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Report on the National Consultation Process on Lifelong Learning

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):

  1. Mr Alfred Mallia*, Assistant Director of Education, Department for Further Studies and Adult Education (Key Message 1)
  2. Dr Godfrey Baldacchino, Lecturer, Workers' Participation Development Centre, University of Malta (Key Message 2)
  3. Dr Peter Mayo*, Coordinator, Adult Education Programme, Faculty of Education, University of Malta (Key Message 3)
  4. 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)
  5. Mr Andrew Buhagiar*, Representative of the Division of Education on the Grundtvig Committee of the Socrates II Coordinating Committee (Key Message 5)
  6. 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:


  1. Mr Andrew Buhagiar, Representative of the Division of Education on the Grundtvig Committee of the Socrates II Coordinating Committee
  2. Mr Joe Cutajar, Training Manager, Employment Training Corporation (ETC)
  3. Ms Nora Macelli, Policy Coordinator (Education), Ministry of Education; Executive Secretary - European Union Programmes Unit (EUPU)
  4. Mr Alfred Mallia, National Coordinator - Lifelong Learning Consultations; Assistant Director of Education, Department for Further Studies and Adult Education
  5. 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
  6. Ms Joyce Pullicino, Director Further Studies and Adult Education, Division of Education
  7. Mr Joe Sammut, National Coordinator, European Union Programmes Unit (EUPU)
  8. Professor Kenneth Wain, Chairman, Foundation for Educational Services; Professor at the Department of Foundations in Education, Faculty of Education, University of Malta
  9. Ms Gemma Cachia, Conference Organiser
    Dr Tony Macelli, Adviser, Ministry of Education, was an external consultant for the committee.

CONTENTS

  1. Background
  2. 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
  3. Plan for Phase 2 of the National Consultation Process - July 2001 to June 2002
  4. Other Recommendations to the EU Commission

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