EUNEC Seminar THE INNOVATIVE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN SOCIETY

Similar documents
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES LOOKING FORWARD WITH CONFIDENCE PRAGUE DECLARATION 2009

Council of the European Union Brussels, 4 November 2015 (OR. en)

Meeting on the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Good Practices in Skills Development

D.10.7 Dissemination Conference - Conference Minutes

Group of National Experts on Vocational Education and Training

3 of Policy. Linking your Erasmus+ Schools project to national and European Policy

XIII UN Inter-Agency Round Table on Communication for Development

Higher education is becoming a major driver of economic competitiveness

Lifelong Learning Programme. Implementation of the European Agenda for Adult Learning

General report Student Participation in Higher Education Governance

FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY

The Referencing of the Irish National Framework of Qualifications to EQF

State of play of EQF implementation in Montenegro Zora Bogicevic, Ministry of Education Rajko Kosovic, VET Center

PLEASE NOTE! THIS IS SELF ARCHIVED VERSION OF THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE

DRAFT - Meeting Agenda Schwerin 13 th of Novembre till 14 th of Novembre 2014

EMAES THE EXECUTIVE MASTER S PROGRAMME IN EUROPEAN STUDIES, 60 HP

Interview on Quality Education

I set out below my response to the Report s individual recommendations.

Referencing the Danish Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning to the European Qualifications Framework

Quality in University Lifelong Learning (ULLL) and the Bologna process

MODERNISATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAMMES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF BOLOGNA: ECTS AND THE TUNING APPROACH

Study on the implementation and development of an ECVET system for apprenticeship

The European Consensus on Development: the contribution of Development Education & Awareness Raising

Position Statements. Index of Association Position Statements

EQF Pro 1 st Partner Meeting Lille, 28 March 2008, 9:30 16:30.

NA/2006/17 Annexe-1 Lifelong Learning Programme for Community Action in the Field of Lifelong Learning (Lifelong Learning Programme LLP)

Students representation in institutional governance Case: Finland

Educational Indicators

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)

Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development. A joint initiative by UNESCO and the Government of India

EUA Annual Conference Bergen. University Autonomy in Europe NOVA University within the context of Portugal

Educational system gaps in Romania. Roberta Mihaela Stanef *, Alina Magdalena Manole

No educational system is better than its teachers

OECD THEMATIC REVIEW OF TERTIARY EDUCATION GUIDELINES FOR COUNTRY PARTICIPATION IN THE REVIEW

BY-LAWS THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOGA

TC The Power of Non Formal Education 2014

Productive partnerships to promote media and information literacy for knowledge societies: IFLA and UNESCO s collaborative work

WP 2: Project Quality Assurance. Quality Manual

Learning Europe at School. Final Report - DG EAC

GOING GLOBAL 2018 SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL

National Pre Analysis Report. Republic of MACEDONIA. Goce Delcev University Stip

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES. COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT Accompanying document to the

Baku Regional Seminar in a nutshell

National and Regional performance and accountability: State of the Nation/Region Program Costa Rica.

European Higher Education in a Global Setting. A Strategy for the External Dimension of the Bologna Process. 1. Introduction

Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Plan (SECP)

Improving the impact of development projects in Sub-Saharan Africa through increased UK/Brazil cooperation and partnerships Held in Brasilia

Knowledge Sharing Workshop, Tiel The Netherlands, 20 September 2016

European Bioethics Training Camp

Impact of Educational Reforms to International Cooperation CASE: Finland

Participant Report Form Call 2015 KA1 Mobility of Staff in higher education - Staff mobility for teaching and training activities

ehealth Governance Initiative: Joint Action JA-EHGov & Thematic Network SEHGovIA DELIVERABLE Version: 2.4 Date:

4 th Grade Number and Operations in Base Ten. Set 3. Daily Practice Items And Answer Keys

Contents. (1) Activities Units of learning outcomes and expert interviews... 2

TEACHER EDUCATION AND

Interim Review of the Public Engagement with Research Catalysts Programme 2012 to 2015

PROJECT RELEASE: Towards achieving Self REgulated LEArning as a core in teachers' In-SErvice training in Cyprus

KRISTIINA KUMPULAINEN

An International University without an International Office: Experiences in Mainstreaming Internationalisation at the University of Helsinki

Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Navitas UK Holdings Ltd. Hertfordshire International College

EUA Quality Culture: Implementing Bologna Reforms

Content. 1. Technical workshop Marine Directive

COMMUNICATION PLAN. We believe that all individuals are valuable and worthy of respect.

AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES ADULT AND COMMUNITY LEARNING LEARNING PROGRAMMES

International Seminar: Dates, Locations, and Course Descriptions

Year 3 at Leighton. Autumn Term - Ancient Britain, from Stone Age to Iron Age. Spring Term Ancient Egypt Summer Term The World Cup

Educating for innovationdriven

CEDEFOP Annual Report 1998 approved at the meeting of the Management Board of March 1999

2 ND BASIC IRRS TRAINING COURSE

GLOBAL MEET FOR A RESURGENT BIHAR

Teacher Education and Co-Operation with Enterprises and Industries

Economics. Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

Course and Examination Regulations

School Inspection in Hesse/Germany

Testimony to the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. John White, Louisiana State Superintendent of Education

Enclosed 3 final reports working groups 10-pointplan

Knowledge for the Future Developments in Higher Education and Research in the Netherlands

Impact of Digital India program on Public Library professionals. Manendra Kumar Singh

WHAT IS AEGEE? AEGEE-EUROPE PRESENTATION EUROPEAN STUDENTS FORUM

PROJECT DESCRIPTION SLAM

OVER 12 YEARS OF EMBEDDING INTERNATIONALISATION: SOME LESSONS LEARNED

Tailoring i EW-MFA (Economy-Wide Material Flow Accounting/Analysis) information and indicators

TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, KEW CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00350M INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORIENTATION HANDBOOK

NATIONAL REPORTS

Self-certification of the NQFs of the Netherlands and Flanders Mark Frederiks

EDUCATION AND DECENTRALIZATION

Deliverable n. 6 Report on Financing and Co- Finacing of Internships

LEGO training. An educational program for vocational professions

ANNUAL CURRICULUM REVIEW PROCESS for the 2016/2017 Academic Year

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions in H2020

Annual report Hotelschool The Hague Foundation. At the heart of hospitality

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES RECOMMENDATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

District Advisory Committee. October 27, 2015

November 23 until November 25, Novedrate (Co)/ITALY

INQUIRE: International Collaborations for Inquiry Based Science Education

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SCHOOLS (K 12)

20 HOURS PER WEEK. Barcelona. 1.1 Intensive Group Courses - All levels INTENSIVE COURSES OF

Common Core Postsecondary Collaborative

LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME ERASMUS Academic Network

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY CONTACTS: ADDRESS. Full Professor Saša Boţić, Ph.D. HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT. Assistant Professor Karin Doolan, Ph.D.

Transcription:

eunec @ European Network of Education Councils EUNEC Seminar The Hague, The Netherlands, 18-19 May 2009 THE INNOVATIVE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN SOCIETY EUNEC is the European Network of Education Councils. Its members advise the governments of their countries on education and training. EUNEC aims to discuss the findings and recommendations of all European projects in education and training, to determine standpoints and to formulate statements on these issues. EUNEC wants to disseminate these statements pro-actively towards the European Commission, relevant DGs and other actors at European level, and to promote action by EUNEC s members and participants at national level. EUNEC also has the objective that the councils should put internationalisation and mobility high on the national agenda, that they should recommend and support a European policy in education and training towards all relevant stakeholders: ministry of education (and employment), sectoral and branch organisations, providers and other actors. From 2008 EUNEC has been subsidised as European Association acting at European level in the field of education (Jean Monnet programme). This seminar is organised with the support of this grant. Context and definition of the problem At a European level, there is an ongoing debate on the innovation of education and training systems. The European year for innovation and creativity calls upon education systems to consider their role in shaping the society of tomorrow. Creativity and innovation in society and education / training are seen as key elements in the recovery stategies facing the economic crisis. For EUNEC this is not a new theme. At several conferences we discussed the innovative role of the education/training system and the contribution stakeholders can play in stimulating this debate. A concrete feature of that ongoing debat is the framework the European Commission presented on the 16 th of December 2008, Updated strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training.

The Commission proposes that European cooperation in education and training should address four strategic challenges in the years to 2020: - Make lifelong learning and learner mobility a reality - Improve the quality and efficiency of provision and outcomes - Promote equity and active citizenship - Enhance innovation and creativity at all levels of education and training. During this seminar, EUNEC wants to focus on education and training challenged by major changes in society. What are these demands? How can we imagine them? How can education deal with societal demands in a creative and innovative way? What choices and priorities should be put on the education agenda? And who makes those choices? How can we involve schools and teachers in that creative process of societal renewal? What is the role of decision makers at a national / regional level? What kind of decisions should be left to the policy making capacity of the school and the local community? To discover how we should imagine the future, the OECD will inform us about the methodology of future thinking. Education councils will present how they answer the following questions: - How to pick up societal demands and how to translate them into education policy? - How to enhance the innovative role of education in society? Participants at the seminar will discuss in workshops on how innovation can be implemented - at curriculum level and at school level (embedding schools in an innovative regional societal context and network) and - at policy level (educational authorities creating conditions for educational reform; the involvement of stakeholders in creating a support for educational reform and the role of education councils). An expert from the European Commission will comment the updated strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training, focusing on the four strategic challenges in the years to 2020. Objectives of the seminar to discuss European and OECD policies regarding the European cooperation in education and training up to 2020; to learn from each other about the issues and achievements in enhancing the innovative role of education in society The conclusions presented by the different rapporteurs will be the basis for a report with conclusions to be sent to European officials and OECD.

Sunday 17 May 2009 Draft Programme Venue of the participants - Check-in at the hotel Hotel Carlton Ambassador, Sophialaan 2, 2514 JP The Hague, www.carlton.nl/ambassador 17.00 h EUNEC Executive Committee (only for EUNEC members of the Executive Committee) Monday 18 May 2009 9.15 h Opening session Simone Barthel President of EUNEC 9.30 10.15 h Key note speech: How to imagine the future? The methodology of future thinking. Dr Henno Theisens, OECD analyst 10.15 11.15 h Round table with representatives of EU education councils Questions to be answered: WHAT? Picking up societal demands and translate them into education policy. HOW? Enhancing the innovative role of education in society. Input from education councils: Nederlandse Onderwijsraad, Prof. G.T.M ten Dam, hoogleraar onderwijskunde, Universiteit Amsterdam, vice-president van de Nederlandse Onderwijsraad Conseil de l Education et de la Formation, speaker to be confirmed Conselho Nacional de Educação, Prof. Júlio Pedrosa, president of the CNE 11.15 h Coffee Break 11.30 13.00 h Workshop on the implementation of innovation in the curriculum and at school level Facilitator: Mr Robin Widdowson, QCA 13.00 14.00 h lunch

14.00 15.30 h Workshop on the implementation of innovation at policy level Facilitator: Prof. A.M.L. Van Wieringen, hoogleraar onderwijskunde, voorzitter van de Nederlandse Onderwijsraad 15.30 15.45 h Coffee break 15.45 16.45 h Imagining the future of European education policy European Commission presenting the updated strategic framework, speaker to be confirmed 16.45 17.45 h Debate: place and role of the councils and of EUNEC in the future of European education policy 18.00 h Cook workshop Tuesday 19 May 2009 9.30 11.00 h Conclusions: What did we learn? Statement discussion 11.00 12.30 h EUNEC General Assembly (for full and associate members) 12.30 h Lunch 14.00 17.00 h Study on Education Councils and Advisory Bodies in the EU (for members of the EUNEC Steering Committee)