Les politiques éducatives dans l’Union européenne – d’une approche intergouvernementaliste vers une démarche d’intégration ? Enquête auprès de fonctionnaires européens

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Educational policies in the European Union: from intergovernmentalism to integration? A survey conducted among European officials – Officially, education remains a national competence of the Member States of the European Union. However, in the context of Europeanisation, policy changes are taking place in education. In this article, the author argues that, at the dawn of the third millennium, educational policies in the European Union are shifting from intergovernmentalism to integration. The European Qualifications Framework, the key competencies for lifelong education and training, and the benchmark criteria set out in two European strategies – Lisbon and Europe 2020 – attest to a real change in the field of educational policies. The author conducted interviews with officials from various European institutions, including the Commission, the Parliament and the Council, in order to compare their testimonies to the official discourse on education policies. The qualitative analysis of the interviews reveals that the principles of subsidiarity and neutrality have been called into question since the introduction of the open method of coordination. In contradiction with the legal framework and the official discourse, it would appear that, due to the growing influence of the European Union in education policy, the objective of reaching a common education policy in the Member States could become a reality in the coming decades.

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Ruşitoru, M. V. (2015). Les politiques éducatives dans l’Union européenne – d’une approche intergouvernementaliste vers une démarche d’intégration ? Enquête auprès de fonctionnaires européens. International Review of Education, 61(5), 691–704. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11159-015-9500-2

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