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Lifelong Learning and Securing Career Paths: Proceedings of EU Presidency Conference Nov 2008
Published on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 @ 5:40 AM by Admin Account
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This publication is a summary of the proceedings of a French Presidency of the EU conference supported by the European Commission's Directorates for Education and for Employment. The conference aimed to identify the challenges, to set out common findings, and to outline measures taken to make lifelong learning more effective. Lifelong learning was seen as at the heart of the flexicurity principle.

As you will see from the proceedings, most of the time was devoted to issues concerning initial and continuing vocational training: access by SMEs, by older, disabled, migrant, unskilled; employer or employee led;  partnerships, motivation; costs and benefits.

The importance of career guidance and counselling was underlined by Heléne Clark, director of the EC's DG for Education, and was also underlined in the French Secretary of State for Employment's discourse on training system reform.

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Social Inclusion: Origins, Concepts and Key Themes published by the Australian Government
Published on Thursday, May 28, 2009 @ 8:59 AM by Admin Account
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This 2008 report describes some of the definitional, conceptual and historical foundations of the concept of social inclusion. It summarises the strengths and limitations of Australian and international approaches to the topic so far, and sketches some of the scope of exclusion in terms of locational disadvantage, intergenerational disadvantage, children at risk, child poverty and jobless families, employment, mental health, disability and homelessness. It also discusses the relational dimension of exclusion. The report provides elements of policy approaches to move from exclusion to inclusion.

Career guidance is often used as part of multidimensional strategies to address exclusion issues; indeed in its origins it was part of a social reform movement. In order to see where it may or can play a role, this report is essential background reading.

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Enhancing European Cooperation in VET: the Bordeaux Communique 2008
Published on Monday, May 18, 2009 @ 12:47 PM by Admin Account
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The ministers for VET of the European Union , the European Social Partners and the European Commission met in Bordeaux, France under the French Presidency of the EU in 2008 to review priorities and strategies in European cooperation in VET. The outcome of their discussions is known as the Bordeaux Communique.

The Communique outlines the process of cooperation since 2002, describes the key EU instruments created and their impact on national policies. It sets out a new strategic vision for 2008-2010, especially the challenges of globalisation. The Communique proposes four priority areas for future action:

  • national implementation of cooperation instruments and agreements
  • improving the quality and attractiveness of VET
  • improving links between VET and the labour market
  • strengthening European cooperation arrangements.

The Communique makes very explicit the centrality of the provision of career guidance to VET and CVET policies for young people and adults.

It calls for:

  • facilitating access to information and lifelong guidance and counselling services through the successful implementation of the 2008 Council Resolution on Lifelong Guidance (which may be found elsewhere on this web site)
  • action to be taken to promote guidance systems which help young people and adults to cope better with transitions within education and training and all along their career paths
  • improve guidance and counselling services to ease transition from training to employment.
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International Labour Organisation: Human Resources Development Recommendation 195, of 2004
Published on Friday, May 15, 2009 @ 6:50 AM by Admin Account
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Recommendation 195 concerning human resource development - education, training and lifelong learning - has 11 chapters including:

  • development and implementation of education and training policies
  • education and pre-employment training
  • development of competencies
  • training for decent work and social inclusion
  • framework for the recognition and certification of skills
  • training roviders
  • career guidance and training support
  • research
  • international and technical cooperation.

Members agreed through social dialogue to formulate, apply and review national human resource development, education and training, and lifelong learning policies which are consistent with economic, fiscal and social policies. Career guidance is positioned as central to national HRD policies.

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Arrimer les etudes et le travail - l'engagement de l'Alberta en matiere de developpement de carriere
Published on Thursday, April 16, 2009 @ 8:23 AM by Admin Account
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Arrimer les études et le travail : l’engagement de l’Alberta en matière de développement de carrière établit des liens plus solides entre l’éducation et le travail, et fournit un accès plus coordonné aux programmes de formation professionnelle et d’emploi, ainsi qu’aux services dans un marché du travail constamment en évolution.

Arrimer les études et le travail démontre la façon dont les ministères provinciaux, particulièrement Advanced Education and Technology, Education et Employment and Immigration, collaborent afi n de soutenir le développement de carrière des Albertains, de la maternelle à la 12e année, aux études postsecondaires et en milieu de travail.

