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- Management - Policy - Regional Development - Structures THE MANAGERS’ - Distance Education e-HANDBOOK - Marketing - Staff Development - Financial Structures - Quality Assurance - The Future
European LLL Observatory
UCE in EUROPE
- APEL - Accreditation in LLL - ECTS in LLL - TUNING - Bulgaria - Czech Republic - Estonia - Hungary - Latvia - Lithuania - Poland - Romania - Slovak Republic - Slovenia
‘Looking into the Future’
- A European Survey - Introductory Chapters - 30 Country Chapters - Comparison - Analysis, Comments
European Thematic Network in University Continuing Education
THEMATIC GROUPS THEG Coordination
THENUCE RELAY CENTRES ADULT TEACHING & LEARNING
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The «THENUCE-DIS»
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« THENUCE » A Socrates 2 European Thematic NETWORK 9 THEMATIC GROUPS – THEGS: THEG1 Handbook THEG2 Observatory THEG3 European UCE survey THEG4 ICT & ODL THEG5+7 Relay Centres & National Networks THEG6 Accreditation & ECTS THEG8 Quality & Evaluation THEG9 Adult Teaching & Learning
« EULLearN » EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY LIFELONG LEARNING NETWORK
A new Socrates European Thematic Network 3 TARGETED THEMATIC GROUPS – TTGs: TTG A LLL Methods & Environments, Tuning of Common Core References, Learning Materials TTG B National University Lifelong Learning Networks and European Co-operation TTG C Accreditation, TUNING, APEL & ECATS (Credit Accumulation & Transfer System in LLL)
SOCRATES 1 EUCEN “projects” (under the leadership of V. de Kosinsky then EUCEN President)
Spinoff projects: «ELLOBS» (pending) «ODELUCE» «ALPINE»
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New National LLL Networks The example of HUNGARY
Background First Initiative by the Debrecen University LLL Centre Consultation with ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒
THENUCE Management THENUCE Relay Centre Hungarian Rectors’ Conference Hungarian Minister of Education
Invitation of Hungarian Universities to the THENUCE International Meeting in November 2001, where an agreement was reached on the need for and the establishment of the Hungarian University Lifelong Learning Network: President: Dr. Szendrõ Péter Rector, Szent István University H-2103 Gödöllõ, Páter Károly u. 1. tel: (28) 410-971 – fax: (28) 522-008 e-mail:
[email protected]
Secretary General: Dr. Kálmán Anikó Director, Debreceni Egyetem Lifelong Learning Centre H-4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138. tel: (52) 508-328 – fax: (52) 508-328 e-mail:
[email protected],
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New National LLL Networks The example of HUNGARY
Aims: Cooperation in activities and agreement on the key issues: ⇒ define and implement the meaning of Lifelong Learning in Hungary ⇒ build up an institutional LLL background ⇒ establish communication channel ⇒ to work together ⇒ research and develop opportunities in the field of LLL ⇒ build a dissemination and counselling organisation ⇒ assess the needs and expectations ⇒ establish a common interest group ⇒ establish an Implementation Plan
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Further prospects: ⇒ Common benefit, trust and credibility ⇒ The creation of common strategies ⇒ The effective motivation of the members to actively participate in the network ⇒ To assure the access to the collaborative work ⇒ Professional help for the researches on this field ⇒ To provide widespread consultation service to the institutions ⇒ The offering of an institutional/personal recompensing system to every work phase in order to increase the common benefit ⇒ To gather further information about the possibility to accredit the activities of the practising experts in the network ⇒ Consultation and acquirement of good practice from colleagues working in partner countries ⇒ The quality management in Lifelong Learning ⇒ The foundation of a research group studying the current state and problems of education laws and the EU compatible harmonisation of the institutional credit systems ⇒ The realisation of the requirements and principles of the Memorandum on Lifelong Learning in local, regional and national activities
New National LLL Networks The example of HUNGARY
The institutions participating in the Network ►
co-operate in the recruitment of the students assuring the appropriate number of students on courses
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define the profile of their centres responsible for LLL
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work together to identify the needs of the society and enterprises
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share the tasks after evaluating these needs
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Dissemination
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contacting national legislative bodies
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working with the Rectors’ Conference
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on-line dissemination of case-studies to introduce good practice
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foundation of a national on-line consulting centre
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providing chat-rooms and/or extensive mailing lists with free access concerning the external practice and the legal practices assuring the European dimension
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publication of the results on our homepage encouraging the professional dialogue
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searching for publication possibilities in the field of LLL research and development
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informing the members about the possibilities of e-publication and on-line publication of databases with free access.
