.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink European_Movement_Germany.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink European_Year.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink European_integration.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_Office_(Germany).
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Kultusministerkonferenz.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink North_Rhine-Westphalia.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink States_of_Germany.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Student_competition.
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLinkText "EC".
- European_Competition wikiPageWikiLinkText "European Competition".
- European_Competition hasPhotoCollection European_Competition.
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- European_Competition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- European_Competition subject Category:Competitions_in_Germany.
- European_Competition hypernym Competition.
- European_Competition type Competition.
- European_Competition type Event.
- European_Competition type SoccerTournament.
- European_Competition type Competition.
- European_Competition type Event.
- European_Competition comment "The European Competition is a student competition in which students of all age submit creative, artistic, or written pieces of work on the activities of the European Union. Tendered by European Movement Germany, it is the oldest student competition in Germany. It was first launched as an essay competition in North Rhine-Westphalia in 1953. Only one year later, all other German federal states joined the initiative. The contest is one of the earliest transnational projects on civic education.".
- European_Competition label "European Competition".
- European_Competition sameAs Europäischer_Wettbewerb.
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- European_Competition sameAs Q1377989.
- European_Competition sameAs Q1377989.
- European_Competition wasDerivedFrom European_Competition?oldid=676676576.
- European_Competition isPrimaryTopicOf European_Competition.