Towards a New LLL Paradigm? EU Policy on Key Competences and Reskilling: Facets and Trends

Policy initiatives such as the European Year of Creativity and Innovation (2009) and the EU Framework on “Key Competences” (2006 and onwards) aim at contributing on the ongoing reconceptualisation of skills (gradually correlated to Reskilling, Employability, Sustainability and Competitiveness) and o...

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Main Author: N. Papadakis
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Sofia 2009-06-01
Series:Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy
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Online Access:http://bjsep.org/getfile.php?id=50
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spelling doaj-8280cca7b48a4411a5da5af8809daa332020-11-24T22:49:19ZbulUniversity of SofiaBulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy 1313-19581313-91182009-06-01312938Towards a New LLL Paradigm? EU Policy on Key Competences and Reskilling: Facets and TrendsN. PapadakisPolicy initiatives such as the European Year of Creativity and Innovation (2009) and the EU Framework on “Key Competences” (2006 and onwards) aim at contributing on the ongoing reconceptualisation of skills (gradually correlated to Reskilling, Employability, Sustainability and Competitiveness) and operate within the context of a changing balance between technocracy, pedagogy and politics. I.e. according to the EU cluster on Key Competences “major themes are applied throughout the Framework: creativity, critical thinking, initiative taking, play a major role in all eight key competences”. This explicit changing role of Creativity gains in political visibility and requires a contextually embedded and multidisciplinary approach. On such a perspective the present paper analyzes the political context and interest politics’ impact on the transformations on LLL and reskilling within the EU policy agenda and raises methodological and epistemological issues on the interface between educational and policy analysis. http://bjsep.org/getfile.php?id=50ReskillingKey competencesCreativityLife Long Learning participationEducational policyEmployabilityIndicators and benchmarksEU policy agenda and policy initiatives
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Towards a New LLL Paradigm? EU Policy on Key Competences and Reskilling: Facets and Trends
Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy
Reskilling
Key competences
Creativity
Life Long Learning participation
Educational policy
Employability
Indicators and benchmarks
EU policy agenda and policy initiatives
author_facet N. Papadakis
author_sort N. Papadakis
title Towards a New LLL Paradigm? EU Policy on Key Competences and Reskilling: Facets and Trends
title_short Towards a New LLL Paradigm? EU Policy on Key Competences and Reskilling: Facets and Trends
title_full Towards a New LLL Paradigm? EU Policy on Key Competences and Reskilling: Facets and Trends
title_fullStr Towards a New LLL Paradigm? EU Policy on Key Competences and Reskilling: Facets and Trends
title_full_unstemmed Towards a New LLL Paradigm? EU Policy on Key Competences and Reskilling: Facets and Trends
title_sort towards a new lll paradigm? eu policy on key competences and reskilling: facets and trends
publisher University of Sofia
series Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy
issn 1313-1958
1313-9118
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Policy initiatives such as the European Year of Creativity and Innovation (2009) and the EU Framework on “Key Competences” (2006 and onwards) aim at contributing on the ongoing reconceptualisation of skills (gradually correlated to Reskilling, Employability, Sustainability and Competitiveness) and operate within the context of a changing balance between technocracy, pedagogy and politics. I.e. according to the EU cluster on Key Competences “major themes are applied throughout the Framework: creativity, critical thinking, initiative taking, play a major role in all eight key competences”. This explicit changing role of Creativity gains in political visibility and requires a contextually embedded and multidisciplinary approach. On such a perspective the present paper analyzes the political context and interest politics’ impact on the transformations on LLL and reskilling within the EU policy agenda and raises methodological and epistemological issues on the interface between educational and policy analysis.
topic Reskilling
Key competences
Creativity
Life Long Learning participation
Educational policy
Employability
Indicators and benchmarks
EU policy agenda and policy initiatives
url http://bjsep.org/getfile.php?id=50
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