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With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.eu Coordinator: [email protected] RV/24/03/2010 Challenges and new concepts for Lifelong Guidance - Practice and Policy Development Raimo Vuorinen, Ph.D. Coordinator of the ELGPN Finnish Institute for Educational Research, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Presentation at the national seminar in Estonia 24 March 2010, Tallinn
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Page 1: With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network  Coordinator: elgpn@jyu.fi.

With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Challenges and new concepts for Lifelong Guidance

- Practice and Policy Development

Raimo Vuorinen, Ph.D. Coordinator of the ELGPNFinnish Institute for Educational Research,

University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Presentation at the national seminar in Estonia

24 March 2010, Tallinn

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Themes for discussions

• Emerging wider paradigm in guidance...• Why does guidance matter for EU policies?• Guidance in current employment strategies in EU...• Guidance in current educational strategies in EU...• Co-operation and co-ordination mechanisms...• Promoting national guidance policy development –

evolution of the European guidance policy network (ELGPN)

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Notions underpinding guidanceSultana (2008)

Humanistic discourse- Private good

Individualism

- Empowerment- Personal growth- Lifelong learning

Labour force development- Matching skills- Supply vs. demand- Competetiveness

Human capital discourse- Common good

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Balance?Private good - Choises- Support- Dreams- Private goals

Emphasised in Educational contexts

Common good - Placement- Orientation- Vision- Compromises

Emphasisedin Labor Marketcontexts- Welfare

- Inclusion- Active citizenship

Emphasised inSocial policies

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Definition of Lifelong Guidance? Karjääriteenused (elukestev)• What? Activities: e.g.information giving, advice, counselling,

assessment, teaching, advocacy• For whom? All citizens• When? Any age and point in their lives• Focus? Making meaningful life choices on learning and work.

Empowerment to manage learning and career• Career? Individual lifepaths in learning, work and in others

settings in which these capcities and competences are learned and/or used

• Where? Education, training, employment, community, private

– EU Council of Ministries Resolution on lifelong guidance 2004

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Why does guidance matter for public policy?

• Lifelong guidance is a significant contributor to the development of human capital, as an important engine for economic growth and social cohesion.

• The role of lifelong guidance in this respect needs to be more widely recognized

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Why does guidance matter for public policy? (2)

• In particular, lifelong guidance services can play an important role in helping governments to:– improve labour supply;– address skills shortages and emerging competence

areas– raise the level of human capital;– improve the quality of human capital.

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Key policy drivers in EU

• Lisbon strategy – emphasis on growth and jobs– European employment strategy has the leading role in

implementation of the employment and labour market objectives of the Lisbon strategy

• Full employment• Improving quality and productivity at work• Strenghtening social and territorial cohesion

– Education and training 2010 & lifelong learning– Integrated guidelines for growth and jobs (2008-2010)

– Need for cross-sectoral partnerships and greater efficiency in allocating administrative and financial resources - flexicurity

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Recent policy drivers for employment in EU

• INTEGRATED GUIDELINES FOR GROWTH AND JOBS (2008-2010)– COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION on the broad

guidelines for the economic policies of the Member States and the Community (under Article 99 of the EC Treaty)

– COUNCIL DECISION on guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States (under Article 128 of the EC Treaty)

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Proposed actions by EU Employment Summit, May 2009• At national level:

– Maintain as many people as possible in jobs for example through temporary adjustment of working hours combined with retraining and supported by public funding (including from ESF).

– Encourage entrepreneurship and job creation.– Improve the efficiency of national employment services by

providing intensive counselling, training and job search in the first weeks of unemployment, especially for the young unemployed.

– Increase significantly the number of high quality apprenticeships and traineeships by the end of 2009.

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Proposed actions by EU Employment Summit, May 2009• At national level:

– Promote more inclusive labour markets by ensuring work incentives, effective active labour market policies and modernisation of social security systems that also lead to a better integration of disadvantaged groups including the disabled, the low-skilled and migrants.

– Upgrade skills at all levels with lifelong learning, in particular giving school leavers the necessary skills to find a job.

– Use labour mobility to match supply and demand of labour to best effect.

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Proposed actions by EU Employment Summit, May 2009• At European level:

– Identify job opportunities and skills requirements, and improve skills forecasting so that training offers match labour market needs.

– Assist unemployed and young people to start their own business.

– Anticipate and manage restructuring through mutual learning and exchange of good practice.

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Guidance in future EU strategies…

• Council conclusions of 12 May 2009 on a strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training (‘ET 2020’). – Guidance is included in the main strategic objective of the

framework, especially in objective 1 (Making lifelong learning and mobility a reality).

– The ET priority areas during the first cycle 2009-2011: • validation of non-formal and informal learning, guidance, expanding

learning mobility, improve basic skills in reading, mathematics and science for young people and adults, ensure that future skills requirements are adequately taken on board in education/training processes, promote creativity and innovation, and develop partnerships between education/training institutions and business area.

