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DG Education, Youth, Sport and Culture
Latest developments in Education and Training policies at
European level
Civil Society Organisations
Coordinators' meeting Brussels, 13 May 2018
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October 2014 Jean Claude Junker
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/sites/beta-political/files/2-years-on-social-europe_en_0.pdf
What I want is for Europe to have a social triple-A rating: that is just as important as an economic and financial triple-A rating.
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https://ec.europa.eu/education/news/20171411-strengthening-european-identity-through-education-and-culture_en
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Strengthening European Identity through Education and Culture
Sets the vision of a European Education Area
Good quality and inclusive education from childhood on lays the groundwork for social cohesion, social mobility and an equitable society.
Education forms the basis for active citizenship, plays a pivotal role for people to experience what it means to be "European". It helps maintaining our cultural community, our common values and identity
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Social Summit for Fair Growth and Jobs
Gothenburg, 17th November 2017
http://www.government.se/socialsummit
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/priorities/deeper-and-fairer-economic-and-monetary-union/european-pillar-social-rights_en
EUROPEAN PILLAR OF SOCIAL RIGHTS
Equal opportunities and access to the labour market
1. Education, training and life-long learning : Everyone has
the right to quality and inclusive education, training and
life-long learning in order to maintain and acquire skills
that enable them to participate fully in society and manage
successfully transitions in the labour market.
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European Council 14th December 2017
http://www.consilium.europa.eu/media/32204/14-final-conclusions-rev1-en.pdf
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EUROPEAN COUNCIL CONCLUSIONS
More mobility and exchanges, … 20 'European Universities' by 2024, … reinforce language learning, … reach the mutual recognition of HE, school leaving diplomas at secondary education level
The Council asks to examine possible measures addressing the need for an inclusive, lifelong-learning-based and innovation-driven approach to education and training
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January package New measures to boost key competences and digital skills, as well as the European dimension of education
1. A Council Recommendation on Key Competences for Lifelong Learning: > improve the development of key competences of people of all ages throughout their lives and to provide guidance to Member States on how to achieve this objective.
2. A Digital Education Action Plan: > how to help people, educational institutions and education systems better adapt to life and work in an age of rapid digital change
3. Council Recommendation on common values, inclusive education and the European dimension of teaching: > help young people understand the importance of and adhere to common values. Strengthen social cohesion, inclusive education and to promote quality education for all pupils as well as the European dimension of teaching.
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May package 1. an overarching Communication: 'Building a Stronger Europe: the role of youth, education and culture policies' >how the Commission is taking forward the Gothenburg agenda and the European Council's mandate;
2. a Youth Strategy for the period 2019–2027 > give youth a stronger voice in EU policymaking, reflecting the importance the Commission attaches to investing in young people and their future;
3. proposals for Council Recommendations on High Quality Early Childhood Education and Care Systems > Automatic Mutual Recognition of Diplomas and Learning Periods Abroad > improving the Teaching and Learning of Languages
4. a New Agenda for Culture > raise awareness of Europe's shared, diverse heritage. Use the potential of culture in building a more inclusive and fairer Union.
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Our instruments
The European semester The Policy cooperation The EU programmes (Erasmus+)
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The European Semester As of 2010, the European Semester enables the EU member countries to coordinate their economic policies and address the challenges facing the EU.
Among the goals we have:
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• structural reforms to create more jobs and soustainable growth
• boosting investment.
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The European Semester
Country-specific recommendations(CSRs) 2018
Recommendations on skills, education and training proposed for 20 Member States.
Increased focus on social issues (Social Pillar)
Main focus in past CSRs : ESL, tertiary attainment Main focus in new CSRs : access, inequalities, basic skills, esp. for vulnerable and under-represented groups. Other challenges addressed in CSRs : low investment; slow structural reforms; teachers; quality and labour market relevance of VET and HE education; ECEC.
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Europe 2020 strategy
2020:
decrease by 20.000.000 ~ 1.7 points
10% early school leavers
40% Higher Education attainment
2015
201255
24% at risk of poverty and
exclusion
39.1% Higher Education
attainment
10.7 % early school leavers
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https://ec.europa.eu/education/policy/strategic-framework/et-monitor_en
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EUROPE 2020 TARGETS
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EUROPE 2020 TARGETS 30 25 20 15 10
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