New National LLL Networks The example of HUNGARY
Organisation
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The University of Debrecen LLL Centre, taking on the MELLearN leadership, is implementing its aim to adapt to the transnational trends in realising the THENUCE objectives. A MELLearN Steering Committee will be formed to carry out the management and the control of the network. It will be the strategic board of the network, its members being delegated by the heads of the member universities The MELLearN Committee members must have the appropriate decision making power to represent effectively the strategic realisation of LLL at their universities. The MELLearN Presidents will be the rectors of the founding universities, assuming this post in turn. The presidential term is one year. In the first year the Rector of the University of Gödöllő assumes the presidency. In the following years the Presidents will be the Rectors of the other universities in alphabetical order. The President-elect will be the Vice-President during the preceding year of his/her term of presidency. The University of Debrecen LLL Centre manages the secretariat with help of THENUCE. The MELLearN Secretary General will be the Director of the LLL Centre. The MELLearN Committee will seek cooperation and relationship with other bodies and committees promoting similar social interests.
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Activities
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There will be several meetings, seminars and/or conferences organised every year
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There will be at least one international meeting every year where visiting professionals would lecture. On the 19 October 2002 experts from the European Commission and the ACA agreed come to lecture on a MELLearN conference
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Working groups will be organised on appropriate themes:
At the beginning of every year there will be a general assembly at the university taking on the presidency
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MELLearN role in the shaping the National Education and Employment Policy establishment of a MELLearN Implementation Plan definition of the profile of University LLL Centres studying the current state and problems of education laws and the EU compatible harmonisation of the institutional credit systems
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External support in launching MELLearN THENUCE support
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In the first years THENUCE helps launching the MELLearN network This support could be provided in several forms: ⇒ assistance to the Debrecen secretariat ⇒ support in the organisation of MELLearN meetings ⇒ assistance in establishing international contacts ⇒ help in applying for new European projects and for support from the European Union ⇒ help to identify and invite international professionals and the experts of the European Commission to the international conferences of MELLearN
Note: as every European project, THENUCE gets only limited funding from the European Commission, so its financial contribution can only be very limited. The institutions participating in the MELLearN Network must cover their own expenses and contribute to the cost of common activities.
The support of the University of Debrecen
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The Rectors Board of the University of Debrecen has unanimously accepted to support the working of MELLearN On the 14th February 2002 the Rectors Board decided: ⇒ to authorise the University’s LLL Centre to act as the MELLearN secretariat ⇒ to provide office accommodation for the MELLearN secretariat ⇒ to finance part time staff for the MELLearN secretariat
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IMPLEMENTATION 2001-2002 milestones • In the first years THENUCE helps launching the MELLearN network • 25 April 2001: Preliminary talks at the University of Debrecen (6 Hungarian Universities) • 15 November 2001: International THENUCE Meeting at the University of Debrecen 15 Hungarian Universities present – Agreement on the principle of a Network • 15 February 2002: First Hungarian meeting at the St Stephen University of Gödöllő 15 Hungarian Universities + representatives of the Ministry of Education Signature of an EXPRESSION OF INTEREST CONSTITUTION OF AN INFORMAL NETWORK Election of a PRESIDENT and a SECRETARY GENERAL
