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Title: The social dialogue and vocational education and training policy


1
Learning for employment
  • The social dialogue and vocational education and
    training policy

  • in Europe

2
Learning for employment second policy report
  • aims to contribute to and stimulate debate on the
    development of vocational education and training
    policy in the EU
  • looks and the development and results of
    vocational education and training policy in the
    EU, in the light of the Lisbon strategic goal to
    make the EU the most dynamic knowledge-based
    economy in the world by 2010.

3
European vocational education and training policy
framework
  • Following Lisbon the EU established a policy to
    achieve the benchmarks comprising
  • developing lifelong learning
  • implementing agreed objectives for education and
    training systems
  • developing e-learning
  • promoting mobility
  • cooperation Copenhagen process.

4
Social partners framework of actions
  • Anticipating a more autonomous European social
    dialogue a framework of actions in vocational
    education and training was agreed with four
    priorities
  • identification and anticipation of competences
    and qualifications needs
  • recognition and validation of competences and
    qualifications
  • information, support and guidance
  • resources.

5
Lisbon employment targets for 2010
  • Linked to the strategic goal is a more employment
  • intensive economy and targets set to
  • raise average employment rate to 70 (currently
    61)
  • increase number of women in employment to over
    60 (currently 52)
  • raise average employment rate of people
    aged55-64 to 50 (currently 40).

6
Some key vocational education and training
benchmarks by 2010
  • an EU average of no more than 10 early school
    leavers (currently 19)
  • EU average participation in lifelong learning
    should be at least 12.5 of the 25 to 64 age
    group (currently 8)

7
Some key vocational education and training
benchmarks by 2010
  • at least 85 of 22 years old in the EU should
    have completed upper secondary education
    (currently 79)
  • increase by at least 15 the number of graduates
    in mathematics, science, technology in the EU,
    while at the same time the gender imbalance
    should decrease (currently 11) (80 of graduates
    in computing are men).

8
Contribution of the social dialogue
  • European level - framework of actions
  • sectoral level - development of sectoral
    qualifications and professionalisation of
    traditionally low-skilled jobs
  • in the Member States - initiatives on validation
    of non-formal learning, awareness raising,
    financial incentives, new work organisation.

9
Conclusions of second policy report
  • To achieve the benchmarks
  • reforms underway in Member States, but need to be
    speeded up
  • achievement of Lisbon target depends on
    employment among four key sections of the
    population women of prime working age, young
    people, older workers, and disadvantaged groups
  • continuation of current trends means a
    significant number of new jobs will be in
    occupations requiring high levels of education,
    and in traditionally low-skill jobs.

10
Challenges for the social partners
  • learning at the workplace - creating new
    opportunities, recognising and accepting
    non-formal learning
  • increasing participation of older workers in the
    work force and vocational education and training
  • promoting mobility
  • stimulating increased investment in human
    resources.

11
Adult participation in lifelong learning, 2002

12
Percentage of the population aged 25-64 having
completed at least upper secondary education
(ISCED 3), 2002
13
Labour force participation rates of women aged
55-64 in Member States, 1990, 1994 and 2001
14
Labour force participation rates of men aged
55-64 in Member States, 1990, 1994 and 2001
15
Promoting mobility
Distribution of EU migrants by sectors of
activity (NACE), EU-15, 2001
16
Cedefop - supporting developments
  • Cedefops added-value
  • collating and analysis of research,
    developments and best practice
  • timely provision to our stakeholders
  • laying the foundation for effective, and
  • productive policy development.

17
Cedefop - supporting developments
  • the European Training Village (ETV)
    www.trainingvillage.gr - some 35,000 residents
  • the Cedefop website www.cedefop.eu.int available
    in the 11 official EU languages
  • the library and documentation service - more than
    43,000 VET references
  • virtual communities to support cooperation
    process, with more than 2000 experts
  • building up a European Knowledge Management
    System (KMS).

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For further information
P.O. Box 22427 GR-55102 Thessaloniki
Greece Tel. (30) 23 10 49 01 11 Fax (30) 23 10
49 01 02 E-mail info_at_cedefop.eu.int Web
sites www.cedefop.eu.int www.trainingvillage.gr h
ttp//cedefop.communityzero.com
Brussels Office 20, avenue dAuderghem B-1040
Brussels Tel. (32-2) 230 19 78 Fax (32-2)
230 58 24 E-mail info.be_at_cedefop.eu.int
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