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Partnership of Subsectors on National, Regional and Local Level with Special Focus on LLG. Dr. Borbély-Pecze Tibor Bors. February 2-3, 2011. Standing-points. 3 CE states have common interest Develop LLL Strategies What is the meaning of the development?
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Partnership of Subsectors on National, Regional and Local Level with Special Focus on LLG Dr. Borbély-Pecze Tibor Bors February 2-3, 2011
Standing-points • 3 CE states have common interest • Develop LLL Strategies • What is the meaning of the development? • Understand LLL as a system and as an acting strategy (as a yard-locomotive) • Work with smaller pieces of the Strategy • Define before implementing the common European concept (Reso. 2008 on LLL and LLG)
Overall improvement of the quality of life Improvement of competitiveness Strengthening social, economic and regional cohesion Sustainable growth The strategy for lifelong learning Equal opportunities New governance Enhancing the efficiency of the education and training system and increasing related public and private investment Improving the quality of education and training Strengthening the links between the education and training system and the labour market Enhanced support to the learning opportunities of the socially disadvantaged Encouraging the introduction of procedures facilitating the efficiency of education and training (partnership) Career guidance, counselling and monitoring Promoting and ensuring sustainability of innovation Developing of assessment, evaluation and quality management systems Recognition of non-formal and informal learning Strengthening social partnership and intersectoral coordination Improving access to education and training opportunities at a regional level New teaching and learning culture Promoting individual and employer investment in education and training Harmonisation of the development of labour market and education and training systems Making use of opportunities opened by international (European) cooperation Developing basic skills and key competences Expansion of learning opportunities Supporting vulnerable groups in the labour market Improving the infrastructure of education
Hungarian topic: career guidance & cooperation, coordination • Although we have a rich history in the field of CG LifeLong Guidance is new • There is no common understanding (e.g. career management skills, career portfolio, role of the teachers …) • Sectors are working in parallel • No data at national level (missing performance indicators, staff size, QA-standards…)
The Hungarian S.O.P. pointed out • The main problem is the lack of central ownership of the career guidance policy as well as the unified regulation and financing mechanism. • The current Hungarian system does not connect career guidance service providers with each other.
The system in which we are working advise active citizenship guidance counselling Hibert et al. IAVEG 2009
Areas to be integrated Knowledge about labour market and education Self-knowledge related to career Knowledge of occupations
The aim that we try to reach (McMachon 1992)
Vision for the future (SROP 2.2.2.) 2011-2015 Integrative National LLG Portal Tools to cover FEOR-08 (ISCO88) Regional Professional Network Unified protocol for guidance practiotioners (employment, public-education, higher education, vocational education, adult education, social inclusion) Regular supervision and professional training Integrating the LLG counsellors Legal background
LLG counsellors and human professionals delivering partial LLG functions organised into a network - database of professional Hungarian counsellors compiled; - professional interest protection - standard methodology - further education, supervision - LLG experts accessible to clients - headcount: 1 500 people (based on ELTE and SZTE graduation data for 1993–2008) Protection of the client (user) Sensitisation of human professionals active in LLG (family doctors, teachers, social workers – hundreds of thousands) to LLG activities. Professional networks for the users
Target groups: end-users „School-age” (6~23 years) Elementary education: 776.000 (orientation, choosing career) Vocational education: 145.000 (life-design competencies) Secondary education: 513.000 (general secondary schools: orientation, vocational secondary schools: life-design competencies) Higher education: 413.000 (career counselling) Adults (24-65 years) Active population: 4 171 000 (career correction, career endorsing) Inactive population: 2 599 000 (orientation, correction, supporting social inclusion through the labour market) Total: ~ 7,4 million Hungarian citizens (Source: STADAT 2009 HCSO)
2011-2015, annual service numbers of a national system 622 qualified professionals (RSZH 2010) 124.400 persons / year (individual) or / combined 497.600 persons/ year (team) National LLG Portal (target number) 1.000.000 unique visitors/year A possible annual need? • Every adult (in a 40-45 year long career path) may need 4-6 deep counselling • Every youngsters need continuous service • Constant need for career-information (self-information services) • On a yearly level • ~ 1 million self information sessions • ~ 1 million adults + 770 youngsters individual and team service