Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published bySteven Morton Modified over 9 years ago
1
Towards a European VET area: Zooming in on 2010 Aviana Bulgarelli Director Cedefop
2
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 2 Maastricht 2004 Lisbon 2000 Copenhagen 2002 Helsinki 2006 Copenhagen-Maastricht-Helsinki Progress in VET policy areas Contextual challenges Policy challenges How Cedefop supports the process Outline
3
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 3 Copenhagen – Maastricht – Helsinki Copenhagen Declaration 2002 Strengthen the European dimension Improve transparency, information & guidance systems Recognise competences & qualifications Promote quality assurance Maastricht Communiqué 2004: national & EU-level priorities Put Copenhagen tools into practice (quality assurance, validation, guidance & counselling; Europass) Improve public/private investments, training incentives, use of EU funds Address the needs of groups at risk Develop flexible & individualised pathways, progression Strengthen VET planning, partnerships, identify skill needs Develop pedagogical approaches & learning environments Expand VET teachers’ & trainers’ competence development EQF, ECVET; identify TT learning needs; improve VET statistics Helsinki Communiqué 2006 Improve image, status, attractiveness of VET; good governance Develop further, test & implement common tools by 2010 (EQF, ECVET, CQAF/ENQA-VET, Europass) More systematic mutual learning; more & better VET statistics Take all stakeholders on board to put Copenhagen into place
4
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 4 Progress since Maastricht Where most countries report progress: National qualifications frameworks (NQF) Validation of non-formal and informal learning Quality improvement and assurance – CQAF Integrating learning with working Access and equity Guidance and counselling stay focused
5
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 5 How attractive is the VET option?
6
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 6 ! 80 million Europeans formally low skilled Europe’s skill level scores: low skills: high high skills: low intermediate skills: strong (mostly through VET) skilled & highly skilled jobs in demand within 10 years: - 9% jobs for low skilled workers + 31%for medium + 58% for high skilled right skill mix for Europe requires secondary & tertiary level qualifications
7
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 7 The demographic time bomb labour market more dependent on: older workers, women re-entering the labour market, migrants 2 million fewer learners in secondary & tertiary VET strong potential for continuing skills development of adults anticipate skill needs validate non-formal learning systemic changes: better quality in initial/continuing VET, skills development for adults - 9 million 15-24 year-olds + 14 million 55 -64 year olds by 2030 …
8
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 8 Europe risks wasting its potential fewer young people continuing training is crucial for skills development & renewal but: the older people are, the less they participate in learning educational & learning deficits add up develop guidance & training for older workers
9
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 9 Persistent learning divide
10
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 10 Lifelong learning revisited: frequency↔ intensity?
11
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 11 Europe can‘t afford to waste its potential We need to make VET attractive for young people & adults ensure all have access to learning/training opportunities & more adults participate, whether (un)employed or inactive prevent early school leaving value older workers & their skills tailor VET better to the needs of different target groups know more about the skills we need
12
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 12 Zooming in on 2010 Knowledge development for all Particular policy challenges: Financing Governance Lifelong guidance, quality, transparency, validation of non-formal learning
13
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 13 Financing Sharing costs to foster efficiency & equity in CVET (state/regions, enterprises, individuals) Different sources of funding to meet different objectives & needs, public policy for equal access Emerging models in the Member States (training funds managed by social partners, apprenticeship, tax relief, ILA, vouchers..)
14
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 14 Governance Common challenges for VET, employment, social, finance & economic policies: ageing population changing labour market & skills needs global competition & social inclusion need an integrated policy approach & agenda co-operation of actors (ministries, state/regions & local authorities, social partners) role of social partners support & steer VET policy; develop, design & manage CVET policies
15
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 15 Social partner support counts
16
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 16 Lifelong guidance & validation of non-formal learning Elements for effective lifelong learning policies Valuing the role of continuing VET Lifelong guidance Validation of non formal learning Linking sectoral qualifications & national qualification systems
17
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 17 How Cedefop supports the process research, statistics, policy analysis (government & social partner policies,…) looking at VET as an interface between education, employment, social & economic policies EQF, ECVET, quality assurance (CQAF) Europass, guidance & counselling teachers & trainer development study visits & peer learning activities monitoring progress – next review in 2008
18
26-27 April 2007AGORA Thessaloniki XXVI: Building a European VET area 18 Looking forward to your contributions Thank you for your attention ! www.cedefop.europa.eu www.trainingvillage.gr/policyanalysis With many thanks to colleagues who helped organise this event!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.