La publication décrit:

  • Pourquoi nous faut-il?
  • Qui fait?
  • Résultats, mesures prioritaires, effets sur les mesures de rendement
  • Les forces sur lequelles nous misons
  • Quelles stratégies du gouvernement de l'Alberta appuient Arrimer les études et le travail?
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The Australian Blueprint for Career Development
Published on Thursday, April 16, 2009 @ 7:06 AM by Admin Account
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Given the increasing policy importance being paid to the development of the skills to manage one's career, learning and work pathways in a lifelong learning context(Council of European Ministers of Education, 2008), this Australian publication is very timely to provide guidance on what exactly these skills look like. A joint initiative of the federal, state and territorial governments, and published by the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, and Training and Youth Affairs, this recently released document provides a framework for the design, implementation and evaluation of career development rogrammes for young people and adults. It identifies the skills, attitudes, and knowledge that individuals need to make sound choices and to effectively manage careers.

It is divided into three sections:

  • What are career management competency skills?
  • Who uses the Blueprint?
  • What is the Blueprint used for?

There is a very useful Blueprint toolkit included - a series of resources to be downloaded to inform and enhance career development programmes and activities.

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Preparing for Success: Northern Ireland Strategy and Implementation Plan for Career Guidance Services
Published on Tuesday, February 10, 2009 @ 6:24 AM by Admin Account
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This is a joint strategy and implementation plan for career guidance services in Northern Ireland of two government ministries/ the Department of Education and the Department for Employment and Learning. Based on extensive consultation exercises on its proposals of 2007, the document outlines a new comprehensive strategy for the delivery of career guidance services and the challenges involved. It articulates a vision for the future and maps the actions required to deliver it.

The vision is subdivided into five themes:

  1. Careers education
  2. Access to careers information
  3. Improving careers advice and guidance
  4. Improving quality
  5. Improving professional development.

 

 

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Om bedre integration af livslang vejledning i strategierne for livslang laering
Published on Tuesday, February 10, 2009 @ 5:57 AM by Admin Account
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This is the Danish translation of the European Council of Education Ministers' Resolution (2008) on better integrating lifelong guidance in strategies for lifelong learning. The Resolution defined four key areas/axes to guide national reforms of policies and systems:

1) fremme af evnen til selv at orientere sig gennem hele livet

2) lettelse af adgangen til vejledningstjenester for alle borgere

3) udvikling af kvalitetssikringen af vejledningstjenester

4) fremme af koordineringen af og samarbejdet mellem de forskellige aktører på nationalt, regionalt og lokalt plan

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Einer Besseren Integration Lebensumspannender Beratung in die Strategien fur lebenslanges Lernen
Published on Tuesday, February 10, 2009 @ 5:43 AM by Admin Account
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This is the German translation of the Council of Education Ministers' Resolution (2008) on better integrating lifelong guidance into lifelong learning strategies.

It defines 4 key axes of action for the reform of guidance services in Member States:

1. Förderung der Fähigkeit zur Planung der beruflichen Laufbahn in jedem Lebensabschnitt;

2. Erleichterung des Zugangs aller Bürger zu den Beratungsdiensten;

3. Entwicklung der Qualitätssicherung in den Beratungsdiensten;

4. Förderung von Koordinierung und Zusammenarbeit zwischen den verschiedenen Akteuren auf nationaler, regionaler und lokaler Ebene,

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Rapport Guégot: Conclusions des Travaux de la mission sur la formation tout au long de la vie
Published on Thursday, February 05, 2009 @ 7:17 AM by Admin Account
3391 Views :: 0 Comments :: Guidance in Schools and Training, Guidance in Tertiary Education, Guidance for Young People at Risk, Guidance for Unemployed Adults, Guidance for Employed Adults, Guidance for Older Adults, Guidance for Disadvantaged Groups, Ensuring Quality, Assessing Effectiveness, European Union (EU), Co-ordination and Leadership, France

This Report was presented by Deputy Guégot to the French National Assembly in December 2008. It examined:

  • problems in initial and continuing training supply: quality, transparency, funding, governance
  • inequalities for young people and adults in accessing training
  • difficulties in career guidance provision to support youth and adult participation in training.

It presents 16 propositions to address these issues.

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