of study objectives for such programmes, with a view to arriving at com- parable levels of language proficiency;
to encourage the association, where appropriate, of the teaching of foreign languages with the study of the corresponding civilisations and also to make further efforts to stimulate interest in the study of foreign languages, including relevant out-of-class activities.
(e) Teaching Methods
To promote the exchange of experience, on a bilateral or multilateral basis, in teaching methods at all levels of education, including those used in permanent and adult education, as well as the exchange of teaching materials, in particular by:
further developing various forms of contacts and co-operation in the different fields of pedagogical science, for example through comparative or joint studies carried out by interested institutions or through exchanges of information on the results of teaching experiments;
intensifying exchanges of information on teaching methods used in various educational systems and on results of research into the processes by which pupils and students acquire knowledge, taking account of relevant experience in different types of specialised education;
facilitating exchanges of experience concerning the organisation and functioning of education intended for adults and recurrent education, the relationships between these and other forms and levels of education, as well as concerning the means of adapting education, including voca- tional and technical training, to the needs of economic and social development in their countries;
encouraging exchanges of experience in the education of youth and adults in international understanding, with particular reference to those major problems of mankind whose solution calls for a common approach and wider international co-operation;
encouraging exchanges of teaching materials — including school text- books, having in mind the possibility of promoting mutual knowledge and facilitating the presentation of each country in such books as well as exchanges of information on technical innovations in the field of education.
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National minorities or regional cultures. The participating States, recognising the contribution that national minorities or regional cultures can make to co-operation among them in various fields of education, intend, when such minorities or cultures exist within their territory, to facilitate this contribution, taking into account the legitimate interests of their members.
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