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Sector Skills Alliances Erasmus+ 2014-2020

Sector Skills Alliances Erasmus+ 2014-2020. Directorate -General Education & Culture. Reinforces and promotes lifelong learning through : policy cooperation with EU Member States implementation of Erasmus +. Erasmus+ 2014-2020. Erasmus+ 2014-2020. Key Actions within Erasmus+.

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Sector Skills Alliances Erasmus+ 2014-2020

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  1. Sector Skills AlliancesErasmus+ 2014-2020

  2. Directorate-GeneralEducation & Culture Reinforces and promotes lifelong learning through: • policy cooperation with EU Member States • implementation of Erasmus +

  3. Erasmus+ 2014-2020

  4. Erasmus+ 2014-2020

  5. Key Actions within Erasmus+ • Sector Skill Alliances 25 % of the budget

  6. Sector – in whichsense? Economicsectoras defined by Eurostat (NACE) Examples: C-Manufacturing J-Information and communication Q-Humanhealth and social work 6

  7. Sector Skills Alliances - What

  8. Sector Skill Alliances Objectives

  9. Application of European reference tools

  10. Whatelseshouldyou know? • SectorSkills Alliance shouldtakeintoaccountwork of European SectorSkills Council and ESCO if existing in relevant sector (seenextslide) • If skillsneeds not identifiedyetthen Alliance shouldincluderesearch institutioncompetent in relevant sector • European umbrella organisations or NationalplayerswithEuropeanoutreach • Alliance shouldensurerecognition in partner countries duringproject or makeithighly probable thatthiswillhappenafterwards • Dissemination to services counselling on professional orientation/career guidance 11

  11. Important concepts • European SectorSkills Council: Platform at European level for improving skills intelligence, highlighting skills mismatches and for shaping the educational and training offer correspondingly. Such Sector Skills Councils exist already for fashion design & production, and commerce. • ESCO: The European multilingual classification of skills/competences, qualifications and occupations will include occupational profiles (with respective skills/competences lists) per economic sector. It will not set up competence standards though. 12

  12. Expected Outcomes

  13. Sector Skills Alliances 2014-2020

  14. Additional information on the internet

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