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"Early school leaving and its impact on youth employment and social exclusion are a major challenge for Europe. Ms Honeyball’s report addresses a major priority: reducing the rate of early school leaving to less than 10%. This is a major challenge. In 2009, the early school leaving rate among young people aged 18 to 24 in Europe stood at 14.4%. Most countries in the European Union have made progress in reducing the number of young people leaving school early or with low qualifications, but a great deal still remains to be done if we are to achieve this aim. I believe that the guidelines outlined in this report are extremely constructive. They include the tailoring of educational pathways and training to individual needs, early identification of and support for pupils who are at risk of leaving school early, recognition of the impact of social inequalities, the development of vocational training and better provision for disabled students. We still have to commit the funding needed to implement this. The European educational system must ensure that no young person leaves school without a solid foundation of basic skills enabling him or her to follow training courses, embark on further education or find a job."@en1

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