Adult learning

These conclusions set out specific measures for Member States to implement with the support of the Commission during the period of 2008-10, in order to further develop and improve adult learning.

ACT

Council conclusions of 22 May 2008 on adult learning [Official Journal C 140 of 6.6.2008].

SUMMARY

Adult learning is considered to play an important role in attaining the Lisbon objectives. It not only provides citizens with new skills and competences, but also helps to achieve social cohesion and to respond to the challenges that globalisation brings. Consequently, it is essential that:

These objectives may be addressed with adult learning, as it provides economic, social as well as individual advantages. Therefore, more emphasis and support should be given to adult learning at the national level. In this context, Member States are encouraged to implement the following measures to continue developing adult learning during the period of 2008-10:

Due to its cross-sectoral characteristic, an integrated approach should be taken to adult learning, in collaboration with all relevant stakeholders, social partners and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Developments in the field, as well as monitoring thereof, should be in line with the coherent framework of indicators and benchmarks for monitoring the Lisbon objectives.

The Commission should provide support to Member States with the following measures:

The Commission should ascertain that the Member State measures complement and correspond to the Bologna and Copenhagen processes. It should also use and improve the current research mechanisms on adult learning. In addition, the Commission should strengthen cooperation with the relevant international organisations and NGOs, and initiate links with appropriate regional initiatives.

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Last updated: 26.06.2009