Adult Learning and Education in Europe, North America and Israel

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Adult Learning and Education in Europe, North America and Israel CONFINTEA V1 Regional Pre-Conference Budapest, 3-53 5 December 2008 helen.keogh@cdu.cdvec.ie

Background 51 countries - 32 reports (+ 2 to A-P A P report K &T); 6 reports after 15.07.08 Rich information (15 334 pages) + other sources Challenges ALE......? MainlyM 2008... VET & second-chance for ESLs ONLY Limited information on: non-formal provision; tertiary ALE Data Broad brush strokes..... Already out of date?

ALE Adult education denotes the entire body of ongoing learning processes,, formal or otherwise, whereby people regarded as adults by the society to which they belong develop their abilities,, enrich their knowledge,, and improve their technical or professional qualifications.. Adult learning encompasses formal and continuing education, non-formal learning and the spectrum of informal, incidental learning... (H Declaration 1997)

Contextual challenges in 2008 (Why adult learning?) 1. Economic Competitiveness/ Kick-start economies 2. Demographic * ageing * migration 3. Social Social Inclusion 4. Political Maintenance/development of democratic societies + 5. Personal Development

Spectrum of Development of ALE c. 6/7 countries c. 16 countries c. 10/11 countries Systemic approach Enabling legislation Partnership/ decentralisation Stakeholder finance Flexible, integrated Good levels Coherent system Quality frameworks IPD/CPD of personnel M&E Informs policy Policy Legislation Governance Financing Provision Participation Qualifications Quality Research Fragmented Legislative basis Little partnership at any level Very limited financing Rigid/ Schooling approach Very low levels Disjointed Limited concern Sporadic M&E Sporadic

Spectrum of State Involvement Mixed model Public service model ALE as public good Strong involvement of state Mixed model Market / quasimarket model ALE as private good Minimal involvement of state Position dictated by: History and/or Ideology and/or Resources Sweden Germany Switzerland - Poland

Governance Trends Pluralist structures & fragmented political responsibility Subsidiarity - decentralisation Multiple stakeholders - partnership key building block Participative structures Inter-ministerial, inter-institutional; institutional; inter-organisational co- operation National/regional/local co-ordinating ordinating body Networks National/regional associations for non-formal AL stakeholders Rich mosaic or confusing melange?

What policies are in place? Influence of the Lisbon Agenda EU-27+ 27+; IPA; ENP Influence of OECD/UIL reports Public policy has to create effective frameworks in the context of a wide range of collateral policy-making employment; welfare; health Financing; provision; qualifications; quality

Policy Goals - Tensions Economic, social and/or cultural policy?? Social movement? Learning for a living : learning for living HRD/employability : HPD/social cohesion Knowledge economy : knowledge society More & better jobs : better social cohesion A public good : a private good Political control : market control Quantity: quality But.. non-zero sum game

Policy challenges dearth of (evidence-based) policy fragmentation limited implementation limited M&E

What legislation is in place? Least regulated element of LLL Specific legislation for (I)VET almost all Specific legislation for second chance in c. 19 Specific legislation for non-formal ALE in approx 10 EU-27 Member States Integrated legislation for formal and non-formal ALE in c. 5 countries Statutory right to ALE in a few countries, e.g. FR; BE; NO; SE Legislation alone is not enough!

Who pays? Incomplete information Ideological as well as technical issue hot topic national enquiries Financing as productivity enhancement or as redistribution & equity mechanisms? A series of hortatory Communications in EU-27 Multi-source - stakeholder co-financing Employers ; Individuals Public authorities; Civil society Foreign funders

Public funding in cases of market failure Incentivising investment - To subsidiary levels of government- US Employer-oriented oriented Demand-driven driven financial mechanisms individual learning accounts training vouchers; loans tax measures; pay-back clauses PEL Returns on investment impact

Who is learning? Benchmark 12.5% of adults aged 25-64 in E&T in any 4-week 4 period by 2010 in EU-27 2000-7.1% - 2007-9.7% 2006-2.3% of adults participated in formal AL; 6.4% participated in non-formal AL 2006 - SE (32.1%), DK (29.2%) & UK (26.6%) 1.3% each in BG & RO 7 countries already achieving 2010 target WANTED: 4 million adults! USA >50% of adults aged 16+ in some form of ALE in 2001

Gaps in participation Matthew effect 1 1 - volume & distribution - a double-edged edged sword? Adults with high level of education are are > 6 times > likely to participate than low skilled 3 times > likely to participate if have > likely to participate if have at least upper secondary level participate 4 times Age - persons aged 55-64 participate less (4.6%) than persons aged 25-34 years (15.5%) 61% of aged 55+ have never used a computer

