12/09/2001 (Agence Europe) - Speaking before the Ecole supérieure de commerce de Paris - Ecole européenne des affairs (ESCP/EAP), Commissioner Viviane Reding called on European students and citizens to contribute to the European Educational Area, which is "not an affair of bureaucrats and is not being conducted in secrecy in Europe", but is being set up daily, day after day through a partnership (…) and the search for common solutions with many circles of civil society, and not only ministries of education or teaching circles". According to Ms. Reding, civil society as a whole "is now concerned by this European Educational Area as Europe of knowledge engulfs all stages of training and all types of training, from the most elementary to the most in-depth, from the most classical to the most innovative". "This involves galvanization by all (….) That's the large working site of the future", Reding concluded.