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Effective Policies for building human capital; using evidence and trends. WORKSHOP 2. Effective Policies for building human capital; using evidence and trends. Facilitator: Ian Whitman , OECD – Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development :
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Effective Policies for building human capital; using evidence and trends WORKSHOP 2
Effective Policies for building human capital; using evidence and trends • Facilitator: Ian Whitman, OECD – Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development : • Chair: Mr. Goran Sirovatka, National Centre for External Evaluation of Education, Croatia • Moderator: Hrvoje Kresic, Journalist, Croatia • Speakers: Ms. Tracey Burns, OECD Mr. Henno Theisens, OECD • Discussants: Mr. Zdravko Uskokovic, vice rector, University of Montenegro Mr. Milan Petkovic, chairman, Student Union, Republika Srpska Ms. Tanja Rankovic, coordinator for Education and Human Capital Development, Government of Serbia Ms. Liliana Preoteasa, director general for pre-university education, Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation, Romania Ms. Daliborka Luketic, assistant, University of Zadar, Croatia • Rapporteur: MihayloMilovanovitch
TIMETABLE 15:00 Introduction 15:10 Evidence Based Policies Introduction (Tracy Burns, OECD) 15 min Flash panel (Hrvoje Kresic –discussants) 15 min Discussion 20 min 16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break 16:30 Trends Shaping Education Introduction (Henno Theisens,OECD) 15 min Flash panel (Hrvoje Kresic –discussants) 15 min Discussion 20 min 17:20 CONCLUSION (discussion) 10 min
Concentrate on following • What is status quo • Future Priorities: national andregionalpromotion of integrated approach, evidencebasedpolicies • What is ADDED VALUE of regional cooperation • WHAT to do NEXT: (Cluster of knowledge, Networking, Regular activities –> How, What and Why, Ideas/Examples of Regional Exchange (experience) -> Role in PromotionPriorities, CommonAreas of Interest, HolisticApproach ) • How can RCC & EC support regional cooperation (IPA, Multibenficiary, FP7)