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Priorities of the Dutch EU-presidency; Citizenship Education ERISEE ¸5th Working Meetingof senior officials from SEE Zagreb, November 26th, 2004. Jurgen Rienks Ministry of Education,Culture and Science, The Netherlands
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Structure of presentation Priorities in the field of Education Citizenship on the agenda Living together starts at school Practitioners and experts view Citizenship Keeping Citizinship on the agenda
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Priorities in the field of Education Main theme: Learning from eachother New programmes for Education and Training Copenhagen Process in Vocational Education: Maastricht-conference in December Citizenship and social cohesion.
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Citizenship on the agenda 1 2000 Lisbon-agenda greater social cohesion 2002 Barcelona, Education Council: broader goals and responsibilities for education and training 2003 Brussels, Education Council: promoting the broader role of education and its cultural aspects
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Citizenship on the agenda 2 2004 Rotterdam, informal meeting of EU-Education ministers: Lliving together starts at school 2004 Rome, EU-summit: European Constitutional Treaty Shared objectives for citizenship education 2004 Education council: report on the broader role of education and its cultural aspects
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Living together starts at school Member states assign key role to schools in strengthening citizenship education for social cohesion Separate subject / integrated approach / mixed model Wide variety of educational practices Numerous initiatives in context of EU and CoE Conclusions: Practices rich in grass-roots initiatives Room for improvement in realising evidence based policies and practices.
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Practitioners and experts view 1 Initiatives that respond to local needs are most viable Consensus exists on citizenship competencies Early start preferable Importance of skills and attitudes require a new pedagogical vision Crucial how curriculum is imparted in classroom Values taught should be reflected in organisation and government of schools Use the world surrounding the school
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Practitioners and experts view 2 Development of new competencies for teachers / adaptation of teacher training Quality assessment for enhancement of teaching Dissemination of evaluation results and good practices Commitment from education policy makers Funding and accountability should be in support
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Citizenship School citizens Social citizens National citizens European citizens –European awareness –Consciousness of shared history, values, chances and ambitions World citizens
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Keeping Citizenship on the agenda The new EU Education and Training programmes Exchange of experiences on citizenship education Key competencies as reference point for curriculum- development The role of teachers and other steakholders Measuring the effectiveness and enhancing the quality of citizenship education The European Year of Citizenship through Education 2005 Eurydice survey European council?
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