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Workshop II: Identifying new qualification needs: a prospective approach

Workshop II: Identifying new qualification needs: a prospective approach. Construction of European qualifications European Symposium 30 September - 1 October 2004 Strasbourg, France. Rapporteur: Olga Strietska-Ilina, Cedefop Moderators: Bernd Dworschak, Susanne Liane Schmidt, FreQueNz.

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Workshop II: Identifying new qualification needs: a prospective approach

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  1. Workshop II: Identifying new qualification needs: a prospective approach Construction of European qualifications European Symposium 30 September - 1 October 2004 Strasbourg, France Rapporteur: Olga Strietska-Ilina, Cedefop Moderators: Bernd Dworschak, Susanne Liane Schmidt, FreQueNz

  2. Agenda Opening speeches Olga Strietska-Ilina, Skillsnet, Cedefop Monika Schidorowitz, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) Contributions Peter Bott, Federal Institute for Vocational Training (BiBB), GermanyThe research on qualification development at the Federal Institute for Vocational Training – A contribution to the modernisation of occupations Norbert Bromberger, Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training in the Crafts Sector at the University of Cologne (FBH), Germany Structural change as a challenge for the early identification of skill needs Coffee Break

  3. Contributions Jana Vasova, Trexima, Czech Republic The Information System of Type Positions - Mapping the world of labour in the Czech Republic by force of the Information System of Type Positions Claude Sauvageot, Ministère de l'Education Nationale, Mission E3 François Longin, OREFRA, Région Rhone-AlpesFrançois Michaux (Ressources Humaines, Renault) Prospects employment, education and training to 2015 and new results on the link vocational training – employment at the national, regional and company level Christine Afriat, Commissariat Général au Plan' Prospects of occupations and qualifications in France Final discussion

  4. Opening speeches Olga Strietska-Ilina, Skillsnet, Cedefop Monika Schidorowitz, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)

  5. The research on qualification development at the Federal Institute for Vocational Training – A contribution to the modernisation of occupations Peter Bott, Federal Institute for Vocational Training (BiBB), Germany

  6. Structural change as a challenge for the early identification of skill needs Norbert Bromberger, Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training in the Crafts Sector at the University of Cologne (FBH), Germany

  7. The Information System of Type Positions - Mapping the world of labour in the Czech Republic by force of the Information System of Type Positions Jana Vasova, Trexima, Czech Republic

  8. Prospects employment, education and training to 2015 and new results on the link vocational training – employment at the national, regional and company level Claude Sauvageot, Ministère de l'Education Nationale, Mission E3, France François Longin, OREF - Rhône Alpes, France François Michaux, Human Resources, Renault, France)

  9. Prospects of occupations and qualifications in France Christine Afriat, Commissariat Général au Plan, France

  10. Final discussion – Central questions • How can early identification of skill needs contribute to the construction of future qualifications in Europe? • How can early identification of skill needs enhance an on-going/regular update of qualification profiles and frameworks? • What would be the most appropriate approach, method and level of analysis?

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