Bertelsmann Stiftung (Hrsg.)

Claudia Gaylor, Nicolas Schöpf, Eckart Severing, Thomas Reglin

When competences become occupational opportunities

How informal and non-formal learning can be recognised and used in Europe

Ausgabeart
PDF
Erscheinungstermin
30.11.2015
Auflage
1. Auflage
Umfang/Format
80 Seiten, PDF

Preis

kostenlos

Beschreibung

This brochure that was published in cooperation with the Lifelong Learning Platform at the education policy challenges which arise in respect of the validation of non-formal and informal learning in Europe focusing on persons with low levels of formal qualification. It builds upon a study (see Gaylor, Schöpf, & Severing, 2015 for the Summary in German) on the recognition of non-formal and informal learning that was conducted within the scope of a Bertelsmann Stiftung project entitled “Continuing training for all”. The object of investigation was the current nature of such procedures in eight European countries. In the continuation of this work presented here, which is based upon the examples of good practice identified in the study, possible courses of action are developed which are directed towards decision makers in the European Union and its member states at a policymaking, economic and societal level. The aim is to structure education systems in such a way so as to render them accessible also to persons with a low level of formal qualifications. The study forming the basis of the investigation is available in German from the Bertelsmann Stiftung (Ed.): Anerkennung von Kompetenzen. Was Deutschland von anderen Staaten lernen kann. Gütersloh 2015 (ISBN 978-3-86793-582-1).

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Cover Aufstieg durch Kompetenzen

Wir arbeiten an einer Reform der Weiterbildung, damit Kompetenzen von Geringqualifizierten aufgedeckt, entwickelt und anerkannt werden, um ihre Beschäftigungschancen zu erhöhen.