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AGENDA
5 JUNE
WORKING GROUP MEETINGS (COMMUNICATION & PR, INNOVATION, MOBILITY)
parallel workshops
14:00 – 17:00 Communication & Promotion Working Group meeting
14:00 – 17:00 Innovation Working Group meeting
14:00 – 17:00 Mobility Working Group meeting
17:00 – 18:00 Introduction to the Europass network for new colleagues
(topics including Trello, the structure of the network, grant management, etc.)
6 JUNE
EUROPASS NETWORK MEETING 2019 - DAY 1
09:00 – 09:30 Registration
09:30 – 10:00 Welcome
Péter Tordai – director, Tempus Public Foundation
10:00 – 11:00 Status updates from the network (WGs, clusters, AG)
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 – 12:15 Overview of Europass development and milestones for Phase 1 –
William O'Keeffe - European Commission, presentation & discussion
12:15 – 13:00 First release of e-Portfolio and testing
William O'Keeffe - European Commission, presentation & discussion
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Member State tasks and role of National Europass Centres
William O'Keeffe - European Commission, workshop
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 17:00 Open agenda
19:00 – 21:00 Dinner
7 JUNE
EUROPASS NETWORK MEETING 2019 - DAY 2
09:00 – 09:15 Welcome to Day 2
09:15 – 11:00 Management in the current project period and grants; mid-term evaluation
workshop
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 – 13:00 Best practice presentations (communication, cooperation, technical development)
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:00 Joint initiatives (Learning by Leaving, Personal Cologne)
6th June Minutes
Overview of Europass development and milestones for Phase 1
William O'Keeffe - European Commission, presentation & discussion
Reminder:
The project website is under development. The Advisory Group opiniates the process.
One of the main goals is to expand Europass. The users will be able to add more information
about their skills and qualification to their portfolio, which as a result will be more detailed
and credible. New Europass will give more opportunity to both the users and the stakeholders.
Interoperability between the different sites, documents and institutions is the other main goal
of the project, the online platform will also serve as an interinstitutional Europa-wide site. New
Europass will comprehend a lot of kind of content, but it will keep the integrated look and feel.
The structure:
Decision (Article 3 (2)): some of the most important things that has to be considered while working on
the improvements
The Europass online platform shall provide available information or links to available
information on the following topics:
o (a) learning opportunities;
o (b) qualifications and qualifications frameworks or systems;
o (c) opportunities for validation of non-formal and informal learning;
o (d) recognition practices and relevant legislation in different countries, including third
countries;
o (e) services offering guidance for transnational learning mobility and career
management;
o (f) skills intelligence as produced by relevant Union-level activities and agencies within
their domains of competence;
o (g) information on skills and qualifications that could be relevant to the particular
needs of third country nationals arriving or residing in the Union to support their
integration.
About the new platform
The structure involves navigation and tool-tips for the users. It will help them navigate with
signposting and links. (Europass in connected to other services as well on an EU and a national
level) It will also give them tips on how to write a proper CV and on managing learning with
Europass. The new platform will be a complex system, offering guidance and complementary
information as well. The aim is to create a user friendly and useful platform and to put Europass
into more context.
Why should people use Europass? Because Europass has a specific role for users When
they are connected to Europass, Europass connects them on an EU level. (That is the main
message for them.)
Information Architecture
New Europass has two sections: One for the individual users, and another one for the
stakeholders.
For the individuals, the Europass Homepage offers 3 main possibilities: My Europass, Work in
Europe and Learn in Europe. “My Europass” includes the Europass e-Portfolio. Users can
create a new CV here, but they can also update their already created Europass CV. “Work in
Europe” offers a lot of help for those who are planning to find a job abroad. The user can get
information on how Europass can support job-seeking and career development, how can they
start searching and applying for a job, and what preparations are needed before going abroad.
They can also learn, how to communicate their skills and work purposes affectively. The
platform also offers them career management supporting information. “Learn in Europe” is a
table for students who want to continue their studies in an another country. They can find
information on how Europass can serve their learning, it helps them planning their studies and
it also offers help in searching and applying for learning opportunities and volunteering. With
Europass, they can plan their learnings pathways and they get help with communicating their
skills for learning purposes.
