European Education Area (EEA)
To help EEA empower all young people across Europe to get benefit from the best education and training, and to seek employment.
A new communication to achieve the EER by 2025 was published on 30 Sep 2020 for the reflective of the new communication. together with resetting education and training for the digital age.
Towards an EER
Focuses on the handling of the full potential of education and culture as well as job creation, economic growth, and improve social cohesion in all EU member states identity with diversity. The development initiatives are:
- Studying abroad considers as a norm.
- Admitting all level of educational qualification.
- The standard of knowing two languages.
- Accessibility to high-quality education by limitless of social-economic background.
- Strong senses of European identity of Europe's cultural heritage and diversity.
The EU works to deliver an EEA
The first package of measurement:
- Key competences for lifelong learning (LLL).
- Digital skills.
- Common values and inclusive education.
The second package highlights the key role of the European Commission to build a stronger Europe focuses on the role of youth, education, and culture policies. It's included the call for action in the European Council Meeting 2017 by the European leaders.
The commission's vision to build EEA includes the strengthened Erasmus+programme, European Policy Cooperation (ET2020 Framework), European Semester, and European Funds.
Under the proposals of the council's recommendations on the work of European Universities, and a Student Card Initiative include Early Childhood Education and Care, automatic mutual recognition of qualifications and learning periods abroad, and teaching and learning languages which adopted at the council meeting in 2019.