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1 Part I The Vocational Education and Training From the agenda for 2020 to its implementation DG Education and Culture Directorate B Head of Unit B4 – João Delgado
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2 Human capital: The core of the Europe 2020 strategy Knowledge, Skills and competences Smart Growth Sustainable Growth Inclusive Growth
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3 Current EU common challenges Ageing population By 2020, 35% of all jobs will require high-level qualifications (today: 29%) = “knowledge economy” Too many early school leavers (15% of 18-24 year olds have less than upper secondary education) Youth unemployment is high: 21% Low-carbon economy Technological changes
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4 UE strategy and flagships to face challenges Europe 2020 EU is setting the strategy for the next decade - focusing on « smart, sustainable and inclusive growth » Contribution of VET to support Europe 2020 strategy and flagship initiatives required : A new impetus for VET for 2020 – (June 2010) Bruges communiqué – (December 2010) Flagship initiatives linking with education and training: An Agenda for new skills and jobs Youth on the Move Innovation union
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5 A vision for VET Commission’s communication June 2010 Quality & efficiency Innovation & creativity, entrepreneurship Social inclusion, equity & citizenship Lifelong Learning & Mobility VET should be: Attractive Accessible Flexible Inclusive Relevant Supporting mobility Integrated part of lifelong learning
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6 A new agenda for VET Bruges Review Process of DELIVERY of results up to 2020 Coherent with EU2020 and E&T 2020 OMC Supported by EU programmes (LLP, SFs) Structured cooperation with third countries Regular monitoring of progress
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7 What does EU VET agenda want to reach ? High quality initial VET Flexible systems of VET based on a learning outcomes approach which cater for validation of non-formal and informal learning European education and training area with transparent qualifications systems Substantially increased opportunities for transnational mobility in VET Attractive and inclusive VET Easily accessible and high-quality lifelong information, guidance and counselling services Easily accessible and career-oriented continuing VET
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8 Improving the quality and excellence an enhancing attractiveness of VET 1. Fostering the quality and excellence of I-VET and C-VET Quality assurance in line with EQAVET Quality training of teachers, trainers and other VET professionals Increase labour market relevance of I-VET and C-VET Thematic networking on quality assurance, matching skills within LLP 2. Making I-VET an attractive learning option and developing a strategic approach to internationalisation Use of European transparency tools (EQF, ECVET, Europass) Promotion of foreign languages
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9 Mobility in VET contributed to the Youth on the move initiative Launch of a Study on the legal and administrative obstacles to transnational placements. « EuroApprenticeship » platform to offer information, support and links to enhace mobility of apprentices (http://www.euroapprenticeship.eu/en/home.html )http://www.euroapprenticeship.eu/en/home.html An adding funding for Leonardo da Vinci mobility for : -Developing network to better promote matching of offer and demand -Improving quality of hosting of apprentices and trainees Fostering mobility in VET
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10 Promoting equity, social cohesion, active citizenship 1. Enabling flexible access to training and qualifications In C-VET to contribute to 15% adult participation in LLL by 2020 In both I-VET and C-VET, facilitate transitions, pathways and develop higher VET 2. Realising inclusive I-Vet and C-VET key competences alongside with vocational competences reduction of early school leaving through more work-based learning access to VET for groups at risk : thematic networking running promotion of active citizenship through partnerships with civil society
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11 Enhancing creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship forming of knowledge partnerships between VET providers and enterprises, HE institutions, design centres and cultural sector a use of ICT to maximise access to training an promote active learning support to entrepreneurship initiatives support to start-ups for VET graduates and mobility of young entrepreneurs
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12 Leonardo da Vinci programme A support for VET Agenda It contributes to: Development a VET European area in well- functioning with labour market Modernisation of the European Education and Training systems
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15 How to find Leonardo da Vinci projects: 1. Go to web page - http://www.adam- europe.eu/adam/project/extendedsearch.htmhttp://www.adam- europe.eu/adam/project/extendedsearch.htm 2. For « Project type » chose « Development of Innovation » OR « Network » OR « Accompanying measure » How to find progress report of a specific project: 3. Go to the section « PRODUCTS » 4. Click « Progress report », then « Product downloads area » ADAM – Leonardo project portal
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16 Thank you for your attention!
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