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The history of Europass
 
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The history of Europass

In 1998, the European Commission and Cedefop set up the European forum on transparency of vocational qualifications to bring together social partners with representatives of national training authorities around the issue of transparency.

The tasks of the forum were:
  • To remove obstacles to mobility due to a lack of transparency of vocational qualifications
  • To stimulate dialogue on existing initiatives, instruments and institutions
  • To encourage the implementation of existing political solutions
  • To consider new initiatives
The work of the forum resulted in the development of:
  • Two documents (The European CV and the Certificate Supplement)
  • A network of National Reference Points for Vocational Qualifications (NRPs)
Europass includes three other documents, developed at European level in the late 1990s:
  • The Diploma Supplement was created jointly by the European Commission, the Council of Europe and Unesco, for use by higher education institutions throughout Europe and elsewhere to complement the degrees they award. Its use is recommended among others by the 1999 Bologna Declaration and by the 2001 Council and European Parliament Recommendation on mobility within the Community for students, persons undergoing training, volunteers, teachers and trainers (OJ L 215 of 9.8.2001); the Diploma supplement is gaining ground in higher education institutions, and European countries agreed to make its use widespread (see the Berlin Communiqué of Ministers). The design and the use of the DS are closely linked to the European Credit Transfer System.
  • The Europass Language Passport made available in this website is part of the European Language Portfolio, developed by the Council of Europe, in which citizens can record their language skills on the basis of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
  • The Europass Mobility made available in this website, replaces the Europass Training established by the Decision 1999/51/EC of the Council and which became available in 2000. The Europass Training was a document recording work placement experiences abroad, as part of an education or training initiative. More than 100 000 Europass Training documents were issued in the years 2000-2004. The Europass Mobility has a wider scope, as it can also record experiences other than placements, for instance academic periods abroad.

In 2002, the European forum on the transparency of vocational qualifications was replaced by a technical working group, whose mandate – following a demand expressed in the Copenhagen Declaration was the following:
"increasing transparency in vocational education and training through the implementation and rationalisation of information tools and networks, including the integration of existing instruments such as the European CV, Certificate and Diploma Supplements, the Common European Framework of reference for languages and the Europass into one single framework."

To tackle this ambitious task, the working group developed a model for this single framework and a prototype website.

In 2003, following extensive consultation with national authorities and social partners, the European Commission prepared a proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on a single framework for the transparency of qualifications and competences (Europass), which was adopted by the European Parliament and the Council in December 2004. This decision provides, among others, for the website to be set up.

Click here to read the text of the Europass decision.

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