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"The EU, a community aiming to achieve the highest levels of excellence, has adopted a growth strategy for the current decade named the Europe 2020 strategy, with a view to overcoming the present crisis and making the economy more competitive, with more jobs being created. To that end, one of the commitments is to smart growth ‘through more effective investments in education, research and innovation’. As part of the Europe 2020 strategy, the strategic framework for European cooperation on education and training has been created, known as ‘Education, Training and Europe 2020’. Mary Honeyball’s report concerns the biennial report drafted by education ministers and the Commission on progress made during the first two years of Education, Training and Europe 2020. I voted in favour because I agree with the rapporteur’s position regarding the need to increase investment in education and training, focusing on human capital and preventing early school leaving. Improving access to lifelong learning, to multilingualism and to student mobility programmes among the Member States for acquiring new skills are recommendations to take into account when pursuing the Europe 2020 strategy targets."@en1
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