For the stakeholders, a footer on Europass Homepage offers many possibilities: Digitally Signed
Credentials (Giving information about what is Europass Digital Credentials Infrastructure –
EDCI, and how to implement it.), useful help to Understand Skills and Qualifications (The
European Qualifications Framework – EQF, Europass for Education and Training, Europass for
Employment and Recruitment, Europass for Career Guidance); Implement Europass (Digitally
Signed Credentials, Interopeability with Europass, how Europass Tools help interoperability)
Future of the Europass tools
CV: no main changes Creating, editing, designing without registration would be still
available, like before.
Diploma Supplement: a new, modified template is coming.
Other documents: no changes.
There will be a new section with information about each of the documents.
Language Passport: It won’t be a standalone, single document anymore. There’s going to be a
new language skills section in the Europass portfolio instead.
Some ‘house-keeping’ for the new platform:
Do we need updates language examples for Mobility Certificate Supplement/Diploma
Supplement?
Should the examples be per country or per language?
Do we keep the password log-in for the new platform? (e.g. you need a password to access
the instructions for the DS)
Interoperability:
Continuity of existing interoperability relationships: communications with existing partners
of any changes.
Interoperability with EURES: job search, EURES remains the main job search portal.
Interoperability with education and training: outcomes of work on learning opportunities
(focus on EQF)
European Digital Credentials Infrastructure (EDCI)
Invitation to Pilot EDCI at national level.
12 countries are invited: Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Portugal, Slovania, Slovakia, Spain.
Bilateral meetings (May – June).
Data model and specifications are carried out.
Progress towards piloting in participating countries, focus on NQF qualifications.
ENIC-NARIC Network in June: recognition statements.
E-PORTFOLIO:
First release – key steps and process of use: Use EU login, Create Europass e-Profile, Export
entire e-Profile as CV, download a CV or store it in the Europass Library, Upload comments to
their Europass Library, Manage documents in their Europass Library
NECs will get the user guide.
Share draft user testing guide.
Webinars at the end of June .
First phase:
• Share link with NECs (and AG) to development site.
• Share draft user testing guide.
• Webinars at end of June for feedback/clarifications.
• Testing for accessibility.
• User Testing: after summer.
Member State Tasks and role of National Europass Centres
Member State Task:
each member state shall be responsible for the implementation of this Decision at national
level through the relevant national services and without prejudice to national arrangements
in terms of implementation and organisation
What it means for member states?
If any task rise, what is it?
How to implement Europass is on the member states.
4 building blocks: Europass, e-portfolio; Information on Skills and Qualifications, Interoperability,
Digitally signed credentials
In that regard Member states shall:
coordinate
promote use and strengthen awareness
promote and provide information on services offering guidance
make information on learning opportunities, qualification and recognition practices available
involve stakeholders
Commission’ Tasks:
manage the Europass online Platform
test and develop
technological investment
effective implementation of this Decision
ensure the active participation and evolvement of member states
ensure the development, testing, updating and evaluation of the Europass platform
ensure that relevant stakeholders are involved
set up learning activities and best practice exchanges
ensure effective and adequate promotion, guidance and information activities
Covering all the representative groups in the decision.
Phase 1:
1. Beta testing in Autumn 2019
2. Phase 1 launch: early 2020
3. communication toolkit: slogan
4. Housekeeping for transition: update languages, examples of DS, CS and mobility?, still
require password access?
Issues
NFL, IFL, digitalization of education
follow-up regularly on certain topics (like months)
Youth program, sport program
future of Erasmus+
Questions to William O'Keeffe
Testing with individual end-users will be scheduled after Summer 2019. The Commission will
plan accessibility testing and arrange targeted testing with stakeholder organisations
separately.
o Share link with NECS (and AG) to development site
o Share draft user testing guide
o Webinars at end of June for feedback/clarifications
o Testing for accessibility
o User Testing: after summer
Will it still be able to export the CV in Word format?
Users can export entire (or parts of an) e-Profile as CV only in PDF format.
The PDF will still be a PDF-XML?
Yes, remains a PDF-XML.
Will it be possible to graphically personalise the CV before issuing the PDF format?
