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A large step forward for Spanish traffic safety and mobility education

In March 2022, a set of three royal decrees (primary, until 12 years of age; compulsory secondary, until 16 years of age; and secondary higher education) with nation-wide effect on the modernisation of the entire curricula at schools came into effect. It is regarded as a large step forward in Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years26th May 2023 ago

Framework Recommendations for Harmonisation across Federal States in Germany

The Council of Education Ministers of the Federal States developed framework recommendations for traffic safety education at primary schools. In Germany, education is the responsibility of the Federal States. To achieve a harmonised standard and content of traffic safety education across Germany, the Ministers of Education agreed on a minimum Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years ago

Road Safety as part of the Citizenship and Development Curriculum in Portugal

Road safety education at Portuguese schools is a complementary part of the curriculum on citizenship education, and is therefore not a separate subject. The road safety education competency framework, a guidance tool identifying the skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours that individuals must adopt to be safe on the road, consists Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years ago

Traffic Safety during the Thematic Week at Secondary Schools in Greece

In Greece, a ‘thematic week’ has been introduced for the first three grades of secondary school, during which the teacher can choose out of four subjects related to health, including traffic safety. For the last three grades in Greece’s secondary schools, traffic education activities are also a possibility during a Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years3rd November 2022 ago

Road Safety in the Norwegian Curriculum for Kindergartens

Since 2017, the Norwegian national curriculum states that through work with the local community and society, kindergartens should help ensure that children “explore different landscapes and become familiar with institutions and places in the local community and learn to safely orient themselves and get around.” Life skills and health are Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years3rd November 2022 ago

Traffic Safety Education in the Finnish Curriculum for Basic Education

Traffic safety education is included in the core curriculum for basic education in Finland, which is a document schools must follow. Introduced in 2014, the core curriculum includes traffic safety education in various subjects as well as in one of the transversal competences called ‘taking care of oneself and managing Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years3rd November 2022 ago

Traffic Safety Introduced in the Flemish Curriculum for Secondary Education

In 2019, traffic safety was added to the regional curriculum for secondary education in Flanders. The educational goal set in the curriculum requires pupils to know the traffic rules and risk factors for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as strategies to safely move around in traffic. The goal is for Read more…

By Frank Mütze, 3 years2nd November 2022 ago
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