Gender More women than men in ALE Participation in CVT of employed women ranged: from > 55% in DK, FI, SE to < 10% in EL, HU, IT and c. 1% in RO The rate of participation of employed men ranged from c. 50% in DK to < 1% in RO Gender not significant for ICT skills but age is Women in majority in some ALE PL (U3A); CY; Israel (p/us); Turkey (literacy)

Priority Target Groups Working age & unemployed adults & many also target those aged 50+ Migrants (Comm 2006 Key Message 4) Publicly financed provision for migrants frequently non-formal AL language training/civic, social & cultural support to facilitate labour market integration - US; Israel; Russia; Armenia Ethnic minorities Decade of Roma Inclusion 2005-2015 2015 8/9 countries

What are adults learning? Adult vocational education & training (VET) including IVT and CVT Second-chance ALE - first-chance? Liberal, popular, general, non-vocational non-formal ALE - social and cultural policy and/or social movement Adult tertiary education Armenia; Russia

Second-chance ALE Addresses a wide range of divides,, viz., knowledge divide; skills divide digital divide; gender divide (e.g. ethnic minorities); age divide A social inclusion and equality instrument serving multiple purposes, viz., compensatory (recompense for learning not achieved) educational (prepares for next level) economic (the labour market) redistributive (access to qualifications) promotion of equality (between sectors) inter-generational

Literacy Learning Communication in the mother tongue - 1st key competence for LLL IALS (OECD 1997; 2000) - 25% - 50%+ of adults lacked literacy levels considered minimum for life & work - not just minorities/migrants > - > mobilisation of forces A shift from a skills-based approach -> development of competences for processing information & generating knowledge as learning support; stand-alone; alone; integrated - workplace; family; themed Multiple approaches as

VET 13+ m additional jobs, many at the highest qualification level, 2006 2015 Employers - major providers of ALE in many countries but SE Europe, CIS.. Majority of ALE in workplace.. Spread in volume of training - 2005 Finland & Sweden joint first - 50%- 60% of employees reached at work Most Southern, Central and Eastern MS - barely 20% reached & < 20% in BG, PT, RO Recent MS/SE Europe/CIS - mainly micro- enterprises with limited resources for up-skilling

Liberal/Non-formal ALE Not covered by explicit public policy, action priorities or funding In local communities & social movements; ; in E&T institutions Long tradition in Nordic & other countries of democratic learning/popular enlightenment through residential and day FHSs,, study associations &/or study circles Finland - programme for liberal ALE 2008 2012 in cooperation with key stakeholders

Qualifications Recognise & reward learning, ideally wherever, whenever & however achieved Visibility & currency Qualification systems - diffuse and incoherent -> > confusion (US) Based on inputs or on completion of learning programme

Qualifications FR, IE, MT & UK have NQFs (4) 17 countries progressing development of overarching NQF 7 countries not yet formally committed to NQF SE Europe, CIS and Russian Federation through IPA & EPN EQF - 2010 - MS to relate national qualifications to EQF

Validation of non-formal & informal learning EU-27+ Visibility Appropriate level Reduces opportunity costs Access to: - programme/ partial or full award Common European principles - overarching basis for validation (2004) 2007 - voluntary European guidelines

Progress 7 countries in EU-27 + NO - advanced 8 countries - integrating system France - fully integrated independent system; 2005-20,000 full qualifications Portugal - New Opportunities Initiative qualify 1m workers by 2010 Denmark - civil society sector & education ministry - tools for documentation of competences from liberal ALE, community/voluntary work

Challenges Requires active involvement of ALE providers, social partners & civil society -> zone of mutual trust for systems that are credible, transparent & acceptable Technical Cultural Political Matthew effect 2 2

Quality in ALE Quality explicitly on the agenda,, particularly for VET - adults have access to second-chance A Common Quality Assurance Framework (CQAF) (2004) - VET European Network on Quality - 2005 2008 - European Quality Assurance Reference Framework (EQARF) to replace CQAF Nordic countries,, AT & DE - advanced QA CZ, RO & SI - introducing QA systems

ALE Personnel Professional development of personnel a vital determinant of quality of ALE Data incomplete Status, conditions & pay Full-time : part-time time employees Generally, not a regulated occupation Many routes In-service training rather than IPD? Competence Profiles CH; DE; FR; UK Key competences study - EU

Research in ALE Limited Volume Scope Impact Needed Infrastructure A knowledge base Culture of evidence-based policy-making Interface for impact Review

Recommendations Policy Legislation Governance Financing Provision Participation Qualifications Quality Research Policy

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