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ETEN membership is open to universities, higher education colleges, and advanced education institutions educating and training teachers and/or social educators; local educational and social organisations; and relevant associations of teachers and social educators. 

An ETEN member educates teachers and/or social educators on nationally recognised programmes or represents additional fields of expertise according to education.

An ETEN member institution must be able to document which parts of developing teacher and/or social educator education or school development it is engaged in or if it has other special experiences that can be offered within the ETEN co-operation.

Generally staff and students of the members must be able to understand and speak English at such a level that it is possible to exchange experiences and opinions in a professional and educationally relevant way.

It would be appropriate if a new ETEN member already has some experience with international co-operation.

An ETEN partner must be ready to earmark the necessary resources to join the other ETEN partners in an equal, co-operative way.

The ETEN membership agreement is entered into for a period of two years as of January 1st and shall be extended automatically unless notice of cancellation is given to the Secretariat before January 1st.



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