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WS II. - Guidance in Lifelong Learning from
strategies to practice. Career guidance
without barriers
Tibor Bors Borbély-Pecze, Ph.D.
What is Lifelong Guidance (LLG) ?
a railway line jointly with LLL
LLG is a switch
Dr. Borbély-Pecze Tibor Bors
[email protected]
Where we got started? – Career Guidance is a
standalone profession also a system and a policy
There is a significant history of science background to
the development of career guidance as a profession;
the development of philosophy, psychology,
economics, sociology and medicine facilitated the
scientific establishment of a practical activity. The
development of these areas shows different features
but, concerning counselling, we can emphasize the
significance of interdisciplinary which is both a
difficulty and an opportunity in this process.
Szilágyi (2011)
Areas to be integrated
Knowledge about
labour market
and education
Self-knowledge related
to career
Knowledge of occupations
Professionalising career guidance
- a competency framework for professionals
(2009)
CEDEFOP (2009)
Sectoral policy areas
Education
VET
Higher
Education
Adult
Education
Employment
Career Management Skills WP1
Access WP2
Co-operation and co-ordination WP3
Quality assurance and evidence-base WP4
European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network
http://elgpn.eu
Coordinator: [email protected]
With the support of the
Lifelong Learning Programme
of the European Union
Social
Inclusion
European definition on Lifelong Guidance (LLG)
„A range of activities (examples include information
and advice-giving, counselling, competence
assessment, mentoring, advocacy, teaching decisionmaking and career management skills) that enables
citizens of any age and at any point in their lives to
identify their capacities, competences and interests,
to make educational, training and occupational
decisions and to manage their individual life paths in
learning, work and other settings in which these
capacities and competences are learned and/or
used.‟
Resolution of the Council of the European Union (2004)
EU Council: Invitations to
Member States 21.11.2008
• Encourage the lifelong acquisition of career management
skills;
• Facilitate access by all citizens to guidance services;
• Develop the quality assurance of guidance provision;
• Encourage coordination and cooperation among the various
national, regional and local stakeholders.
• Use the opportunities provided under the Lifelong Learning
Programme and the European Structural Funds, in accordance
with Member States' priorities.
Four components of the national Lifelong Guidance
system development – The Hungarian case (2008-2010)
The programme rests on four major capacity-building pillars, carrying
significant individual and social consequences for all labour market
participants:
1. a core network of lifelong guidance professionals,
2. a wider lifelong guidance delivery network on different delivery levels,
3. increase of the number of career guidance professionals, and
4. development of career information tools
Dr. Borbély-Pecze Tibor Bors
[email protected]
National LLG Portal
42 films, 150 folders,
40+ questionnaires
Tools (films, folders, questionnaires
3650 persons (622 qualified)
Regional Professional Network
10+1 courses
Creating training materials
76+2000 persons
Trainings (post-gradual and short ones)
Dr. Borbély-Pecze Tibor Bors
[email protected]
Unified protocol of guidance practitioners
~50 counsellors
Country-wide network of counsellors
2008-2010 phase
~300 000 unique visitors/year
International accolade – EU-level evaluation of the
What we have accomplished?
Sum up…
• Developing the citizens’ career management
skills (CMS) during the lifespan is a crosssectoral task
• LLL can be successful if the users understand
the changing needs of the labour market, ITC
use, society etc.. LLG is a service for all and a
tool for LLL!
Thank you for your attention!
Tibor Bors BORBÉLY-PECZE, Ph.D.
National Employment Office/
Hungarian LLG Council /
European Lifelong Guidance Network
+ 36.30.216.0095
[email protected]
www.eletpalya.munka.hu