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"Everything starts at school – it is where our children are given the keys to their future in educational and cultural terms. However, every year in Europe, more than six million children leave the educational system with no qualifications. Early school leaving is an important contributory factor to unemployment, poverty and social exclusion, and it presents Europe with an enormous challenge: our children are our future and we must act on their behalf. Therefore, I am delighted that our Parliament has adopted a resolution on tackling early school leaving during this plenary session. In particular, I fully support certain key provisions in this report: greater efforts to achieve a ‘personalised approach’ for every child, greater access to educational support for all pupils, better careers guidance with more exposure to entrepreneurialism, the end of separate special education for the disabled to enable those pupils to become better integrated and, finally, the creation of more second chance schools, which are excellent and very effective in terms of getting young people who have left the educational system back into the world of work and society. These are all extremely relevant provisions if we want to improve our educational systems in Europe, but the Member States still need to implement them."@en1
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