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Towards a EQF – Exchanging the Stakeholders' views and experiences

Towards a EQF – Exchanging the Stakeholders' views and experiences. Table of Contents. Aims of the project Project partners Advisory Board Working method Planned publications Meetings Final conference. Project Aims.

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Towards a EQF – Exchanging the Stakeholders' views and experiences

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  1. Towards a EQF – Exchanging theStakeholders' views and experiences

  2. Table of Contents • Aims of the project • Project partners • Advisory Board • Working method • Planned publications • Meetings • Final conference

  3. Project Aims • To provide a forum for the exchange and discussion of experiences between 5 stakeholders from 5 countries • To facilitate new partnerships between the involved partners and between stakeholders • To identify common issues, problems and solutions within the 5 countries • To let others learn from the experience of the 5

  4. Project Partners • National stakeholders: • AUGent – Gent University Association • BDA – Confederation of German Employers' Organisations • EON – School Students Organisation Norway • SVIZ – Education, Science and Culture Trade Union of Slovenia • USI – Union of Students in Ireland

  5. Advisory Board • Rationale: To involve the European umbrella organisations of stakeholders • EUA – European University Association • EURASHE – European Associations of Higher Education Institutions • EI – Education International • ETUC – European Trade Union Confederation • OBESSU – Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions

  6. Working Method • Concept: • 1st step: National dialogues in 5 countries • 2nd step: Merge experience and results of national dialogues • National dialogues: • Organised by each National Stakeholder • Involvement of all stakeholders in the respective country: education institutions, trade unions, employers' organisations, students/learners

  7. Meetings & Timeline • General co-ordination • Deatiled work plan • Guidelines and guiding questions for Phase 2 • Gather national outcomes & common issues • Review national documentation • Preparation of final conference Advisory Board • Review National Dialogue progress • Identify first common issues • Work plan for documentation Kick-off meeting Conference preparation Evaluation & Further Dissemen. Coordinator + Nat. Partners Final Conference Coordination • First exchange • Agree on further process • Work plan for documentation • Exchange of experience • Answers to guiding questions • Review of documentation 1st National meeting 2nd National meeting • Overall evaluation • Further dissem-menation National level

  8. Planned Publications • Conference preparatory material • 5 country cases • Participating organisations, conference particip. • Approx. 100 copies, English • Final project documentation (Booklet) • Conference results, approx. April 2008 • Addressing all stakeholders etc. • Approx. 750 copies, English

  9. The Final Conference • Aim: • To bring all partners and stakeholders from the five countries together • To present the project results to and discuss them with a wide range of stakeholders • Date: • April 2008 • Place: • Bled, Slovenia

  10. Outcomes • Picture of stakeholder situation • Identification of confluences and divergences in national situations • Examples of good or bad practice • one overarching recommendation

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