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Date: in 12 pts COMENIUS, ICT, Languages, ROMA Kick-off meeting 2013 Ana Carla Pereira Head of Unit, Skills and Qualifications, DG EAC 4 February 2013

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Page 1: Rethinking education

Date: in 12 pts

COMENIUS, ICT, Languages, ROMA

Kick-off meeting 2013

Ana Carla Pereira

Head of Unit, Skills and Qualifications, DG EAC

4 February 2013

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1. Rethinking Education 2. Eramus for All

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= Rethinking Education =

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What qualifications will Europe need by 2020?

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Rates of Early School Leaving (ESL) must improve significantly to reach the 2020 target

Source: Eurostat (LFS 2011)

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EU 2020 target = 40%

Source: Eurostat (LFS 2011)

Tertiary attainment targets can be reached, but will require a sustained effort

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Basic skills levels are still lacking in many countries

Source: OECD (PISA)

Percentage of low achievers in reading (15 year-olds, %), 2009

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Europe needs to be more entrepreneurial

Source: Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2011 Note: Italian result is from 2010

Percentage of individuals aged 18-64 who believe they have the required knowledge to start a business (2011)

% o

f all i

nd

ivid

uals

18

- 64 y

ears

old

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Language skills must be improved

First foreign language: percentage of pupils who have reached the level of independent user (B1 or higher)

Source: European Commission, 2012. First European Survey on Language Competences

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ICT skills levels vary greatly between countries

% of individuals with low, medium and high computer skills (2011)

Source: Eurostat, Information society Statistics, 2011

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Great diversity in Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Distribution of upper secondary (ISCED 3) students by programme orientation

(general or vocational). %, 2010

Source: Eurostat Database, UOE data collection, 2010

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Work-Based Learning is still an exception

Proportion of VET students enrolled in combined work- and school-based VET, as a % of all students in upper secondary VET (2010)

Source: Cedefop, based on data from Eurostat, UOE

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Teachers are an ageing profession in most countries

Age distribution of teachers in lower and upper secondary, 2010

Source: Eurostat, UOE; in Eurydice Key Data on Education, 2012

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There are financial constraints in the sector Evolution of teacher salaries compared with the previous year

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One Commission Communication, with seven accompanying Staff Working Documents:

• Education and Training Monitor

• Country analysis

• Key Competences

• Partnerships and flexible pathways for LL skills development

• Supporting the teaching professions

• Language competences for employability, mobility and growth

• Vocational Education and Training for better skills, growth and jobs

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• Enhanced support to Member States – Monitoring of progress, OMC, ORCD collaboration…

• European area of skills and qualifications

• EU-level Alliance for Apprenticeships

• Funding Education for Growth

• Opening up Education – ICT and OER

• A new language benchmark

• Entrepreneurship education actions

• Partnerships between Education, enterprises and research, promoted through new programme Erasmus 4 All

New Commission initiatives

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= Erasmus for All =

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Youth in Action Programme

International

higher education programmes:

Erasmus Mundus, Tempus,

Alfa, Edulink, Bilateral Programmes

Grundtvig

Erasmus

Leonardo

Comenius

Lifelong

Learning

Programme

A single integrated programme Existing programmes

A Streamlined architecture

Erasmus for All

1.

Learning

Mobility

3.

Policy

Support

2.

Co-operation

projects

Specific activities:

• Jean Monnet

• Sport

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Key action 1: Learning mobility of individuals Modernising education through chances to learn abroad: ►Students: higher education and vocational training ►Masters students: a new loan guarantee mechanism ►Youth: international volunteering and youth exchanges ►Staff: teachers, trainers, school leaders and youth workers ►International dimension: mobility for EU and non-EU beneficiaries

Key action 3: Support for policy reform Modernising education through policy support: ► Evidence based support for effective education investment ► Development and promotion of EU wide tools to assess and recognise skills ► Peer learning and cross-fertilization between education systems

Key action 2: Co-operation for innovation and good practices Modernising education through cooperation: ► Partnerships between education institutions, youth organisations, training institutions and other actors ► Large-scale coooperation between education and business: ‘Knowledge Alliances’ and ‘Sector Skills Alliances’ ► Connecting students and staff via web platforms ► Helping modernisation of universities in third countries

3 Key actions

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63%

25%

4%

3%2% 2% 1%

Key Action 1: Learning mobility of

individuals (63%)

Key Action 2: Cooperation for

innovation and good practices

(25%)

Key Action 3:Support for policy

reform (4%)

Operational grants to National

Agencies (3%)

Administrative expenditure (2%)

Jean Monnet Initiative (2%)

Sport Action (1%)

BUDGET ALLOCATION BY TYPE OF ACTION FOR THE PROGRAMME

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For more information: http://ec.europa.eu/education/news/rethinking_en.htm