Yes, there will be more templates.
EDCI could result in multi-speed Europass (countries using/not using it). Wouldn't that lead
to confusion?
The use of EDCI is optional.
If the user will be directed to Eures when searching for jobs, does this mean that job listings
will only be based on Eures databases and not private job portals?
Yes, EURES, it is not planned to connect Europass to private job portals in the first phase.
How will you stimulate or convince educational institutions to use Europass to send their
credentials digitally. What can be a win-win?
This is the main key of this session, and the main message is the digitalization of the
competences.
What about the relation between Europass docs and the EU skills profile tool for TCN (this
last one is under testing)? They will remain separate?
The content provided will be universal, considering the potential diverse Europass user
audiences, with some targeted information as required by the Europass Decision (e.g. for
volunteers, or Third Country Nationals).
Can we imagine that in the future Diploma Supplement can be included in Digital
Credentials?
It can work with this framework, EDCI is optional.
Why do you 'hide' the stakeholder-section of the new platform into a footer?
With the help of targeted links to users and stakeholders, the platform dedicates specific page
for them. On the other hand smart-engine optimization is going on to help the thread of
specific information to every target group. ,
Will NECs be able to input data directly in the platform? (Like publication, national events,
promotion etc.)?
Not in phase 1.
Will Europass logo remain in CV?
There will be no Europass logo in the CV.
What is the basis to quit using the logo? Is there still a chance to keep it?
The team is still working on visuals and elements in connection with EU identity in focus. It is
important to simplify the style. The look and feel will be kept – Commission doesn’t allow new
logo
o EU flag plus the word „Europass”
o logo won’t be in the CV
What is the future position of other EP docs that are not present on current e-Portfolio? EP
mobility, ECS? Hard to promote new EP as one place without them.
The goal of the Europass e-Portfolio is to present the Europass web-based tools in an intuitive,
integrated way to support the career management and lifelong learning needs of Europass
users.
To achieve this goal, the Europass e-Portfolio will support four particular activities: help
individuals be reflective; support individuals in their personal development; showcase
individuals’ information; and, assess individuals’ skills.
Things are ready, link will be sent. 12 page document will be sent about the portfolio
Will the individual user be able to make his e-portfolio or CV public so employers can look
at their profile and send them job offers?
The individual user can export a specific portfolio from the platform.
Will HR people and employers see themselves as "stakeholders"? I don't think so. We need
a better way to present information to them.
Europass relevant to those groups listed on the platform. Specific information listed on the site
helps everyone to find the interesting materials and benefits on the platform.
Stakeholders can implement, use and promote Europass in accordance with their priorities
while promoting the shared goals of Europass as a tool for transparency and understanding of
skills and qualifications.
Is there already a calendar for phase 2 of the New Europass?
There is no exact calendar. Testing beta version starts in autumn 2019.
Is COMM open to change/further develop the new Europass website and services based on
user feedback after they go live?
Yes, feedback is really important.
What are the most important tasks of the Member States?
The most important task that each member state shall be responsible for the implementation
of this Decision at national level through the relevant national services and without prejudice
to national arrangements in terms of implementation and organisation.
Discussion – Teamwork
FACILITATORS: Csilla Szabó (HU-NEC), Konrad Romaniuk (PL-NEC), Kjersti Skjervheim (NOR-NEC)
Flipcharts
Csilla Szabó - summary:
Cluster and WG: what are the differences? what are the main roles?
To support our work NECs should organize job shadowing
we could combine meetings
cooperation with other EU networks
WGs should spread information to NECs, other WGs, and to clusters.
Having common chats, monthly webinars should help the workflow.
Use of Trello: in a more structured way.
Conclusion: the future of the E+ effects the network
Konrad Romaniuk - summary:
Common fear: New decision’s daily routine is a bit confused yet.
there is a huge demand on details and information.
We would love to more on the future management issues of the program: also budget and
priorities.
European Commission should really coordinate and rise awareness then the next step is
to define roles from themselves/ministries
we are all have a role to take new Europass, new NEC duties are coming.
We are all in front of many challenges and please share the feelings and find solutions
together cooperation is the main message.
