Reform of continuous learning

Parliamentary reform of continuous learning

OKM033:00/2019 Development

The parliamentary reform of continuous learning will respond to people’s lifelong need for upskilling and reskilling. The reform promotes learning in working life, creates a service system for continuous learning and increases equity of participation

Project status

Basic information Completed

Project number OKM033:00/2019

Case numbers 35/040/2019 , VN/2994/2020

Set by Ministry of Education and Culture

Term/schedule 21.8.2019 – 31.3.2023

Date of appointment 21.8.2019

Relation to the Government Programme

Marin

Strategiset kokonaisuudet Finland built on trust and labour market equality

Tavoite Skills provide protection in the transformation of work

Action Drafting a proposal for a continuous learning model oriented towards working life

Strategiset kokonaisuudet Osaamisen, sivistyksen ja innovaatioiden Suomi

Tavoite The level of education and competence among the population will rise at all levels of education, differences in learning outcomes will decrease, and educational equality will increase

Action Implementing the parliamentary reform of continuous learning

Goals and results

The aim is to restructure the system of continuous learning to meet the needs of the future. The vision for reforming continuous learning is that everyone has the knowledge, skills and competence required for a meaningful life, that everyone develops their skills and competence during their working lives and that competence renews the world of work and the world of work renews competence.
The objectives for reforming continuous learning were set based on this vision. Key objectives include raising the level of competence of the population, improving the employment rate, greater equity in participation and better availability of skilled labour.
Indicators measuring the implementation of the measures of the parliamentary reform and the achievement of the objectives will be monitored regularly.

Summary

The parliamentary reform of continuous learning will respond to people’s lifelong need for upskilling and reskilling. The reform promotes learning in working life, creates a service system for continuous learning and increases equity of participation

Starting points

To promote employment, we need a strong commitment to education and skills. The changing demands of work will increase the need for upskilling and continuous learning. A particular challenge is that those most in need of education are the least likely to access it.

Additional information

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