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Wednesday, 2012-02-01
11:00 - Lingua Show in Prague, 15-16 March 2012
"Lingua Show", a major language and education fair in Prague, is taking place shortly in parallel with Jobs Expo 2012.
12:36 - EU leaders focus on youth unemployment
Stimulating employment among young people is the first priority to spur economic growth in a recession-hit Europe, according to discussions of EU leaders at the informal European C...
Thursday, 2012-02-02
19:12 - Centre for European Studies
Be part of the Springeneration!
Friday, 2012-02-03
17:11 - Celebrating French successes in language education
For a decade now, the European Language Label has been rewarding good language education initiatives and helping to spread good practice across Europe.
Saturday, 2012-02-04
10:53 - Launch Conference of the 25th anniversary of the Erasmus Programme
The 25th anniversary celebrations of the Erasmus Programme were launched at a press conference by the Commissioner responsible for education, culture, multilingualism and youth, An...
22:44 - European Commission proposes to make 2013 the "European Year of Citizens"
Union citizenship and the rights that go with it are one of the key pillars of the European Union. As we mark the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Union citizenship, the Eu...
Thursday, 2012-02-09
17:33 - CERN is now accepting applications for its three-week residential programme for Physics High School
Teachers who would like to update their knowledge of particle physics, its associated technologies and related subjects. It will take place at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, from 1 -21...
Friday, 2012-02-10
09:10 - Der EU-Erweiterungskoffer
18 - 20 April 2012.
21:20 - EU at risk on missing targets on early school leaving and graduate education
The European Union is at risk of missing its 2020 targets to reduce the number of early-school leavers and increase the share of students completing tertiary education, according t...

European Qualifications Framework for lifelong learning

The second issue of the EQF Newsletter has just been published

The European Commission has just published the second issue of the EQF Newsletter which gathers information about the latest developments in the implementation of the European Qualifications Framework for lifelong learning. The first issue has met with considerable success and already more than 460 people have subscribed to receive the electronic version of the Newsletter. In the editorial of this second issue, Mr Jan Truszczyński, Director-General for Education, Training, Culture and Youth notes the intensive development of comprehensive national qualifications frameworks (NQFs) for lifelong learning.
The editorial is followed by an article from the UK National Coordination Points, who present the results of the UK referencing process. The article specifically focuses on the evidence used for referencing levels of NQFs of the UK to the EQF, the role of stakeholders in this exercise as well as the lessons learnt not only for the international understanding of the UK NQFs but also for their domestic use.
An article presenting the second Cedefop mapping of NQFs in Europe discusses patterns in which countries link qualifications from all levels, including higher education and vocational education and training qualifications, in a single comprehensive national framework. It also presents examples of broader national reforms to support lifelong learning, which are related to NQF developments.
The broader European developments are then discussed in an article reporting from the international conference on National Qualifications Frameworks and the European Overarching Frameworks: Supporting Lifelong Learning in European Education and Training. This summary highlights among other things the coordination in the implementation of the European meta-frameworks - the Qualifications Frameworks for the European Higher Education Area and the European Qualifications Framework for lifelong learning – in order to support the development of comprehensive qualifications frameworks at national level.
Finally an article from oversees, more specifically from Australia, presents the recent NQF developments in this country. It also announces that the theme of qualifications frameworks will be at the core of upcoming policy dialogue activities in the area of education and training between the European Commission and Australia.
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eac-eqf-newsletter(at)ec.europa.eu.
If you would like to contribute to the newsletter you can do so under the same address. Contributions can be sent in English, French or German.

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