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Education Training 2010   Are we on track
with the Lisbon goals ?   ACA, Brussels, 6
February 2004 Dr Guy HAUG European Commission
2
Stages towards a Europe of education and
training Phase 1 the traditional picture of the
1970' - 40 diverse, national, rather isolated
systems - Europe, n 1 destination of students
of the world
3
Phase 2 Mobility within unchanged
structures -        Since 1987, mainly within EU
programmes -        First in higher education
(ERASMUS, TEMPUS), then at all educational
levels (SOCRATES) -        Intra-EU, then
intra-European activities - Positive results
(networks, expertise, credits, etc.) - But
growing tension European "markets"/ activities
vs. national systems and degrees - USA, n1
destination of students/researchers
4
  • Phase 3 European convergence
  • Higher Ed Bologna (1999)
  • Education/training systems Objectives WP(2002)
  • Vocational education Copenhagen Decl. (Nov
    2002)
  • Common features
  • - convergent reforms in policy structure
  • - same deadline and core countries
  • - action based on political cooperation
    - national policies,
    European goals
  • - internal coherence, worldwide attractiveness

5
A response to profound changes in context -
globalisation challenges from outside -
knowledge society new demands on education -
EU enlargement partly anticipated - Education
behind in European integration ?
6
  • Education Training 2010
  •  diversity, cooperation, convergence
  • Impetus from European Summits
  • Lisbon, 2000 a new ambition for the EU
  • new demands on education/training
  • the challenges of the enlarged Europe
  • higher stakes set in Stockholm and Barcelona
  • a worldwide reference

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  • The Open Method of Coordination
  • - a new approach to political cooperation
  • in education
  • subsidiarity and cooperation
  • - the tools of convergence setting shared goals
    measuring progress indicators,
    benchmarks comparing with others sharing
    experiences
  • full participation of accession countries (since
  • Bratislava Ministerial meeting, May 2001)

8
  • Convergence towards EU goals through
  • - 3 (strategic) goals and 13 shared
  • objectives
  • - concrete implementation of Work
  • Programme
  • - political commitments taken by Ministers

9
13 objectives for 3 strategic goals   Improving
the quality and effectiveness of education and
training systems in the EU - Improving
education/training for teachers - Developing
skills for the knowledge society - Ensuring
access to ICT for everyone - Increasing
recruitment into science/technology - Making the
best use of resources    
10
Facilitating the access of all to education and
training systems - Creating an open learning
environment - Making learning more attractive -
Supporting active citizenship, equal
opportunities and social cohesion
11
Opening up education and training systems to the
wider world   - Closer links with work/research
and society - Developing the spirit of
enterprise - Improving foreign language
learning - Increasing mobility and exchange -
Strengthening European cooperation  
12
  • Concrete implementation
  • of the Work Programme on "Objectives"
  •  
  • Content of WP for each objective
  • - key issues that need to be addressed
  • - quantitative follow-up indicators
  • - qualitative follow-up themes for
  • exchange of "good practice"

13
  • Follow-up groups
  • - 8 thematic groups for the 13 objectives
  • - standing group on indicators/benchmarks
  • - national experts other stakeholders
  • - work started in stages all groups active
    2003
  • Commission Communications
  • (LLL, benchmarks, investments, universities,..)

14
  • European levels of reference for 2010
  • - Early school leavers no more than 10 on
    average
  • - Graduates in Maths, Science and Technology
    total
  • number of graduates in MST to increase by
    15
  • better gender balance
  • - Completion of upper secondary education at
    least
  • 85 of 22 year olds
  • - Basic skills reduce of low achieving 15
    year olds
  • in reading literacy in EU by 20 compared to
    2000
  • - LLL EU average participation in LLL to
    reach 12.5
  • of adult working age population (25-64 age
    group)

15
  • A single, integrated strategy
  • - responsibility of MS (to achieve the
    objectives
  • to inform, involve, reform, fund) Commission
  • (to organise, coordinate, propose)
  • - integrated implementation of various processes
  • (Objectives, LLL, Bologna, VET/Copenhagen,..)
  • - intra-European worldwide dimensions

16
  • Reporting to European Council 2004
  • Commission position (Nov 2003) indicators in
  • red, urgent reforms needed, closer monitoring
  • Joint, final report to be adopted on 26 February
  • - positive achievements, 5 benchmarks
  • - three levers for priority action
  • - giving more importance to the work program
  • Education Training 2010 closer
    involvement of education community and
  • society, closer cooperation between actors
  • - regular reporting to European Council

17
  • For the benefit of citizens and the EU/Europe
  •  goals to be achieved by 2010
  •  
  • the highest quality will be achieved in
    education and training and Europe will be
    recognised as a worldwide reference for the
    quality and relevance of its education and
    training systems and institutions

18
  • education and training systems in Europe will
    be compatible enough to allow citizens to move
    between them and take advantage of their
    diversity
  •  
  • holders of qualifications, knowledge and
    skills acquired anywhere in the EU will be
    able to get them effectively validated
    throughout the Union for the purpose of
    career and further learning
  •  

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  • Europeans, at all ages, will have access to
    lifelong learning
  •  
  • Europe will be open to cooperation for mutual
    benefits with all other regions and should be
    the most-favoured destination of students,
    scholars and researchers from other world
    regions.

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