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I fully supported the report by Mrs Van Brempt and I welcome the initial proposal by the Commission.
Nonetheless, although it is inconceivable to think that, in the constantly changing society in which we live, knowledge is acquired once and for all. Constant updating is therefore necessary and although we must acknowledge that the academic systems are not the only generators of knowledge, lifelong learning should not be considered simply as a means of adapting the worker to the needs of the market.
The word ‘education’ and the word ‘training’ contain the fundamental concept of socialisation which is one of the pillars of structuring a society.
If we propose education and training in distinct, inconsistent and unrelated modules, our future citizens will be lacking an adequate professional basis and a sense of identity. The proposals that we are now making must be added to a basic system which, along with knowledge acquired, makes up the fundamental set of life skills for the citizens who will be making Europe a reality."@en1
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