Malta’s National Strategic Action Plan for Further and Higher Education 2022 – 2030
Malta’s National Strategic Action Plan for Further and Higher Education 2022 – 2030 which was launched on Friday 9th December is open for public consultation until 9th January 2023.
“The review of Malta’s performance to date in the education policy domain indicates that significant progress has been made in addressing EU and national targets. However, these efforts need to be sustained and remaining gaps to be addressed, for example by building a culture for quality and transparency, empowering stakeholders, as well as widening participation and reducing the number of early dropouts.”
This Strategic Plan has redefined our Vision and goals for Further and Higher Education 2030:
Towards a dynamic resilient knowledge ecosystem by 2030, based on
an innovative, inclusive quality-driven further and higher education
sector, inspiring individuals, throughout their educational and
life experience, to develop relevant skills that allow them to contribute as
community members and active citizens towards a digital and
green global economy.
Towards a dynamic resilient knowledge ecosystem by 2030, based on
an innovative, inclusive quality-driven further and higher education
sector, inspiring individuals, throughout their educational and
life experience, to develop relevant skills that allow them to contribute as
community members and active citizens towards a digital and
green global economy.
Through a simplified set of guiding principles, the aim is to bring on board all stakeholders in further and higher education, building a culture of mutual trust and shared responsibility, as we embark on the challenging pathways ahead. The roadmap which has been set, is deliberately ambitious – we need to step up our efforts if we are to catch up and keep up with our peers. The launch of the pillars and recommended measures depends on the active engagement of all stakeholders and their invaluable contribution to their design and implementation. The aim is to provide an enabling framework to work together to unlock capacities and resources across different sectors, and thereby build the critical mass to make these policies work in practice. This Plan depends on having the appropriate structures, mechanisms and resources in place to ensure more evidence-based and forward-looking policy design fit for 2030 and beyond.