Good practice Examples - Learning Regions
1. R3L Regional LifeLong
Learning - Background and Context
2. From North to South
3. East Sweden Association
4. Leipzig lernt
1. R3L Regional LifeLong Learning - Background and Context
Background and Context
At the Lisbon European Council in March 2000, government leaders set the
EU a 10-year mission to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based
economy in the world, capable of sustained economic growth with more and
better jobs and greater social cohesion. Lifelong
learning is a core element of this strategy , central not only to competitiveness
and employability but also to social inclusion, active citizenship and personal
development.
Following the adoption by the Commission on 21 November 2001 of the Communication
on Making
a European Area of Lifelong Learning a Reality lifelong learning has
become the guiding principle for the development of education and training
policy. The Communication sets out concrete proposals that aim to make lifelong
learning a reality for all.
In June 2002, the Education Council adopted a Resolution
on lifelong learning supporting the implementation of the Commission Communication.
Created and managed by the Education and Culture Directorate-General and
supported by the Committee of the Regions and the European Parliament,
the R3L initiative was launched in Brussels on 2 and 3 April 2003 . EU funding
of more than € 2 million is being allocated to 120 regions in northern
and southern Europe , centred around 17 projects, which exchange knowledge
and know-how, and develop their research, methods and results in order
to promote life-long learning. Eighteen months of partnership due to culminate,
at the end of 2004, in a major conference.
Objective
The purpose of the R3L projects is:
- to help further develop good practice on issues relating to the "learning
region";
- to encourage a fruitful trans-national sharing and exchange of this
experience;
- to promote the development of European networks between learning
regions as a means of placing European cooperation in the lifelong
learning field on a more durable and sustainable footing.
Is a pilot initiative set out by the EU, General Directorate Culture and
Education as a first step to following up the policy priority for the regional
and local dimension of lifelong learning, and in particular the Commission\'s
commitment in its lifelong learning Communication referred to above to 'support
through its programmes the establishment of networks between those regions
and cities with well-developed lifelong learning strategies, to facilitate
the exchange of experience and good practice' .
(Information from: http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/policies/III/III_en.html )
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