Title: Atlantis Seminar Amsterdam
1Atlantis Seminar Amsterdam
- Dutch Goverment Policy
- on Lifelong Learning
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- Short Cycle Higher Education
- Patrick Leushuis Dept. of Education, Culture
Science
2Lifelong Learning (LLL) in the Netherlands
- 2005 Project Directorate Learning Working
(PLW) - Interdepartmental
- Co-operation Department of Education, Culture
Science and Department of Social Affairs Labour - With support of Department of Economic Affairs
and Department of Agriculture, Nature Food
Quality - Objectives
- upgrade qualification level of adult workforce
- develop sustainable infrastructure for LLL
- Action time!
3Actions PLW
- Subsidising regional co-operation businesses
education government organisations - Regional projects specific targets upgrading
qualification level through - Work Based Learning (WBL)
- Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
- Regional learning working offices (44)
- Subsidising UAS-projects
- RPL
- RPL and flexible learning pathways - WBL
- LLL-institutions Universities of Applied Sciences
(UAS) - Quality code RPL and RPL-register
- Pilots Short Cycle Higher Education (SCHE)
4Why Short Cycle Higher Education (SCHE)?
- Labour market demand SCHE-level jobs
- Demand for shorter, qualifying programmes
- Building block LLL
- Bridging the gap between level 4 and level 6
- Flexibility
- Differentiation
- Increase qualification level of workforce
5Characteristics SCHE in the Netherlands
- Two year programme 120 EC
- Formal qualification Associate degree (Ad)
- Integrated in 4 year professional bachelor
degree programme - ongoing learning pathway for Ad-graduates
- remaining programme 120 EC
- Accreditation Ad based on general accreditation
framework HE - Target groups
- Employees
- Graduates secondary vocational education (SVE)
6Facts figures SCHE in the Netherlands
- 3 pilot rounds since 2006
- 92 Ad-pilots started at 21 UAS (2 private)
- Participants
- 2006/2007 449
- 2007/2008 2.096
- 2008/2009 appr. 3.000
- 50 employees (gt 3 yrs. work experience)
- 25 graduates SVE
- Currently round 4 Ad-pilots
- 40 Ad-pilots at UAS
- 20 Ad-pilots co-operation SVEIs and UAS
7 Evaluation of Ad-pilots in 2009
- Associate degree
- attracts new target groups
- leads to increasing number of participants in HE
- 60-75 of participants aims to continue to
professional bachelors degree level - Labour market enthusiastic about Ad
- HBO-Raad (UAS-council)
- concerns about quality bachelor degree level
associate degree attracts weaker students - continuation of Ad-graduates to bachelor degree
in 2 years / 120 EC problematic - Student organisations too soon to decide,
continue pilots
8Final evaluation Ad-pilots end of 2010
- Effects and quality of continuation in bachelor
degree programmes - Labour market position of Associate degree
graduates - If positive end of pilot stage, implementation
of Ad in HEI - Ads in co-operation between SVEIs and UAS
evaluation in 2014
9Objectives of LLL in the Netherlands
- Top 5 Global Competetiveness Index (GCI)
- Innovation
- Sustainable economic growth welfare
- Higher qualification level of workforce needed
- Anticipate shortages higher qualified workforce
10Facts and figures LLL
- 3 billion annually
- 85 private
- Mainly non-formal Training and Education
- Participation in TE 16
11Facts and figures LLL in HE
- Workforce 37 HE-level (Bachelor / Master / Phd)
- Participation of target group 30
- growth (10 since 1990) far below
- total growth HE-population (42)
- half of OECD-average
- Participation in part time HE (16.6)
- below OESO and EU-average (20.2)
12Issues and problems LLL in HE
- Participation level
- Flexibility of programmes
- Work based learning
- Periodization
- Laws, rules regulations
13Government policy on LLL in HE
- Decisions to be taken by new government
- Which parties will form new government coalition?
- Election programmes political parties
- LLL serious topic government policy measures
required - LLL-agreements part of employment contracts
- Labour market reforms
- Same (financial) conditions for learning for all
ages
14Veerman - Threefold differentiation
- Structural implementation of Associate degree
- Professional masters
- Learning entitlements for students 30
- Create conditions for flexible learning pathways
- Distinct profiles for HEIs
- Financing HEIs based on profile and performance
15Education Council Secondary and Higher
Education for Adults
- Limited number of HEIs with specific LLL-tasks
(not general) - Separate arrangement for LLL (laws, rules
regulations, finance) - Currently seven projects LLL-HPE
16International study on LLL
- Flanders, Germany, UK, California-USA, Denmark,
Sweden - Learn from good practices re. government policies
on LLL - Key success factors
- Flexible arrangements training education
- Use of e-learning / blended learning
- Financial arrangements for adults
- Close co-operation HEIs and businesses