Title: EAEA
1EAEA
- European AE Research
- Look towards the future
- ERDI General Assembly, 2004
2Questions to be answered
- 1. Who define the research agenda on adult
learning? - Adult learners, practitioners, researchers,
authorities, corporations or any others? - 2. What about the autonomy of research and
scientific objectives? - Research and expertise
- -as business is determined by the orders or
- -responds to the challenges of the critical
issues of present society. - The moral and social mission of science.
- 3. Are the results of adult learning research
relevant from the point of view of challenges of
current European practice? - 4. Are the findings of research available for the
target group of practitioners?
3-
- ..not only the economic competitiveness of
Europe should be strengthened through research
and innovation. What needs to be strengthened
also in a truly international and global context
is the compatibility of European institutions,
values and forms of solidarity that Europe has
developed over time. - Helga Nowotny, Prague
- Unity and Diversity the Contribution of the
Social Sciences and the Humanities to the
European Research Area, 2001
4Challenges of adult learning research
- The research agenda most funded in adult learning
is defined by the economic interests related to
human resources. - An overview of research achievements (resources
in hand) is not available for the practice. - The research workshops of adult learning still
represent a small group compared to the whole
research world - Is there efficient networking between research
organisations in order to put better focus on key
issues? - Bridges between research and practice in adult
learning are missing - Dissemination of research findings in the
training of facilitators of adult learning is weak
5Socio-economic ResearchEducation and Training
Project Clusters
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- The Fourth and the Fifth EU Framework Programmes
(FP4 and FP5) funded more than 55 research
projects and thematic networks that address
directly issues of Education and Training.
Briefing papers summarising the results of
individual projects http//www.pjb.co.uk/npl/inde
x.htm.
6- Cluster 1. Education and Labour Market Change
- The Dynamics of Education to
- Work Transitions in Europe
- Cluster 2. Education, equity and social
exclusion - Cluster 3. Monitoring and Evaluation of
- Research in Learning Innovations
(MERLIN) - Cluster 4. Synergy between Practitioners' needs
and opportunities - Cluster 5. Towards the Learning
Economy-conclusions - from FP4 and FP5 projects to shape
- European policies in Education and
Training
7European research on learning
- European research on learning exists under the
Sixth EU Framework Programme (2003-2006)
supported under priority 7 ( Citizens and
Governance in the Knowledge based Society
www.cordis.lu/citizens/ - The next call for proposals of priority 7 will
be published in late 2004.
8Is there a strategy for adult learning research?
- The Communication "Investing in research an
action plan for Europe" adopted by the European
Commission on 30 April 2003, aiming at increasing
investment in European RD to approach 3 of GDP
by 2010. - Do we have an idea about the proportion of
funding for adult learning research within the
whole budget of adult learning?
9A Mobility Strategy for the European Research Area
- The Commission Communication A Mobility
Strategy for the European Research Area - (ERA)aims at enhancing the living and working
environment of researches in order to - attract and maintain a high level of human
resources in research. - Researchers mobility portal http//europa.eu.in
t/eracareers - More efficient provision of practical,
customised assistance to mobile researchers - through the European network of mobility centres.
10Mobility and European co-operation
- Benchmarking exercise in order to examine the
key aspects of research policy - development of statistic studies in order to
monitor the fluxes of researchers. - The second line of action concerns financial
measures in order to reach a critical - mass of mobile researchers.
- Resource WORKING GROUP
- MOBILITY AND EUROPEAN CO-OPERATION
- PROGRESS REPORT
11Challenges of the Lisbon Strategy in the work of
the Concrete Objectives of the Education and
Training systems in Europe
- 1. Promising and demanding policy aims since 2000
without practice oriented research which supports
implementation - Poorly selected indicators on measuring and
superficially selected benchmarks on - objectives aimed at 2010 are available
- 3. Low level research exists on inclusive adult
learning, learning for socially excluded groups
in general
12Challenges of the Listbon Strategy
- Deficient statistical data on international
- comparability of adult learning in many fields
(participation, non-participation, investment in
adult learning ) - 5. The practice of non-formal and informal
learning basically lacks evidences on its
importance, methods, assessment and techniques - 6. Quality indicators of lifelong learning are
quite weak and inappropriate for practice
development - 7. Studies on investment in learning focus mostly
on human resources development, research on
social capital is missing on an operational level
13Demanding research issues of adult learning from
the view of practice
- 1. Policy formation of lifelong learning
- 2. Validation, assessment of non-formal and
informal learning - 3. Guidance and counselling on individual
lifelong learning paths - 4. Techniques of needs analyses of adults
- 5. Surveys on participation and
non-participation - 6. Tools for motivation of non-traditional adult
learners - 7. Funding regime of adult learning
- 8. European dimensions of competence development
of staff - Extension of Europe
- Theme Challenges to EU enlargement
- Theme The challenge of globalisation
14Recommendations for future adult learning
research
- 1. Make opportunities for a discourse on
co-operation in a joint research strategy by
identifying some key issues until 2010 and beyond - 2. Involve all possible stakeholders including
adult learning providers (practitioners) and the
organisations of - learners which may have influence on a
- European and policy level
- 3. Find consensus on some relevant themes in the
- framework of the
- Lisbon Strategy in order to improve research
funding and its policy consequences - 4. Develop a set of quality indicators for the
evaluation of the results of adult learning
research (application of the open method of
co-ordination to the Barcelona objective)
15- Make joint efforts for the accessibility and
transparency - of results for practitioners through the
Internet, joint publications, regular info
service, forums, regular training. - Make joint efforts to raise the number of
researchers and research in the field of adult
learning in the framework - of the EU research agenda
- Have joint research projects around the key
questions - of practice together with research institutes,
universities, - adult learning providers.
- Develop the lifelong learning research agenda and
- co-operation for regions out of Europe
- Dr. Janos Sz. Toth
- President of the EAEA