PEB Exchange, Programme on Educational Building
Programme on Educational Building
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- CELE Exchange, Centre for Effective Learning Environments
Articles from the OECD Programme on Educational Building’s PEB Exchange. Articles cover examples of innovative new educational building projects, new technologies, trends in educational architecture, and related management and policy issues.
Also available in: French
- ISSN: 16097548 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/16097548
A Second Chance School in Hungary
Programme on Educational Building
Hungary’s Belvárosi Tanoda Secondary School offers an informal, flexible environment and alternative
teaching methods for students who have had problems in other schools.
The Belvárosi Tanoda (which translates as downtown school) is a second chance school for students who
have dropped out of upper secondary education. It has been providing alternative education for 16- to
25-year-olds since 1990. While most Hungarian schools are run by their local government, Belvárosi
Tanoda is maintained by a private foundation, with the state covering about half of its operating costs.
The school charges no tuition fees since most of its students are in financial need.
Also available in: French
Keywords: school building design, school infrastructure, Hungary, educational buildings, secondary schools, learning environment
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