Kjersti Skjervheim - summary:
A lot of information is given to the NECs. We need to synthetize.
A lot of NECs have cooperation with other mobility networks. huge benefit
What about previous and new coming roles? questions need answer
It is important to give feedback to the EC and to other NECs.
PLAs should be organized to learn more.
Management in the current project period and grants; mid-term evaluation
workshop
SWOT
Flipcharts
Strengths:
Easier financial issues including co-financing (3 year management)
It’s easier to connect other networks.
The mid-term report is now closely related to the application.
Time-management is better: less reporting, less applying and less administration needed
there is time for the other activities
More effective way of work.
Planning, organising, managing are easier, more flexible.
3-years management gives more space for planned communication activities.
The application is now more flexible, so it is possible to do rearrangements.
Now there is opportunity to take bigger risks/plan bigger things.
3 years allows Commission to make improvements.
Weaknesses:
The period was not easy because of the context with the new decision.
For newcomers: It is difficult to plan, to forecast, to find documentation/archives from
previous colleagues They can’t always find out what was the original project.
Mid-term report: template is too detailed, too long (it takes time to consume) it looks like
a final report.
Not everybody understood the headings of the report (it is too strategic). It is difficult to
describe activities in the heading.
Politic influence of NECs: E+ is more influenced than NEC
It’s good to plan for a longer period but sometimes not clear processes ahead.
Financial flexibility is not always clear.
Opportunities:
Realise the strengths.
3 year contracts give more possibility: long term planning, starting over after 1 year is not
necessary anymore, less administrative work…
Longer leaps – it makes the work easier that we don’t have to stick to the calendar. There is
less stress with the start and the finish because of that.
Enough time for follow-up.
Flexibility of financial issues – easier to manage the budget. Plus money can be changed
between networks.
Creating a real on stop-shop.
Broader permission.
Bigger geographical coverage.
Chance to cooperate: deepen main aims of Europass.
There are statistic for users to gather information and how to work with them.
More time allows us to create better reports, more possibility to gather useful information.
More impact, more possibilities for adjustments.
Threats:
The new Europass launch.
migration of information it can be confusing
materials of communication in the future we might have different needs
Saving money for the launch if the launch does not happen what about the money?
It’s not totally clear, how it works with the Commission – the Commission doesn’t necessary
know what kind of support we need for a project.
Flexibility can be a threat as well.
Formal bureaucracy could be a threat too – it is difficult to put pressure on them.
Evaluation, report is not perfect.
7th June - Minutes
Best practice presentations (communication, cooperation, technical development)
Cross-country campaign in Iceland
Sólveig Sigurðardóttir, presentation
Aim of the campaign: go to schools, meet students, share mobility opportunities + tools
Target group: students graduating from upper-secondary school
Expand the workshop to wider audience: VET, rural areas, E+ additional grants
Further aims: create synergies in promotional activities,+ cross-country promotion, create
interactive session
Invitation to the workshops: Master-letter written by the head and sent to schools.
Working method: interactive sessions: conversation-like, ask student about their interests,
relevant topics regarding to mobility
Promotion of all the programmes the NA has (e.g. NordPlus, E+, Erasmus for Young
Entrepreneurs, Eurodesk etc.) + make use of the synergies in promo activities
Results: 15/37 schools participated.
700 students were reached.
Evaluation: positive feedback from students and teachers, ask students before and after
session how many are now thinking about going abroad growing number
Increase traffic on website
550 more ECV were filled.
Results- learning points: new goal in number of school visits
Further learning points:
o be less ambitious: less is more – a most moderate number of schools should be visited
o better and more communication with the schools and teachers (the level of
preparation varied a lot)
o contact with student associations
o provide students with more info cards and communicate better where they can find
further information
o better evaluation
What makes the action a good practice? : promotion of all mobility opportunites, benefit for
the staff, one team handles all promotion, emphasis on rural areas, interactive session
Promoting Social Media Post Promotion (UK)
Lambros Pardale, presentation
Background: Dutch practise – little bit of share with that – lot of ideas were borrowed
Aims: why, how, reach, results, tools to help
Why social media post promotion? - Benefits: low cost, highly effective, specific targeting to
our audience, evidence and reporting, promotes when you’re not there
Twitter, Facebook campaign: the 2 platforms are widely used
Goal: boost number of ECV clicks
Specific target groups were defined regarding to events (e.g. VET Week)
Define your audience very important key task
Why to pay social media posts?
