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Consumer education

The economic and technological developments of recent years have shown the need for consumer information and education at European level.

Consumer information only is not enough. To be effective, it must go hand-in-hand with consumer education of skills, attitudes, and knowledge to help consumers look for, understand and apply consumer information.


EU priorities in consumer education


Europa Diary

The Europa Diary is for secondary school students to use as a tool for homework and school notes. The Diary also offers pages of information on health and consumer protection, studying abroad, the environment.

The Europa Diary and its teacher's guide are distributed to schools for free upon teachers' request.

Europa Diary 2011/2012

All print copies of the 2011/2012 Europa Diary have been distributed to the schools that ordered them. Students received them at the start of the school year. The new edition includes the main public and religious holidays celebrated in each EU country.

What's next?

DG Health & Consumers is evaluating the relevance, effectiveness and cost efficiency of the Europa Diary and other consumer education initiatives, and reflecting on how to improve them.

This site will shortly feature the on-line version of the Europa Diary texts and teaching materials.

Report of the evaluation of consumer education, information and capacity-building

The goal of the evaluation, begun in March 2011, was to increase the impact of DG Health & Consumers' work on consumer empowerment, and inform decision-making on the allocation of resources.

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Consumer information and education

Dolceta is an on-line consumer education tool for EU trainers, teachers and informed consumers. It is adapted to national contexts and exists in all EU languages covering:

The content and design of the www.dolceta.eu site will be revamped.

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European Master courses in consumer affairs

The Commission co-funded 3 European Master courses in consumer policy from 2008 - 2011.

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