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Title: ADULT EDUCATION POLICY IN SLOVENIA Peter Beltram


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ADULT EDUCATION POLICY IN SLOVENIAPeter
Beltram
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CONTENT
  • Historical overview,
  • Structural and Institutional framework,
  • Legislation,
  • Delivery and Provision,
  • Assessment and Recognition,
  • Adult Education Master Plan.

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A statement of experts at the early 90s
  • SLOVENIA LAGS BEHIND IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADULT
    EDUCATION IN GENERAL REGULATION AS MUCH AS IN THE
    DEVELOPMENT OF ITS COMPONENT PARTSTHE SITUATION
    COULD ONLY BE SOLVED BY THE THOROUGH SYSTEMIC
    RESHAPING.

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FIELDS
  • Administration,
  • Legislation,
  • Research and Development,
  • Promotion,
  • Development of Providers,
  • Improving Programmes,
  • Financing,
  • Adopting ADULT EDUCATION MASTER PLAN.

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NEW LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
  • adopted in 1996,
  • included
  • ADULT EDUCATION ACT

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THE PRINCIPLES (Adult Education Act)
  • Life-long learning,
  • Equal opportunities,
  • Freedom and autonomy,
  • Secularity of public AE,
  • Professional and ethic responsibility,
  • Respect and dignity,
  • Obtaining standards

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ADULT EDUCATION ACT groundedAdult Education
Master Plan
  • The 23rd article of the Act defines components of
    the AEMP. Thus it should
  • Determine the goals of the education of adults,
  • Determine the priority fields,
  • Define the required activities,
  • Define the global amount of public funds needed
    for its implementation.

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ADULT EDUCATION MASTER PLAN
  • A better Perspective for the Education of Adults

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GLOBAL AIMS AND PRIORITY FIELDS
  • General non-formal education
  • Raising educational attainment of adults
  • Job related education and training

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ACTIVITIES NEEDED TO CARRY OUT THE AEMP
  • Network of adult educators,
  • Network of educational programmes,
  • Network of councelling services,
  • RD activities,
  • Information provision,
  • Infractructure,
  • Promotion.

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AIMS
  • To increase the demand for education at
    individual, entrepreneurial and community level,
  • To ensure investment in adult education from
    individuals or social partners,
  • To ensure co-ordination of agreements and
    measures among and between social partners on
    national and local level,
  • To further develop and maintain the basic
    education infrastructure.

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AEMP AIMS
  • To raise the level of general education, basic
    skills and new basic skills of adults,
  • To define 12 years of successfully completed
    schooling as the fundamental educational
    standard,
  • To increase employability.
  • To increase possibilities for learning and
    participation in education.

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General adult education and learning
  • Increasing the general level of education,
  • Developing literacy skills and acquiring new
    basic skills,
  • Preventing social exclusion, decreasing social
    neglect, motivating, encouraging learning and
    re-entry into schooling
  • Percentage of inclusions should rise from 3.5 to
    6 between 2003 and 2010.

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Raising educational attainment
  • Acquiring/completing of education
  • Primary At least ½ without attained primary
    education will complete it,
  • Secondary at least ¼ with incomplete secondary
    education will complete it,
  • Higher professional education at least 1/10 with
    completed secondary education will enter tertiary
    education.

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Job-related education and training
  • entering programmes to retain, refresh and
    modernise knowledge and qualifications to
    increase employability at least ½ of the
    unemployed will enter programmes for increasing
    employability.
  • acquiring National Vocational Qualifications At
    least 10 of the unemployed and employed without
    vocational or professional education will acquire
    the NVQ.

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By 2010 we wish to surpass the EU benchmarks
  • The share of adults, aged 25 - 64 with at least
    secondary education should reach 85 by 2010,
  • Level of participation of active population, aged
    25 64, in life-long learning will be at least
    15.

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Targeted disadvantaged groups
  • less educated, employed and unemployed, young
    adults
  • groups with limited access to social, cultural
    and economic goods,
  • adults with special needs,
  • ethnic groups and immigrants,
  • population from less developed regions.

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ACTIVITIES NEEDED TO CARRY OUT THE AEMP
  • Expertise,
  • Designing educational programmes,
  • Developing guidance and counselling network,
  • RD activities,
  • Developing organisational infrastructure,
  • Promotional and motivational activities.

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ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMMES
  • Primary school for adults
  • Programmes for improving literacy skills
  • Project Learning for Young Adults
  • Language education
  • Study circles
  • Learning Exchange
  • Self-study centres
  • Local Guidance Centres
  • Lifelong Learning Week
  • Offering Quality Education to Adults
  • Programme 5,000 10,000
  • Programme to eliminate education deficit

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FUNDING
  • Based on the National Adult Education Master Plan
    and Annual Education Master plan
  • Public network non-programme costs
  • Public invitations to tender
  • Subsidies, vouchers
  • Concessions (contracting out)

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SOURCES OF FUNDING
  • state and local budgets,
  • company funds,
  • funds of individual participants,
  • international sources,
  • other.

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Annual programme for adult education
  • determines
  • the scope of funding from the state budget
  • the scope and type of needed activities
  • ministries, competent for the programme
    execution, their respective role and
    responsibilities,
  • educational programmes financed from public
    sources
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