Hello,
This is a sentence from a student's presentation:
'European Education Space: Tasks, Principles, Milestones'
I think the word 'space' is used incorrectly. Is it possible to change it to 'framework'?
Thank you for the time and help.
"Space" is definitely not correct, but "framework" makes little sense either.
What is the presentation about?
What does "European Education" mean?
John
The presentation is called 'Higher Education'. This is a table of contents:
Introduction 3
Topic 1. Legal Foundation of Education Process in Ukraine 4
Topic 2.RenovationReform of Higher Education inTermsthe light of the Bologna Process in Ukraine 5
Topic 3. European EducationSpaceFramework: Tasks, Principles, Milestones 6
Topic 4. Professional Training in Higher EducationalInstitution 7
Topic 5. Organization of Teaching Processinat the University 8
Topic 6. Library in the Structure of Higher EducationalInstitution 9
Topic 7. Sociocultural Structure of the University 10
Topic 8. Democratization of Higher Education: Student Government 11
List of References: 12
My corrections are in red.
Thanks very much for your reply, Vectra.
I think I have a better idea of what is trying to be said.
I don't think that you need the word framework.
Topic 3. European Education: Tasks, Principles, Milestones 6
If the speaker is going to talk about the principles of European Education, the milestones of European Education and the tasks that lie ahead for European Education, then the title of topic 3 seems clear without the word framework.
John
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Thank you very much indeed for your comments.