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Country: Malta
Submitted to:
1. Directorate-General for Education and Culture
European Commission olivia.dorricott@cec.eu.int
2. European Training Foundation
jrm@etf.eu.int
hrf@etf.eu.int
Date: 13th July 2001
Report prepared by: (* indicates members of the Working Committee for Facilitating National Consultations on Lifelong Learning):
- Mr Alfred Mallia*, Assistant Director of Education, Department for Further Studies and Adult Education (Key Message 1)
- Dr Godfrey Baldacchino, Lecturer, Workers' Participation Development Centre, University of Malta (Key Message 2)
- Dr Peter Mayo*, Coordinator, Adult Education Programme, Faculty of Education, University of Malta (Key Message 3)
- Professor Kenneth Wain*, Chairman, Foundation for Educational Services & Professor at the Department of Foundations in Education, Faculty of Education, University of Malta (Key Message 4)
- Mr Andrew Buhagiar*, Representative of the Division of Education on the Grundtvig Committee of the Socrates II Coordinating Committee (Key Message 5)
- Ms Nora Macelli*, Policy Coordinator (Education), Ministry of Education and member of the Working Group on Schools as Community Learning Centres (Background and Key Message 6 & editing)
Composition of Working Committee for Facilitating Consultations on Lifelong Learning:
- Mr Andrew Buhagiar, Representative of the Division of Education on the Grundtvig Committee of the Socrates II Coordinating Committee
- Mr Joe Cutajar, Training Manager, Employment Training Corporation (ETC)
- Ms Nora Macelli, Policy Coordinator (Education), Ministry of Education; Executive Secretary - European Union Programmes Unit (EUPU)
- Mr Alfred Mallia, National Coordinator - Lifelong Learning Consultations; Assistant Director of Education, Department for Further Studies and Adult Education
- Dr Peter Mayo, Coordinator, Adult Education Programme, Faculty of Education, University of Malta; Ministry representative on EU Working Group on Quality Indicators in Lifelong Learning
- Ms Joyce Pullicino, Director Further Studies and Adult Education, Division of Education
- Mr Joe Sammut, National Coordinator, European Union Programmes Unit (EUPU)
- Professor Kenneth Wain, Chairman, Foundation for Educational Services; Professor at the Department of Foundations in Education, Faculty of Education, University of Malta
- Ms Gemma Cachia, Conference Organiser
Dr Tony Macelli, Adviser, Ministry of Education, was an external consultant for the committee.
CONTENTS
- Background
- Outcome of Phase 1 of National Consultation Process (May-June '01)
Stakeholder opinions on the six key messages outlined in the EU Memorandum on Lifelong Learning
Key Message 1: New Basic Skills
Key Message 2: Investment in Human Resources
Key Message 3: Innovation in Teaching and Learning
Key Message 4: Valuing Learning
Key Message 5: Rethinking Guidance & Counselling
Key Message 6: Bringing Learning Closer to Home
- Plan for Phase 2 of the National Consultation Process - July 2001 to June 2002
- Other Recommendations to the EU Commission
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