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EU Council adopts conclusions on reinforcing youth work

BC, Riga, 19.05.2015.Print version
On Monday, 18 May the Minister for Education and Science of Latvia, Marite Seile chaired the meeting of the Education, Youth, Culture and Sports Council in Brussels. The Council adopted conclusions on reinforcing youth work, highlighting its contribution to personal development, social inclusion, cultural diversity and active citizenship, informs eu2015.lv.

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Ministers assessed the achievements of European cooperation in the field of education and training ("ET 2020"), and discussed its future development in preparation for the mid-term stocktaking and the 2015 Joint Report.

 

ET 2020 is the key European-level framework that helps member states to modernise their education and training systems, thus contributing to the overall political priorities set under the Europe 2020 strategy.

 

Minister Marite Seile declared: "Graduates today are entering a challenging world – the digital revolution has an increasingly huge impact upon our economies and we must ensure that education provides the necessary skills, starting from an early age. However, education is not only about the labour market. Education plays an essential role in creating cohesive and sustainable societies and in preparing citizens for the unknown. It ensures that the cultural and civic values that we share are passed on to future generations."

 

Ministers also discussed how to improve political participation by young people in the democratic life of Europe.

 

Ministers also exchanged views on the follow-up to the declaration by ministers of Education at their informal meeting in Paris in March 2015, highlighting the crucial role which the education and youth sectors have to play in preventing radicalisation and promoting common European values.






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