University of Montenegro LLL Strategic Plan - draft. Prof. dr Mira Vukčević Workshop on Recognition and Flexible Learning Paths July 5-6, Milocer

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University of Montenegro LLL Strategic Plan - draft Prof. dr Mira Vukčević Workshop on Recognition and Flexible Learning Paths July 5-6, Milocer

Lifelong Learning Strategic Plan document is a result of three month planning efforts with the purpose to identify strategies that can assist University to develop its lifelong learning (LLL) function and offer flexible and adaptable programmes and courses that will be compatible with the fast changing labour market and societal needs of Montenegro and the region.

The University LLL Strategic Plan is based on the recommendations that emerged from: - Extensive consultation with the University leadership and social partners, - A synthesis of the inputs and recommendations emerged from the Strategic Planning Workshop held in October 2011, and - Recommendations based on the Report on comparable University strategies Comparative Overview of LLL Laws in EU countries (DeLLCo deliverable 1.2) and the report Elaboration and Analysis of Labour Market Needs (DeLLCo deliverable 2.1).

The University Stategic Plan for LLL defines: University LLL Values University LLL Mission Statement University LLL Vision Statement University Five Strategic LLL Goals for the Next Five Years: To adopt lifelong learning as a mind-set in the culture of the University and Montenegrin society as a whole

To strengthen our teaching, scientific research and our service to the society by embedding LLL approach and activities To develop a well-organized and efficient support system with clearly defined processes, competencies, responsibilities, and resources necessary for the implementation of LLL at the University To build and employ synergistic partnerships at different levels to support the conditions, production and delivery of LLL and extend our reach to the new groups of learners To improve performance, assessment and accountability of LLL activities and project

European Policy Framework for LLL The Lisbon Strategy (2000), included the modernization agenda for HE by underlying knowledge and innovation and the introduction of a variety of instruments aimed at the strengthening the European Research Area and transforming EU in the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world. EUA Charter on Lifelong Learning, in all the communiqués: Prague 2001, Berlin 2003, Bergen 2005, London 2007, Leuven Communiqué, Conference of European Ministers for Higher Education in 2009. The Education and Training 2010 Work Programme, provides a solid framework for the European cooperation in education aiming at improving the quality and effectiveness of education and training systems in the EU, making LLL accessible to everyone.

European Policy Framework for LLL Copenhagen Process, a declaration, signed in Copenhagen in 2002, aimed at establishing recognition and transparency in the standards and content of vocational qualifications, compatibility between the qualifications framework of Member States, and introducing measures for quality assurance with regards to mutually recognised qualifications, which allow users to link and build on learning acquired at various times, in both formal and non-formal contexts. Education and Training 2020 (ET2020) - the framework looks at the whole spectrum of education and training systems from a LLL perspective, covering all levels and contexts including non-formal and informal learning. The European Qualification Framework (EQF) - a European reference framework for qualifications for LLL, which facilitates the comparison of educational and professional qualification across different European countries by linking examination and educational levels in those countries to a common European framework.

National Policy Framework for Lifelong Learning Key Strategic Documents Adopted within Education and Training Framework Strategy for Adult Education in Montenegro (2005-2015) Adult Education Action Plan (2010-2014) Strategy of the Vocational Education Development (2010-2014) Action Plan for Implementing the Strategy of Education Training Development in Montenegro (2010-2011) Strategy for Lifelong Entrepreneurial Learning (2008-2013) Strategy for Introduction of the Montenegrin Qualification Framework (2008-2013) Strategy for Establishment of the National Qualification Framework in Montenegro (2008-2010) Strategy for Development and Financing of Higher Education in Montenegro (2011 2020) as well as pending: National Strategy for Lifelong Career Guidance (2011-2016)

National Policy Framework for Lifelong Learning Key Strategic Documents Adopted within Employment Framework National Strategy on Employment and Human Resources Development (2007-2011) National Action Plan for Employment 2008-2009 and 2010-2011 Human Resources Development - Montenegro 2017 NYAP National Youth Action Plan (2007-20012) Strategy for Integration of People with Disabilities in Montenegro (2008-2016) as well as pending: National Employment Strategy (2012-2017) and four local employment strategies tailored for the municipalities in the North of Montenegro.

The University (working ) Definition of Lifelong Learning A continued education and training of citizens of Montenegro and neighbouring regions throughout their lives by encompassing all academic levels and all form of learning and research (formal, non formal, or informal) through structured courses or activities offered at the University and through formed partnerships to meet challenges of ever changing society.

Key Stakeholders and Their Key Expectations Staff Students Alumni Government and Government Agencies External Partners and Clients

Key Aspects for Developing and Implementing Institutional LLL Strategies In the creation and implementation of its institutional lifelong learning strategies, the University of Montenegro is taking into consideration the following four key aspects: Diversification of student population Diversification of the University s services to learners Diversification of the University s educational provision Diversification of the University partnerships in other to achieve their LLL educational goals

Strategic Lifelong Learning Goals, Objectives and Success Factors STRATEGIC GOAL 1: TO ADOPT LIFELONG LEARNING AS A MIND-SET IN THE CULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY AND MONTENEGRIN SOCIETY AS A WHOLE STRATEGIC GOAL 2: TO STRENGTHEN OUR TEACHING, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND OUR SERVICES TO SOCIETY BY EMBEDDING LIFELONG LEARNING APPROACH AND ACTIVITIES STRATEGIC GOAL 3: DEVELOP A WELL-ORGANIZED AND EFFICIENT SUPPORT SYSTEM WITH CLEARLY DEFINED PROCESSES, RESPONSIBILITIES, COMPETENCIES AND NECESSARY RESOURCES TO ATTAIN EMBEDDING OF LLL AT THE UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC GOAL 4: TO BUILD AND EMPLOY SYNERGISTIC PARTNERSHIPS AT DIFFERENT LEVELS TO SUPPORT THE CONDITIONS, PRODUCTION AND DELIVERY OF LLL AND EXTEND OUR REACH TO THE NEW GROUPS OF LEARNERS STRATEGIC GOAL 5: TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE, ASSESSMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF LLL ACTIVITIES AND SPONSORED PROJECTS

Positioning LLL within the University of Montenegro and Resources for Achieving LLL Goals LLL Administration and Resources for Achieving LLL Goals LLL Unit LLL Advisory Board Network of designated LLL coordinators at each University unit Career Development Center

Financial Resources The Ministry of Education and Sport Other ministries, local adminstrations and different administration bodies can contribute to the financing of specific adult learning programmes Public Funding Financial support under the umbrella of employment policy, targeting unemployed or vulnerable groups in the society Funding Sources for LLL Programs The Ministry of Education and Sport may sign agreement with local administrations (e.g. municipality or coalitions of municipalities) to develop educational provision based on specific needs. Direct financial support to individuals who are not in the position to participate in education and training Private Funding Student Tuition Financing from Employers Funding by local, regional or private sources International Funding Funding acquired through international projects, LLL Programs, IPA Funds, bilateral agreements

Monitoring and Evaluation of the University s LLL Plan

Performance Metrics