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Iohannis: Education systems must be more interconnected with the labor market

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President Klaus Iohannis said on Friday at the EU Social Summit, in Porto, Portugal, that education systems in European Union countries need to be more interconnected with the labor market and stressed the need for flexibility so that Europeans can study where they want and have the chance to find a good job.

"It is a well-known fact that a good education gives you more chances in life. It is obviously valid for individuals, but we must be very aware that it is more and more valid for our societies. (...) Our education system, and it is not only valid for Romania, but in general for all European education systems - are a bit conservative. (...) We need to be more interconnected with the labor market," Iohannis said.

President Iohannis emphasized the need for flexibility between the states of the European Union in terms of education and the labor market, agerpres.ro confirms.

"I want Romania to have quality education, to have flexibility, to give people a good chance and a good connection with the labor market, but to be realistic, we have a single market, so the labor market should not be defined as a national labor market but should be correlated with a single market. In order to give European children, students and adults a good chance at life, we need to be flexible not only with the national education system, but we need to increase flexibility between our states, we need to give people the chance to study where they want to study, but on the other hand we have to give them the chance to find a good job and that needs a certain correlation at European level. (...) If we want to increase education in Europe, and it is our only chance to remain competitive, we need to do much more with our education systems, to work on details, to work on fundamentals," said the head of state.

He also mentioned the "Educated Romania" project, pointing out that it is being worked on with all partners from schools, universities, unions, employers, parents and students' associations.

The head of state is participating, on Friday and Saturday, in Portugal, in Porto, in the EU Social Summit, in the informal meeting of the European Council, as well as in the EU - India Summit, in videoconference format, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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