Education and Pedagogy Education
Title of the Strategy: UNITA Lifelong Learning 2028–2034[edit | edit source]
By 2034, UNITA must be recognized as a leading provider of lifelong learning (LLL) in the regions covered by its member universities. This strategy focuses on diverse training possibilities, specifically micro-credentials, tailored to territorial specificities and the needs of socio-economic partners.
1. State of the Art[edit | edit source]
Summary of Actions to Date[edit | edit source]
UNITA adopted its first LLL Strategy (2024–2027) focused on flexibility and collaboration. Key milestones include:
- Micro-credentials: Launch of 50 UNITA-labelled micro-credentials with common quality standards.
- Recognition Tools: Establishment of the Hub of Success (tailored curricula support) and UNITA à la Carte.
- Alliances: Active commitment in the FOREU4ALL community of practice, specifically the ALLIES (Alliances for Lifelong Learning) group.
- Policy Alignment: Contribution to the European Commission’s Union of Skills agenda.
Difficulties Encountered[edit | edit source]
- Governance: Current tasks are limited to micro-credential implementation; broader LLL dimensions lack coordination.
- Departmental Silos: LLL departments within individual universities are often disconnected from alliance-level discussions.
- Financial Sustainability: Current activities rely on EU funds; future LLL initiatives must move toward a self-financing model.
- Regulatory Gaps: Unharmonized national regulations regarding the definition and recognition of micro-credentials.
Current Resource Analysis[edit | edit source]
| Resource | Current State | Gaps Identified |
|---|---|---|
| TT3.2 team & university LLL departments. | No alliance-level LLL coordinator; limited cross-university liaison. | ||
| EU funding for micro-credentials (until 2027). | No budget for broader LLL; lack of diversified revenue streams. | ||
| Individual platforms; catalogue planned for 2025. | No integrated digital ecosystem; no unified digital credential tech. | ||
| Research hubs; territorial partnerships. | Fragmented partnership management; limited employer engagement. |
2. Context & Analysis[edit | edit source]
PESTEL Analysis[edit | edit source]
| Factor | Key Aspects & Trends | Relevance / Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Union of Skills 2025; Increased Erasmus+ funding (~50%). | Enabling: Strong EU policy support for high-quality training. | ||
| Skills shortages in 50%+ of new jobs by 2035. | Mixed: High demand vs. pressure for self-financing. | ||
| Rural-urban inequality; Automation skills mismatch. | Driving: Aligns with UNITA’s mountain/rural mission. | ||
| AI in education; Digital credentials via Europass. | Enabling: Innovation in cross-border recognition. | ||
| Green transition & circular economy competencies. | Enabling: Supports UNITA’s sustainability research hubs. | ||
| EU Council Recommendation on Micro-credentials. | Constraining: Standardization requires complex compliance. |
Internal Analysis[edit | edit source]
- Unique Attributes: Proximity to rural-mountain regions, multilingual advantage (inter-comprehension), and a strong research-education nexus through six thematic hubs.
- Opportunities: Using the GEMINAE network for global best-practice exchange and leveraging the FOREU4ALL platform.
- External Support Needs: Consensus among national QA agencies, employer co-funding, and fee-paying lifelong learner models.
3. Prioritization & Action Plan[edit | edit source]
Prioritization Matrix[edit | edit source]
| Action | Feasibility | Impact | Efficiency | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | High | High | High | ||||
| High | High | High | High | ||||
| Medium | High | Medium | High | ||||
| Medium | High | Medium | High |
Detailed Action Steps[edit | edit source]
Action 1: UNITA Micro-credentials Framework[edit | edit source]
- Strategic Fit: Meets Union of Skills upskilling needs.
- Implementation Phases:
- 2028-2030: Scale to 100+ credentials; define stackable pathways in green energy and cultural heritage.
- 2031-2032: Automate Quality Assurance; integrate AI-guided personalization.
- 2033-2034: Full European recognition; generate revenue via premium programs.
- Indicator: Active credentials ≥ 300 by 2034.
Action 2: Cross-University LLL Coordination Hub[edit | edit source]
- Strategic Fit: Mirrors the UNITA Project Engine Office to fill governance gaps.
- Implementation Phases:
- 2028-2030: Appoint Alliance LLL Coordinator; quarterly steering meetings.
- 2031-2032: Integrate counseling and outreach services across all member universities.
- 2033-2034: Institutionalize performance-based funding.
- Indicator: Network engagement ≥ 90% participation.
Action 3: Industry Partnership Network for Skills[edit | edit source]
- Strategic Fit: Drives territorial economic development and revenue diversification.
- Implementation Phases:
- 2028-2030: Establish regional industry councils; co-design curricula with SMEs.
- 2031-2032: Scale work-based learning and co-funded programs.
- 2033-2034: Formalize co-financing model (Industry 40% / EU 60%).
- Indicator: Employer partners ≥ 100; Industry revenue share ≥ 30%.
Action 4: Digital Recognition and Mobility Platform[edit | edit source]
- Strategic Fit: Enables seamless portability via EU digital frameworks.
- Implementation Phases:
- 2028-2030: Deploy digital badge system.
- 2031-2032: Integrate blockchain verification and Europass connectivity.
- 2033-2034: Full EQF integration; share model with other European Alliances.
- Indicator: Portability success rate ≥ 90%.