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2004/2272(INI) Education as the cornerstone of the Lisbon process

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead CULT BONO Guy (icon: PSE PSE)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54

Events

2006/01/10
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2005/11/24
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2005/10/13
   EP - Text adopted by Parliament, single reading
Details

The European Parliament adopted the resolution based on the own-initiative report drafted by Guy BONO (PES, FR) on education as the cornerstone of the Lisbon process. (Please see the summary of 11/07/2005.) Parliament called on the Member States to implement the "Education & Training 2010" work programme with the involvement of all the relevant players. In order to achieve the Lisbon objectives, more emphasis needs to be placed on education. Parliament stated that Union should as a matter of urgency promote the convergence of the education systems of the Member States towards higher performance standards. The specific measures to be implemented at Community and national levels in the area of education must be focused primarily on target groups such as young people, job-seekers and those in search of training in order to be in step with a changing job market. Parliament called for the adoption of the necessary measures to reduce administrative obstacles in order to speed up mobility and mutual recognition of qualifications and ensure universal and non-discriminatory access to quality education. Furthermore, in order to make lifelong learning a reality available to all without discrimination, it was essential to put in place innovative models of work organisation and new forms of cost-sharing between businesses, workers and public authorities by making information and communication technologies (ICT) the top priority so as to allow training within a family context as well.

Parliament went on to record its approval of the appropriateness of the 29 indicators used by the Commission to assess the performance achieved by teaching systems in Europe and of the need to develop new indicators in the key areas where they are lacking (languages, ICT, teachers, return on investment, adult education, social inclusion and active citizenship). On this basis, Parliament called on the Member States to take suitable measures as a matter of priority to reduce the high number of young people leaving school prematurely without any kind of qualification since this trend is an obstacle to greater social cohesion in the Union. Member States must also take appropriate measures to reach the objectives fixed by the Council and ensure a 15% increase in the number of science graduates between now and 2010 while at the same time correcting the imbalance between men and women.

Finally, Parliament asked the Council and the Commission to provide an appropriate budgetary allocation in the next financial perspectives for all measures relating to lifelong education and training on which attainment of the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy will largely depend.

2005/10/13
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2005/10/13
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted the resolution based on the own-initiative report drafted by Guy BONO (PES, FR) on education as the cornerstone of the Lisbon process. (Please see the summary of 11/07/2005.) Parliament called on the Member States to implement the "Education & Training 2010" work programme with the involvement of all the relevant players. In order to achieve the Lisbon objectives, more emphasis needs to be placed on education. Parliament stated that Union should as a matter of urgency promote the convergence of the education systems of the Member States towards higher performance standards. The specific measures to be implemented at Community and national levels in the area of education must be focused primarily on target groups such as young people, job-seekers and those in search of training in order to be in step with a changing job market. Parliament called for the adoption of the necessary measures to reduce administrative obstacles in order to speed up mobility and mutual recognition of qualifications and ensure universal and non-discriminatory access to quality education. Furthermore, in order to make lifelong learning a reality available to all without discrimination, it was essential to put in place innovative models of work organisation and new forms of cost-sharing between businesses, workers and public authorities by making information and communication technologies (ICT) the top priority so as to allow training within a family context as well.

Parliament went on to record its approval of the appropriateness of the 29 indicators used by the Commission to assess the performance achieved by teaching systems in Europe and of the need to develop new indicators in the key areas where they are lacking (languages, ICT, teachers, return on investment, adult education, social inclusion and active citizenship). On this basis, Parliament called on the Member States to take suitable measures as a matter of priority to reduce the high number of young people leaving school prematurely without any kind of qualification since this trend is an obstacle to greater social cohesion in the Union. Member States must also take appropriate measures to reach the objectives fixed by the Council and ensure a 15% increase in the number of science graduates between now and 2010 while at the same time correcting the imbalance between men and women.

Finally, Parliament asked the Council and the Commission to provide an appropriate budgetary allocation in the next financial perspectives for all measures relating to lifelong education and training on which attainment of the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy will largely depend.

Documents
2005/10/13
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2005/10/12
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2005/07/19
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
Documents
2005/07/19
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Documents
2005/07/11
   EP - Vote in committee
Details

The committee adopted the own-initiative report by Guy BONO (PES, FR) on education as the cornerstone of the Lisbon process. The report said that, in order to achieve the Lisbon objectives, more emphasis should be placed on education and the EU should "as a matter of urgency" promote the convergence of the education systems of the Member States towards higher standards of performance. The specific measures in the field of education and training at both Community and national level should focus primarily on target groups such as young people, job-seekers and those in search of training. The report called on the Member States to implement the 'Education and Training 2010' work programme with the involvement of all the relevant players.

MEPs laid great emphasis on developing a policy for lifelong learning and training which should result in social inclusion as well as being tailored to social, demographic and economic change. There should, for example, be systematic training in the use of new technologies in all lifelong learning and training establishments.

