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Overview

Andorra, officially the Principality of Andorra (Catalan: Principat d'Andorra), also called the Principality of the Valleys of Andorra, is a small landlocked country in southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France. It has an estimated population of 84,000 (in 2008) within an area of approximately 470 km2 (181 sq mi). Its capital is Andorra la Vella. Andorra is a prosperous country mainly because of its tourism industry and its status as a tax haven. The people of Andorra have the highest human life expectancy in the world — 85 years at birth. Andorra is the sixth smallest nation in Europe.

Further information

For further general information see Wikipedia:Andorra/OER.

Education in Andorra/OER

For a general description of education in Andorra/OER see Education:Andorra/OER.

Schools in Andorra

There are essentially three coexisting school systems in the country: French, Spanish, and Andorran.

The French government partially subsidizes education in Andorra’s French-language schools

Schools in the southern section, near Spain, are supported by the church.

The local language, Catalan, has been introduced at a school under the control of the Roman Catholic Church.

About 50% of Andorran children attend French primary schools, and the rest attend Spanish or Andorran school. In general, Andorran schools follow the Spanish curriculum, and their diplomas are recognized by Spain.

Primary school enrollment in 2003 was estimated at about 89%; 88% for boys and 90% for girls. The same year, secondary school enrollment was about 71%; 69% for boys and 74% for girls. The pupil to teacher ratio for primary school was at about 12:1 in 2003; the ratio was about 7:1 for secondary classes.

Virtually the entire adult population is literate.

Higher education

The University of Andorra was established in July 1997. It has a small enrollment and mostly offers long-distance courses through universities in Spain and France - in particular UOC in Catalonia.

The majority of secondary graduates who continue their education attend schools in France or Spain. In 2003, about 8% of eligible adult students were enrolled in tertiary programs.

Andorra also has a nursing school and a school of computer science.

Private universities:

  • Universitat de les Valls: Private University, in the field of dentistry
  • Universitat Oberta la Salle: Private distance university offering master degrees in the field of business and computing. See for example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ9Rcw17GJo

University of Andorra

The University of Andorra (Catalan: Universitat d'Andorra) is a public institution of higher education created in the year 1997. The university comprises a school of nursing, a school of computer science, and a center for distance studies.

The university is a member of the European University Association and the Institut Joan Lluís Vives.


e-learning

For a description more focussed to e-learning see E-learning:Andorra/OER.


Quality procedures

Agència de qualitat de l'ensenyament superior d'Andorra (AQUA)

AQUA was created by Decree in 2006 to supervise the current degrees offered by the University of Andorra and new possible universities or higher education institutions.

Internet in Andorra/OER

Internet World Stats reports the following statistics for internet users in Andorra:

2000 - Internet users = 5,000 (7.5 %)
2002 - Internet users = 24,500 (36.5 %)
2006 - Internet users = 21,900 (31.5 %)
2009 - Internet users = 70,040 (83.5 %)
2010 - Internet users = 67,200 (79.5 %) (http://www.internetworldstats.com/euro/ad.htm)


Internet in Education

Copyright law in Andorra/OER

Copyright law in Education

OER Initiatives in Andorra/OER

National OER initiatives

Regional OER initiatives

Institutional OER initiatives

References

Reports


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