EPA had the
opportunity to participate at this important high-level event representing one
of the main stakeholder groups of education. The event was preceded by the kick-off
event of our Year of Equitable Access to Education to help highlight
parents’ wishes for the European Education Area planned to be created by 2025. The
summit was hosted by Tibor Navracsics, EU Commissioner for Education, Culture,
Youth and Sport, and took place on 25 January 2018, in Brussels. It invited EU education ministers (22 of them actually were
present), education practitioners, stakeholders and business leaders to
explore: how better to address inequality in education systems, how citizens
can benefit from a future European Education Area, how education can help
transmit our common values and what competences will be needed for the decades
to come.
Interesting articles, best practices, programmes on parental involvement in schools and many more things for parents all over Europe
1/29/2018
Playful learning – the gist of 21st century education for Europe
EPA kicked off 2018: the Year of Equitable Access to Education with a high-level event organised in partnership with the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) on the eve of the 1st European Education Summit on 24 January. The event was hosted by Pavel Trantina, President of the Section for Employment, Social Affairs and Citizenship (EESC SOC) and attended by Commissioner Tibor Navracsics, MEP István Újhelyi (S&D) and EESC member Renate Heinisch.
1/11/2018
Public consultation on the future EU budget
The European
Commission launched launched a series of public consultations for preparing
the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) on 10 January 2018. Organisations and Eu citizens alike are invited to contribute to it in the next 2 months. EPA wants to make sure that the voice of parents is raised in this consultation, and will work hard on it being heard, too.
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