Brussels, 30/03/2011 (Agence Europe) - The informal Education ministerial meeting of Gödöllõ (29 March) discussed active citizenship education, or how to prepare young people to take part in the economic, political and cultural life of the European Union. According to the Hungarian minister with responsibility for education, Rózsa Hoffmann, who chaired the discussions, certain practical skills and attitudes need to be developed alongside theoretical knowledge taught in schools. “We are...