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"Early school leaving (ESL) is one of the most urgent social problems facing the EU and Member States. Important initiatives have been introduced by the European Commission over the last few years, and recognising the problem as one of the targets of the Europe 2020 strategy shows the attention to this social plague. ESL as acknowledged in Ms Honeyball’s report is a complex phenomenon that affects all of European society and takes on different forms in different Member States. All EU and national measures need to be reinforced in order to help the most vulnerable families and ensure a high level of education for our children, foster the adoption of a personalised and inclusive approach to education starting from primary level education, encourage the sharing of responsibilities between families, school and public authorities, and improve the way people who have previously left school early are reintegrated into the education system, by developing ‘second chance’ schools, as clearly described by the rapporteur. These are the reasons I voted in favour of the report."@en1
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