Workshop 3 Action Plan 2030: Transversal Skills

4 Workshops to Collect Input and Develop the Action Plan 2030

ASEM partners and stakeholders are currently drafting an ASEM Education 2030 Strategy to be endorsed by the Education Ministers during ASEMME8. In addition to the strategy paper, they will also present an Action Plan 2030 with concrete actions to implement the Strategy 2030.

For this purpose, the ASEM Education Secretariat is hosting 4 online workshops for all ASEM partners and stakeholders to discuss and shape actions, initiatives, projects and activities to be included in the Action Plan. The workshops will be a combination of experts contributions and interactive brainstorming sessions under 4 different themes reflecting the four strategic objectives identified in the Strategy 2030:

  1. Transparency and Mutual Understanding on Recognition, Validation and Quality
  2. Connectivity between Asia and Europe by Boosting Inclusive and Balanced Mobility and Exchanges
  3. Transversal Skills
  4. Lifelong Learning (LLL), Including Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET)

Workshop 3: “Transversal Skills”

The third virtual workshop will take place on 2 February 2021 from 9.30 to 12.30 CET.

It will address how ASEM Education partners and stakeholders can help to foster transversal skills in order to contribute to the well-being, lifelong development and employability of Asian and European individuals, as well as to sustainable societies.

Keynote

Francesca Helm (Researcher, University of Padova)

Mrs Helm will give us better insights into the instrumental role (virtual) exchanges and intercultural learning can play in acquiring ajd developing transversal skills. She will also reflect upon how the ASEM Education Process could support and promote transversal skills development.

Panel of Experts

A panel of experts with complementary fields of expertise will look at the role the ASEM Education Process can & should play in fostering transversal skills. They will present the state of play and future perspectives of the programmes and initiatives they are involved in.

  • Prof. Azirah Hashim – Executive Director of the Asia-Europe Institute (AEI) 
  • Brikena Xhomaqi – Director, Lifelong Learning Platform 
  • Prof. Lee Wing On – Principal coordinator, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Asia-Europe Institute (AEI)
  • Denis Barrett – Cork Learning City Co-coordinator; Coordinator ASEM Research Network 6 “Learning cities & regions” 

This panel discussion will be moderated by Manuela Prina (Head of the Skills Identification and Development Unit, ETF). Speakers’ biographies can be downloaded here.

Brainstorming sessions in small groups

The final part of each workshop will be dedicated to interactive discussions in virtual break-out rooms to allow partners and stakeholders to examine existing initiatives and projects, suggest new ones and discuss relaunching or revitalising former activities.

 

Please note that access to this event is restricted to current and potential ASEM Education partners and stakeholders. If you fall under one these categories and have not received an invitation with registration information yet, please contact the ASEM Education Secretariat at info@asem-education.org   .The recording of the events (minus brainstorming sessions) will, however, be available to all interested parties and will be shared on our communication channels a few days after each event.

 

Date 02/02/2021
Time 09:30 - 12:30

Program

  • 09.30 – 09.40 Welcome – ASEM Education Secretariat
  • 09.40 – 10.10 Keynote – Francesca Helm (Researcher, University of Padova, Italy)
  • 10.10 – 11.30 Panel Discussion moderated by Manuela Prina (Head of the Skills Identification and Development Unit, ETF)
    • Prof. Azirah Hashim – Principal coordinator, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Asia-Europe Institute (AEI)
    • Brikena Xhomaqi – Director, Lifelong Learning Platform 
    • Prof. Lee Wing On – Executive Director Institute for Adult Learning Singapore (IAL) 
    • Denis Barrett – Cork Learning City Co-coordinator; Coordinator ASEM Research Network 6 “Learning cities & regions” 
  • 11.30 – 11.45 Coffee break
  • 11.45 – 12.15 Interactive brainstorming sessions in small groups moderated by Kochakorn Khattapan Acride (Senior Programme Officer, Thai Ministry of Education), Miandy Munusamy (PhD Candidate, Asia-Europe Institute Universiti Malaya) and Alexandra Angress (Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences)
  • 12.15 – 12.30 Wrap-up