CV clicks – for specific around of time, like a month
Twitter campaign: 3 months before the first Brexit deadline
Budget: daily budget – more money you put in it – better people to reach, more people to
reach
Planning: you can do it automatically (twitter does it for you) – it is fun to do it yourself – more
specific age, location, language, gender, locations… over time – you can change that
Define audience: people who likes travel topics, likes Eurodesk page, keywords they search or
tweet, interest, people they know,
Benefit: possible outside of Europe as well, and you can set the total amount of money for the
ad
8-10 million to reach that audience
500 pounds spend – money spend on link clicks….
Campaign was running for April 18.
Tweet activity: 429.4 K impressions over 89 years
Next goal: to increase the people to reach
Facebook: the use of FB is easier than twitter and it links to Instagram also
Promoted posts went to Instagram from Facebook – pushes it towards Instagram – you don t
have to do Instagram by yourself.
2 campaigns on Facebook: one got 10 000 clicks – cost 0.03 pounds per link
Result: the campaign increased the CV activity
Other tools to help measure results: Rebrandly, Google analytics, Buffer
o Rebrandly: Interface is simple – helps to measure , you see the people clicking on the links
o Google Analytics: you see how long people stay on page, number of which pages people
are going to and what are the most popular sections.
o Buffer: non promoted stuff – more useful with that – helps you when you are not there –
you can schedule the posts, goes beyond reporting we need to do.
Network meeting in Slovakia
Zuzana Spodniakova, Radka Repiská, presentation
Participants:
o The Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic
o Representation of the European Commission in Slovakia
o Slovak Youth Institute
o National agencies of E+
Cooperation with the following networks:
o EURES
o Euroguidance
o Eurodesk
o ESC
o EPALE
o Europe Direct
It was difficult to find out where to start but meeting with the networks helped.
Before they were trying to find the synergies, but at the end the cooperation didn’t work.
Others were invited to take part in the activities.
Lots of questions occurred at the beginning of the project: Who should be the target group?
What is known about them?… Secondary school became the main target at the end.
The 1st workshop: Introduction to students, presentation, filling CVs
o How to build your career? The workshop was an introduction to students. What
is their dream job, what skills they need for this job…
o How Europass is working, how to abstract the CV (general information mostly), how
to use Europass (examples)
o It is hard to motivate the students, but they like games a voucher game was
organized (reward for the best CV)
o The feedback was very good: it indicated that there is a real interest in the topic It
gave the team motivation to do something more and something bigger and to contact
other partners.
The 2nd Worksop with 40 people
o Other partners were invited: Europass, Erasmus+, Euroguidance, Eurodesk
o Secondary location and training schools (the project included people with disabilities
as well).
o The initiatives were separated (Euroguidance, Erasmus+…)
o General activities for mobility, Erasmus+ splitting the whole group between tables
task was to take order and structure, to find a problem and find the right solution
o answering students question motivation is important (there were gifts, a cake with
all the logos)
Feedback was amazing yet again, so the project is going to continue. Next year there will
be an another workshop, and a chemistry school also asked if the team could make a session
like that for them.
Trying to reach more schools.
The new Europass Mobility editor - www.europass.tpf.hu
Anett Arany, presentation
Background: there were 3 databases before for different sectors (VET, SE, HE+other
mobility activities)
o 3 thousand EM issuing per year lot of data.
o Too much data by the mobilities not used. decided to go back to the basics – CV
editor logic incorporated in mobility
New editor: not storing any data from ones who issue the mobility
o No registration – there is a main page where you can start to fill the mobility
o New template is used.
o Just a few data from users (like age, country e.g. for the anonym statistics) – no
personal data stored in the background!
o CEDEFOP’s good ideas were borrowed.
o PDF XML document – easier for project coordinators (export and import process)
o Usually the same document – not have to collect a lot of personal data
o Coordinators can generate a template for themselves by their needs
o They can send it to participants
o Templates still have to be signed – they have to agree with the documents
o Very flexible issuing method – It is up to the user and coordinator how to create
templates.
Questions regarding to the new surface :
o Creating the number – it is generated by the system – then number of the document,
just like the name Tempus Public Foundation (TPF is the issuing foundation)
o Projects still going on from earlier – still have to be used the old system.
o Not storing any data – statistics. age is knowned, but date of birth not
o Languages: Hungarian, English, French are available – other languages are in progress
(like German)
o Export import logic: is the same like in the case of CV but there is no automatic
connection to clouds, only downloading.
o Digital signature – does not work in Hungary yet. users still have to print it and then
sign it.
Europass in Lithuania: good practices in 2019
Kristina Maldonienė, presentation
The main topic/event: Conference for career guidance.
It was based on needs: focus group interview in 2018 with guidance counsellors. The results
indicated a need for a conference.
With other stakeholders: Lithuanian career specialists associations, Euroguidance experts,
initiative Busiu, Center for Monitoring and Analysis of Science and Studies (two guide in
Lithuania)
Free web page was created (with photos of presenters, all presentations, videos…): There were
some apps to organise conference, working groups But a web page was needed. After the
invitations, teachers were asking for it.
Different teachers were speaking about CVs: in a way they can speak about it – language
teachers, IT teachers, history-teachers…
o IT teachers: proper photos, e-mails named properly, good name for the CVs…
o Language teachers: occupations, work experiences, writing a cover letter
o History teachers, literature teachers: Famous, historical peoples CVs were presented
to the students. They learned how to get information about important people, and
how a CV should look like. Because even famous people with a lot of experience
can put their life on a few pages. The goal was to learn, how to present a person in
a CV properly. Interaction during the sessions: Messenger was available Students
wrote their short experiences on Messenger.
o Historical CV-s were used as tasks in national multilingual tournament.
o History, Geography teachers: Personalizing the CV, creating other CVs for other people
from other countries.
o Cover letters written in different languages.
11 mobility advisors were invited
It was hard to cooperate with other organisation to gather information.
Notebook for HE students – they don’t like advertising. Notebook is more suitable for them.
They can get all the information from it.
Europass mobility database
Franziska Bopp, presentation
Database: https://de.europass-db.com/de/europass-mobilitaet-login.asp
Access from website – registration is needed – more closed format then Hungary’s new one.
Available languages: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish
Process of use: Apply for Europass mobility – then users can edit them if you already applied.
Users can scan signatures.
As a user, you have to accept the criteria, then you can start apply.
Edit Europass: electronically fill the data.
Export the file and then you can upload it, data then will automatically filled in.
At the end you create a PDF.
Plus special features:add host organisations.
Joint initiatives (Learning by Leaving, Personal Cologne)
Lerning by Leaving
Euroguidance group
Lbyl Conference – used to be a cigarette factory – now a creativity factory
Why to attend:
o Because we have a chance to speak about what we make.
o We can build on our strengths.
Focus: reach users, build capacity…
Questions related to reaching users:
o What should we do differently to get employers on board?
o How to reach target groups?
o Which compatances should we improve?
o Which role can IT takes in the process?
Open Space technology
It is a participant driven process created by participants.
www.learningbyleaving.it – info and registration
EAIE (European Association for International Education)
Only for higher education
2019: end of September, Helsinki
Next year: Barcelona
In every year (September)
a booth conference
5500 professionals
Together with Compleap
Europass presented to a big audience
Expensive – 4 resources
Anybody can sign up for the booth.
Speeches and sessions – with different people
Commission is there every time.
Zukunft Personal Cologne
HR exhibition for HR people
The biggest HR fair in Europe – always in Cologne
September 17-18
Commission has a booth there
A slot for speech but it is too late for this year.
Yearly national NA conference is on the same day need to divide
Link of the exhibition will be sent out electronically.
Germany job fairs
2 fair
booths
employers looking for cross-border mobility learning, working
EURES Germany to get more regional fairs
Organise host needed for next years Network Meeting – by Wednesday
producing so many materials – need more people
Evaluation form will be sent out about the things here.