The Council is expected to adopt the report by the end of the year. The report also proposes to set the new priorities for 5 years, replacing previous 3 year cycles, to enable a longer-term impact. The six new priorities proposed by the Commission are:
Relevant and high-quality skills and competences, focusing on results, for employability, innovation and active citizenship;
Inclusive education, equality, non-discrimination and promotion of civic competences;
Open and innovative education and training, including by fully embracing the digital era;
Strong support for educators;
Transparency and recognition of skills and qualifications to facilitate learning and labour mobility; and
Sustainable investment, performance and efficiency of education and training systems.
The Council is expected to adopt the report by the end of the year. The report also proposes to set the new priorities for 5 years, replacing previous 3 year cycles, to enable a longer-term impact. The six new priorities proposed by the Commission are: