EU's Role & Support
How does the EU support people and projects in adult learning?
- Learning mobility for adult education staff and adult learners;
- International cooperation between organisations (e.g. adult learning centres);
- Initiatives for policy innovation (e.g. networks supporting specific policy areas)).
Eurydice is a network whose task is to explain how education systems are organised in Europe and how they work. Eurydice publishes descriptions of national education systems (on adult education and training, see chapter 8), comparative studies devoted to specific topics, indicators and statistics in the field of education.
What is the EU’s role in adult learning?
- governance
- supply and take-up of lifelong learning opportunities
- accessibility and flexibility
- quality, equity, inclusion and success in adult learning
- the green and digital transitions
Avrupa Beceriler Gündemi hayata dair beceriler, bireysel mali mekanizmalar yoluyla güçlendirme, öğrenmede yetişkinlerin katılımına dair kararlı amaçlar aracılığıyla yetişkinlerin becerilerini geliştirmek ve yeniden inşa etmeyi öncelik olarak alır.
Dijital Eğitim Eylem Planı 2021-27 kurumların, yetişkin öğrencilerin ve uzmanların dijital becerilerini ve dijital kapasitelerini geliştirmeye odaklanarak yaygın ve hayatboyu öğrenmeyi de içine alacak şekilde kapsamını genişletmektedir.
Sürdürebilir rekabetçilik, sosyal eşitlik, dayanıklılık için Avrupa Beceriler Gündemi - Brüksel, 1.7.2020, COM(2020) 274 final
Dijital Eğitim Eylem Planı(2021-2027): Dijital dönem için eğitim ve öğretimi yeniden kurma
Member States outlined their measures to implement Upskilling Pathways.
The New Skills Agenda for Europe introduced a plan how to work together to strengthen human capital, employability and competitiveness. Among others it proposed that Member States adopt a Skills Guarantee (later named Upskilling Pathways) to raise the level of adult basic skills.
The 2015-2020 priorities for EAAL are set:
- ensuring the coherence of adult learning with other policy areas
- increasing the supply and take-up of adult learning provision
- widening access through workplace-based learning, ICT and second-chance opportunities
- improving quality assurance, including initial and continuing education of adult educators.
The Council published a resolution on a renewed European Agenda on Adult Learning , consolidating policy in the field of adult learning.
A key message of European Agenda on Adult learning is that adult learning in all its forms boosts learners’ employability, and contributes to social inclusion, active citizenship and personal development. Increasing participation and enabling all adults to develop and renew their skills and competences throughout their lives are at the heart of the Agenda.
The EU begins working on adult learning policy.