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6 Amendments of Peter POLLÁK related to 2019/2212(INI)

Amendment 13 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Points out that socio-economic disadvantage is frequently a predictor of poor educational outcomes and vice versa; insists that a properly funded, quality and inclusive education and lifelong learning systems can help break this vicious circle and, promote social inclusion and equal opportunities and thus unlock human potential of those concerned; supports the plans to make the European Education Area a reality in the foreseeable future with the aim of allowing everyone access to a quality education; calls on the Commission to assist the Member States in reforming and modernising their education systems, including digital learning;
2020/01/30
Committee: CULT
Amendment 15 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Asserts that high quality, accessible and inclusive early childhood education and care (ECEC) has a positive impact on all children, boys and girls, and even more so on children belonging to less privileged socio-economic backgrounds, thereby contributing to reducing social inequalities; stresses that ECEC has an impact onplays a crucial role on successful children’s development, learning and well-being in the short-term, and creates the building blocks for improving later long-term life outcomes, social inclusion and employability;
2020/01/30
Committee: CULT
Amendment 26 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Believes that investing in human capital, with a particular focus on young people and, especially those neither in employment nor in education and training people with fewer opportunities, is key to boosting knowledge-intensive, sustainable and inclusive growth, in a context of increasing skills shortages and mismatches in a rapidly changing world of work, particularly in the era of digitalisation; underlines the importance of entrepreneurship education in order to motivate young people to opt to set up in business;
2020/01/30
Committee: CULT
Amendment 28 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Is of the opinion that the European Structural and Investment Funds can provide options for betterplays a crucial role in improving the access to information and the active inclusion of young people, especially those living in rural and remote areas;
2020/01/30
Committee: CULT
Amendment 34 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Points out that in 2018, in the EU, 16.5 % of 20-34-year-olds – one in six young people – were neither in employment nor in education and training (NEETs)1, and that the share of early school leavers was 10.6 %2; recognises that these figures are as low as they were in the first quarter of 2008, and the lowest since this data began to be compiled in the first quarter of 2006; calls, nevertheless, on the Commission and the Member States to step up their efforts to reduce early school leaving and the percentage of NEETs, especially among those with social disadvantage background, and to improve educational outcomes, taking into account regional disparities, as well as to implement comprehensive preventive strategies and to engage early school leavers in education and training; ____________ 1 https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products- eurostat-news/-/DDN-20190627-1 2 https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/32 17494/10164469/KS-EI-19-001-EN- N.pdf/33ab6c0c-a0c6-5294-3948- b1fb9973d096
2020/01/30
Committee: CULT
Amendment 44 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8
8. Calls for an increase in the quality and efficiency of education and training systems, the strengthening of comprehensive lifelong learning and the upgrading of skills, notably of disadvantaged groups, including Roma, people with a migrant background; reiterates its support to citizenship education in schools as a key pillar of developing European democracy;
2020/01/30
Committee: CULT