Perfectionner et développer : les études à l'Institut international d'Administration
By: RATTE, Philippe.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, oct./déc. 1989Revue Française D'Administration Publique 52, p. 131-136Abstract: The International Institute of Public Administration offers short and long courses to students from over fifty countries who belong to widely different branches of the Civil Service. Designing curricula for their benefit requires strategy and imagination, and the teaching methods employed meet specific criteria which take into account the participants' respective backgrounds and the international character of the Institute. Tutorials, seminars, working group sessions and case studies contribute to make IIAP a stimulating centre of exchange and training, where students come into contact with French and international experts as well as participants from other countriesThe International Institute of Public Administration offers short and long courses to students from over fifty countries who belong to widely different branches of the Civil Service. Designing curricula for their benefit requires strategy and imagination, and the teaching methods employed meet specific criteria which take into account the participants' respective backgrounds and the international character of the Institute. Tutorials, seminars, working group sessions and case studies contribute to make IIAP a stimulating centre of exchange and training, where students come into contact with French and international experts as well as participants from other countries
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