The report made a number of other recommendations:

- the Council, Commission and Member States should take steps to speed up the mobility of students, trainees, workers and researchers, as well as the mutual recognition of qualifications;

- priority should be given to reducing the high number of young people leaving school prematurely without qualifications;

- the Commission should create a pilot project aimed at framing an Erasmus-type programme for apprentices enabling the latter to have access to "new generation" Community education and training programmes;

- the Member States should strive to ensure a 15% increase in the number of science graduates between now and 2010, while at the same time correcting the imbalance between men and women;

- the Member States should frame more consistent national policies and improve the conditions for access by job-seekers to education and training, with the involvement of the social partners.

Lastly, the committee stressed the crucial role of universities in creating and spreading knowledge and called for greater synergy between European higher education, the European research area, European lifelong learning and the productive sector.

2005/01/18
   EP - BONO Guy (PSE) appointed as rapporteur in CULT
2005/01/13
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament

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  • date: 2005-10-13T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2005-384 title: T6-0384/2005 url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/JOHtml.do?uri=OJ:C:2006:233E:SOM:EN:HTML title: OJ C 233 28.09.2006, p. 0020-0118 E summary: The European Parliament adopted the resolution based on the own-initiative report drafted by Guy BONO (PES, FR) on education as the cornerstone of the Lisbon process. (Please see the summary of 11/07/2005.) Parliament called on the Member States to implement the "Education & Training 2010" work programme with the involvement of all the relevant players. In order to achieve the Lisbon objectives, more emphasis needs to be placed on education. Parliament stated that Union should as a matter of urgency promote the convergence of the education systems of the Member States towards higher performance standards. The specific measures to be implemented at Community and national levels in the area of education must be focused primarily on target groups such as young people, job-seekers and those in search of training in order to be in step with a changing job market. Parliament called for the adoption of the necessary measures to reduce administrative obstacles in order to speed up mobility and mutual recognition of qualifications and ensure universal and non-discriminatory access to quality education. Furthermore, in order to make lifelong learning a reality available to all without discrimination, it was essential to put in place innovative models of work organisation and new forms of cost-sharing between businesses, workers and public authorities by making information and communication technologies (ICT) the top priority so as to allow training within a family context as well. Parliament went on to record its approval of the appropriateness of the 29 indicators used by the Commission to assess the performance achieved by teaching systems in Europe and of the need to develop new indicators in the key areas where they are lacking (languages, ICT, teachers, return on investment, adult education, social inclusion and active citizenship). On this basis, Parliament called on the Member States to take suitable measures as a matter of priority to reduce the high number of young people leaving school prematurely without any kind of qualification since this trend is an obstacle to greater social cohesion in the Union. Member States must also take appropriate measures to reach the objectives fixed by the Council and ensure a 15% increase in the number of science graduates between now and 2010 while at the same time correcting the imbalance between men and women. Finally, Parliament asked the Council and the Commission to provide an appropriate budgetary allocation in the next financial perspectives for all measures relating to lifelong education and training on which attainment of the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy will largely depend. type: Text adopted by Parliament, single reading body: EP
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  • date: 2005-07-19T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A6-2005-245&language=EN title: A6-0245/2005
  • date: 2005-10-12T00:00:00 type: Debate in Parliament body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20051012&type=CRE title: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2005-10-13T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=4228&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2005-10-13T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2005-384 title: T6-0384/2005 summary: The European Parliament adopted the resolution based on the own-initiative report drafted by Guy BONO (PES, FR) on education as the cornerstone of the Lisbon process. (Please see the summary of 11/07/2005.) Parliament called on the Member States to implement the "Education & Training 2010" work programme with the involvement of all the relevant players. In order to achieve the Lisbon objectives, more emphasis needs to be placed on education. Parliament stated that Union should as a matter of urgency promote the convergence of the education systems of the Member States towards higher performance standards. The specific measures to be implemented at Community and national levels in the area of education must be focused primarily on target groups such as young people, job-seekers and those in search of training in order to be in step with a changing job market. Parliament called for the adoption of the necessary measures to reduce administrative obstacles in order to speed up mobility and mutual recognition of qualifications and ensure universal and non-discriminatory access to quality education. Furthermore, in order to make lifelong learning a reality available to all without discrimination, it was essential to put in place innovative models of work organisation and new forms of cost-sharing between businesses, workers and public authorities by making information and communication technologies (ICT) the top priority so as to allow training within a family context as well. Parliament went on to record its approval of the appropriateness of the 29 indicators used by the Commission to assess the performance achieved by teaching systems in Europe and of the need to develop new indicators in the key areas where they are lacking (languages, ICT, teachers, return on investment, adult education, social inclusion and active citizenship). On this basis, Parliament called on the Member States to take suitable measures as a matter of priority to reduce the high number of young people leaving school prematurely without any kind of qualification since this trend is an obstacle to greater social cohesion in the Union. Member States must also take appropriate measures to reach the objectives fixed by the Council and ensure a 15% increase in the number of science graduates between now and 2010 while at the same time correcting the imbalance between men and women. Finally, Parliament asked the Council and the Commission to provide an appropriate budgetary allocation in the next financial perspectives for all measures relating to lifelong education and training on which attainment of the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy will largely depend.
  • date: 2005-10-13T00:00:00 type: End of procedure in Parliament body: EP
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