2002-2003 milestones • 25 April 2002: Working meeting of MELLearN at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (32 registered participants) – Decision to constitute a LEGAL BODY
• 19 October 2002: Founding meeting of MELLearN as a LEGAL ASSOCIATION at the University of Miskolc
• 21 March 2003: First General Assembly at the Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration
• 19-20 September 2003: International Workshop at the University of Debrecen on “The Political Economy of LL Education” & “The Theory, Methods and Application of Research in LL Education”
MELLearN - Hungarian University Lifelong Learning Network 17 STATE UNIVERSITIES Budapesti Közgazdaságtudományi és Államigazgatási Egyetem Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem Debreceni Egyetem Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Kaposvári Egyetem Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem Magyar Iparművészeti Egyetem Magyar Képzőművészeti Egyetem Miskolci Egyetem Nyugat-Magyarországi Egyetem Pécsi Tudományegyetem Semmelweis Egyetem Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent István Egyetem Színház- és Filmművészeti Egyetem Veszprémi Egyetem Zrínyi Miklós Nemzetvédelmi Egyetem
13 OTHER STATE HE INSTITUTIONS Berzsenyi Dániel Főiskola Budapesti Gazdasági Főiskola Budapesti Műszaki Főiskola Dunaújvárosi Főiskola Eötvös József Főiskola Eszterházy Károly Főiskola Kecskeméti Főiskola Magyar Táncművészeti Főiskola Nyíregyházi Főiskola Rendőrtiszti Főiskola Széchenyi István Főiskola Szolnoki Főiskola Tessedik Sámuel Főiskola
9 PRIVATE HE INSTITUTIONS & FOUNDATIONS Általános Vállalkozási Főiskola Budapesti Kommunikációs Főiskola Gábor Dénes Főiskola Heller Farkas Gazdasági és Turisztikai Szolgáltatások Főiskolája Kodolányi János Főiskola Modern Üzleti Tudományok Főiskolája Mozgássérültek Pető András Nevelőképző és Nevelő Intézete Nemzetközi Üzleti Főiskola Zsigmond Király Főiskola
Potential Partners
HEAD Dr. Chikán Attila rektor Dr. Detrekoi Ákos rektor Dr. Gyory Kálmán rektor Dr. Klinghammer István rektor Dr. Horn Péter rektor Falvai Sándor rektor Droppa Judit rektor Szabados Árpád rektor Dr. Besenyei Lajos rektor Dr. Koloszár József rektor Dr. Tóth József rektor Dr. Sótonyi Péter rektor Dr. Mészáros Rezso rektor Dr. Szendro Péter rektor Székely Gábor rektor Dr. Gaál Zoltán rektor Dr. Szabó Miklós rektor
ADDRESS 1093 Budapest, Fővám tér 8. 1111 Budapest, Műegyetem rkp. 3. 4010 Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1. 1053 Budapest, Egyetem tér 1-3. 7401 Kaposvár, Guba Sándor u. 40. 1061 Budapest, Liszt F. tér 8. 1121 Budapest, Zugligeti út 9-25. 1062 Budapest, Andrássy u. 69-71. 3515 Miskolc, Egyetemváros 9400 Sopron, Bajcsy Zs. u. 5. 7601 Pécs, Szántó K. János u. 1/B. 1085 Budapest, Üllői út 26. 6720 Szeged, Dugonics tér 13. 2103 Gödöllő, Páter K. u. 1. 1088 Budapest, Vas u. 2/C 8201 Veszprém, Egyetem u. 10. 1101 Budapest, Hungária krt. 9-11.
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HEAD Dr. Gadányi Károly főigazgató Dr. Roóz József főiskolai rektor Dr. Erdélyi József főiskolai rektor Dr. Kiss Endre főigazgató Albertné dr. Herbszt Mária főigazgató Dr. Hauser Zoltán főigazgató Dr. Sztachó Pekáry István főiskolai rektor Dózsa Imre főigazgató Dr. Balogh Árpád főiskolai rektor Dr. Blaskó Béla főigazgató Dr. Keresztes Péter főigazgató. Dr. Gábori József főigazgatóhely. Dr. Patay István főiskolai rektor
ADDRESS 9701 Szombathely, Károlyi Gáspár tér 4. 1149 Budapest, Buzogány u. 11-13. 1034 Budapest, Doberdó u. 6. 2400 Dunaújváros, Táncsics M. u. 1/a. 6500 Baja, Szegedi u. 2. 3300 Eger, Eszterházy tér 1. 6000 Kecskemét, Ceglédi u. 2. 1061 Budapest, Andrássy út 25. 4401 Nyíregyháza, Sóstói út 31/B. 1121 Budapest, Farkasvölgyi út 12. 9026 Győr, Hédervári út 3. 5000 Szolnok, Ady E. u. 9. 5540 Szarvas, Szabadság út 2.
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