Title: The European Commission Review of Career Guidance
1- The European Commission Review of
Career Guidance
Ronald G. Sultana University of Malta
Meeting of Education Ministers Dublin 28/29
April 2004
2- 3 overlapping reviews
- OECD CEDEFOP (and ETF) World Bank
- 37 countries, of which 29 in Europe
- Broadly similar policy challenges
- Tool to benchmark and review practices
- Tutelage Lifelong Guidance Expert Group
3- services intended to assist
- individuals and groups
- of any age
- at any point throughout their lives
- to make educational, training occupational
choices - and to manage their careers
definition
4- a private and public good
- promotes LLL goals
- addresses LM issues
- fosters social inclusion
guidance
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support complex transitions extend guidance
provision promote the guidance-oriented
school ensure guidance is not crowded out embed
guidance in curriculum cater for needs of
out-of-school youth
youth
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narrowly targeted guidance function muted job
mobility career management role of
enterprises trade union input needs of older
workers
adults
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serious limitations are evident potential of
ICTs self-service, self-help modes guidance at
home, work, leisure sites digital divide call
centre technology
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thorough, objective, reliable information
dump? fragmented, unconnected consolidate data
sets connect educational and career information
with LM data quality issues usable, reliable,
up-to-date information
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great diversity multiplicity of roles differences
between education and PES staff little
specialized initial training process of
professionalization
staffing
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- main burden is on the state
- devolution and subsidiarity
- outsourcing
- dangers of policy vacuum
- overlap, standards, inequity in service provision
- market and quasi-market provision
funding
12- Need for more determined leadership
- 3 key mechanisms legislation, quality standards,
evidence-based monitoring - Key role of the state
- Need for support from social partners
- More cross-sectoral collaboration
- Role of National Guidance Forums
leadership
13- rich thesaurus of noteworthy practice
- draw inspiration for a heightened degree of
strategic and enlightened leadership - for the benefit of the individual, the economy
and society alike.