European CommissionDG Education and Culture E-COMPETENCES FOR LIFE, EMPLOYMENT AND INNOVATION Vienna 14-17 June 2006 e-learning for innovative lifelong.

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European CommissionDG Education and Culture E-COMPETENCES FOR LIFE, EMPLOYMENT AND INNOVATION Vienna June 2006 e-learning for innovative lifelong learning Maruja Gutierrez Diaz DG Education and Culture

European CommissionDG Education and Culture : Stepping up a gear The revised Lisbon Agenda: the triangle of knowledge Innovation as a key process Innovation in EU policies Innovation in education and training ICT as an enabler for innovation

European CommissionDG Education and Culture INNOVATION CIP 3.621mill € RESEARCH 7th FP mill € EDUCATION E&T mill € TOTAL COHESION mill € CONVERGENCE mill € COMPETITIVENESS mill € INTERRREGIONAL COOPERATION mill € THE TRIANGLE OF KNOWLEDGE COHESION POLICY Mid-term review of the Lisbon Agenda

European CommissionDG Education and Culture ICT as a key component of innovation: important presence in all major EU instruments 7th Framework programme Competitiveness and Innovation Programme i2010 Structural Funds European Regional Development Fund European Social Fund Integrated Lifelong Learning Programme ?

European CommissionDG Education and Culture EU Strategy and policy development concerning ICT in education The Lisbon Council: Education and training as key systems for the knowledge society eLearning: ICT comes of age Fostering awareness and building infrastructures Education & Training 2010: an agenda for change ICT cluster: fostering peer-learning in Europe Embedding ICT in long range educational objectives Mid-term Review of the Lisbon Strategy ILLP programme: ICT as innovation ICT communication: innovation for a learning society

European CommissionDG Education and Culture Education & Training 2010: the new stage Re-focussing on core educational objectives Enhancing quality Increasing accessibility Connecting to society Re-visiting the open coordination method Peer-learning: clusters, focus groups, study visits Building on commonalities: European frameworks Designing new tools Integrated lifelong learning programme Structured linkages with related policies: SF, FP7, i2010

European CommissionDG Education and Culture The future: Integrated Lifelong Learning Programme Integrated Programme Comenius School education Erasmus Higher education & advanced training Leonardo da Vinci Initial and continuing VET Grundtvig Adult education Transversal programme 4 key activities – Policy development; Language learning; ICT ; Dissemination Jean Monnet programme 3 key activities – Jean Monnet Action; European Institutions; European Associations

European CommissionDG Education and Culture Related policies: Other EU policies that impact lifelong learning Information society – i2010, eContentplus, eTen, digital libraries, open source, DRM, FP7-ICT Research – ICT for learning, socio-economic research, science and society, foresight, FP7 Enterprise – entrepreneurship, standardisation, eSkills, Competitive and Innovation Programme Employment and social policy – social inclusion, skills and employment, European Social Fund Regional policy – regional development, innovation, social inclusion, coordination of Structural Funds

European CommissionDG Education and Culture ICT for innovation in education Comparative analysis and intelligence Understanding innovation: an informed debate Policy development The role of education in innovation policies Innovation within education and training systems Promoting a culture of innovation Using ICT for teaching and learning innovation Innovative methods, tools and services ICT as a catalyst for innovation

European CommissionDG Education and Culture Understanding innovation The successful exploitation of new ideas Innovative results are those which represent some new and distinctive features, adding value in relation to existing solutions Innovative processes have the objective of answering the needs of new target groups and users The aim of the innovation transfer process is the adaptation and/or further development of new ideas and results in view of their integration into public and/or private systems, at any level Beyond all possible definitions, innovation is an attitude

European CommissionDG Education and Culture The role of education and training in innovation systems Innovation research identify E&T systems as consistent factors of successful innovation systems and policies A distinctive feature of countries sustaining competitive and innovative firms is E&T systems providing a flow of people with the requisite knowledge, attitude and skills E&T systems have core societal roles for building successful innovation systems

European CommissionDG Education and Culture The societal roles of education and training systems in innovation Education and training systems have three fundamental roles for innovation: Teaching and valuing innovation Spotting and nurturing innovative talent Spreading a culture of innovation

European CommissionDG Education and Culture ICT as an innovation enabler ICT have a potential for inducing change, they provide a reason and a time for change The basics are all in place – it is time to move ahead, to shift ICT from a goal to an engine ICT for collaborative learning and teaching, for connecting learning communities ICT for creativity, for designing new contents, methods, tools and spaces for learning ICT for supporting institutional innovation in education

European CommissionDG Education and Culture Lifelong learning as innovation Lifelong learning requires re-thinking teaching and learning, considering new learning demands, contents, tools, and approaches Lifelong learning embodies and amplifies core educational tensions: quantity vs quality, structured teaching vs self-directed learning, established knowledge vs “contrary” thinking The lifelong learning paradigm is probably the most innovative concept, calling for a true transformation of education systems Innovation can be risky and uncomfortable – but it is the only way ahead

European CommissionDG Education and Culture Thank you for your attention !