Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Professor John Wilton Lecture 6 Education and training policy Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 Erasmus Socrates programme - designed to promote educational exchange of ideas, experiences and teaching processes - but also to promote greater cultural exchange and understanding - politically designed to assist E.U. integration Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 ‘Spillover’ – between the development of E.U. common market and education and training - 1974 Social Action Programme Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 1976 resolution to Council of Ministers - action programme in education 1) improved facilities for education and training; 2) closer relations between educational systems; 3) improved statistics on education; Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 4) greater co-operation between Member states in the field of higher education – covering recognition of qualifications and periods of study abroad; 5) the promotion of foreign language teaching; 6) the promotion of equal opportunities in access to education; 7) the need to address the problem of unemployment among young people (from an education and training perspective); Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 1988 European Commission communication ‘on education and training in the European Community’ - set out medium-term perspectives for education 1989-92 - stated need to create “an educational space for mobility and interchange” Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 - the right of education and training policy to be recognised as a necessary part of the E.U. agenda – to compliment the needs of the development of the Single Market - the right to recognition of some ‘equivalence of standards’ Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 1991 European Commission memo on higher education - referred to the “wider responsibilities of higher education institutions for maintaining, developing and transmitting the cultural heritage of Europe and its Member states and for mobilising the creativity of people to advance the boundaries of knowledge, in the humanities as well as in science and technology” (COM(91) 349 final, 5 Nov. 1991, pp. 1-2) Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 - identified a number of factors influencing higher education in the Community: • increasing pace of European integration and labour mobility; • impact of scientific and technological advances for economic and daily life; • enlargement of the Community and increasing opportunities for co-operation, partnership and mutual support Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 3 major dimensions of E.U. policy objectives on education and training • From economic viewpoint, aim was to promote quality education, vocational training and re-training designed to ensure supply of multi-skilled, flexible, mobile workers capable of operating on European scale; • From social perspective, E.U. seeking to secure equality of opportunity for young people to develop their talents and skills Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 3. from the cultural and political perspective – used as an ‘instrument’ of policy designed to facilitate and promote greater E.U. political integration and cultural understanding Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 1988 European Commission Communication – guidelines for the medium term (1989-1992) on education and training formally recognised that: “Blanket harmonisation or standardisation of the educational system is entirely undesirable”. Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 Instead, E.U. took as its objective: “to improve the overall quality of educational provision by bringing the different systems into a long-term process of contact and co-operation …” AND simultaneously “ avoiding unnecessary divergences which would otherwise impede the free movement of persons and ideas”. Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 End of 1980s, organisational instrument for “educational movement of peoples” – the European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students (ERASMUS) 1991 Trans- European Scheme for University Studies (TEMPUS) extended exchanges to Central and Eastern Europe Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 1995 SOCRATES programme aim = to strengthen the European dimension of education at all levels: - through the development of language learning; - through the promotion of co-operation by encouraging exchanges; - through the removal of obstacles to labour mobility by recognition of diplomas and periods of study abroad. Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 E.U. educational exchange programmes: - Socrates - Comenius - Grundtvig - Lingua - Atlas Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 2 level ‘principle’ process operating; 1. harmonisation of aims in E.U. education and training policy; 2. mutual recognition of diversity in education and training application (based on common fundamental principle of ‘European dimension of education’) Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 6 ‘Spillover’ - the economic needs of the E.U. lead to - social and cultural developments in education and training policy facilitate - political aims (within E.U. integration project)