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

EU Council: Invitations to Member States 21.11.2008

• Encourage the lifelong acquisition of career management skills;

• Facilitate access by all citizens to guidance services;• Develop the quality assurance of guidance provision;• Encourage coordination and cooperation among the

various national, regional and local stakeholders.

• Use the opportunities provided under the Lifelong Learning Programme and the European Structural Funds, in accordance with Member States' priorities.

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Quality assurance (QA) (Plant 2009)

QA interests:• Policy makers: why should societies invest in

guidance? What is the impact? • Guidance practitioners: how can we deliver

good quality? How can QA systems help to improve the services?

• Users of guidance: how can I get the best help, when I need it, in a form that I can access?

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Levels and mechanisms of co-ordination

and co-operation in guidanceCedefop 2008

Handbook for policy makers in establihing

national guidance forums

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Statutory council/legal entity• Establishment by an act, which sets its powers• Advantages:

– Relatively high degree of permanence

• Limitations– The potential range of tasks depens on the remit and

funding it is given

• The Greek National Centre for Vocational Guidance, EKEP

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Government-initatiated body

• A working group or other body• Goal: to solve specific tasks or to prepare more

permanent solutions• Advantages:

– Some legitimacy with relevant ministries– Access to resources to carry out this work

• Limitations– Due to proximity to government – barred from independency

• National Career Guidance Council in Lithuania

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

National association

• May consist of factions grouped around specific stakeholders

• Advantages– Independent from the government– Free to provide independent opinions on its policies– Independent initiatives

• Limitations– Legitimacy and effectiveness depend on its success to attract

key stakeholders in guidance– It has to raise its own funding from a number of sources

• National Forum for Guidance in Education, Career and Employment in Germany

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Experimental/Project-based body• A project under national or transnational programmes• Advantages

– Possibility to test different models of co-ordination and co-operation

– Possibility to conduct feasibility studies

• Limitations– Temporary solutions

– Need for a more formal structures

• Establishment of a national steering group as a lead into developing a national guidance policy forum in Estonia – Currently Karjääriteenuste koostöökogu

• An ”initiative group” for establishing a national guidance policy forum in Slovenia

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Regional forums

• Regional support mechanisms, set up to prepare or co-ordinate regional implementation of lifelong guidance policies– Regional forums in Finland and in Denmark

• Regional forums in countries with devolved government where regions have autonomy in matters of guidance, comparable to national forums– Regional forums in Scotland

• Improving dialogue with the government • Providng a focal point for professional guidance matters• Improving a channel for regional and international communication in

guidance

– Regional forums in Navarre, Spain

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Rationale of the ELGPN

• A member state driven network established 2007• A tool for European co-operation• Enhancement of national solutions to meet

national challenges.• ELGPN is a conclusion to meet the challenges

the policy makers meet in implementing the Lisbon strategies and the tools supporting the strategy (e.g. EQF and ECVET)

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

ELGPN membership

• 26 member countries, three observers• The national partners

– represent a lifelong learning perspective, covering education, training and employment for both young people and adults

– are clearly linked to relevant policy-making processes within their country.– have the capacity both to contribute to the activities of the network and to

involve the relevant national stakeholders in the education, training and employment sectors, including the social partners and guidance practitioners

– National representatives in Estonia:• RAMMO, Margit, Innove

DVINSKIHH, Polina, Estonian Ministry of Social AffairsKIVIMÄE, Anne, Estonian Ministry of Education and Research

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Thematic clusters 2009-2010

• Support for policy development and implementation at national level

• Co-operation and co-ordination mechanisms in guidance practice and policy development

• Quality assurance/Evidence-based practice and policy development

• Widening access • Promoting career management skills• Synergies between EU funded projects• Education & Training and Employment policy analysis

from Lifelong Guidance perspective

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Conclusions…

• There is a political consensus at international level that guidance and counselling are seen as key strategic components for implementing lifelong learning and employment strategies at regional and national levels.

• The progress can be enhanced if governments and local authorities invest in the systems that support consistent and coherent lifelong guidance policy development.

• This approach requires close co-operation between different ministries and local authorities in charge of guidance related policies as well as a solid evidence base.

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With the support of the Lifelong Learning

Programmeof the European Union

European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network http://elgpn.euCoordinator: [email protected]

RV/24/03/2010

Tänan, Thank you!

For further information, please contact:

Raimo Vuorinen, Senior researcher, Ph.D.Co-ordinator of the ELGPNThe Finnish Institute for Educational ResearchP.O. Box 35FI-40014 University of Jyväskylätel. +358-14-2603271, Mobile +358-50-3611909Fax +358-14-2603201email: [email protected]: http://elgpn.eu/Skype: vuorai


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