Examples of 'lifelong guidance' in a sentence

Meaning of "lifelong guidance"

Lifelong guidance refers to the ongoing support and assistance provided to individuals throughout their lives in making educational, career, and life choices. It includes counseling, mentoring, and information services that help individuals navigate various stages of their personal and professional development

How to use "lifelong guidance" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
lifelong guidance
Lifelong guidance in education and training strategies.
Europe and the lifelong guidance paradigm.
Lifelong guidance counselling is the byword.
The key features of a lifelong guidance system.
In designing lifelong guidance systems there is no single or optimal solution.
Lifelong learning is supported by lifelong guidance.
Improving lifelong guidance policies and systems.
Future national coordination mechanism for lifelong guidance.
Conference on lifelong guidance policy and practice.
Common aims and principles for lifelong guidance.
European lifelong guidance policy network.
Fecbop takes new responsibilities in public policy of lifelong guidance.
Implementing lifelong guidance systems.
Lifelong guidance and counselling.
Its tasks are to include the development of a national strategy for lifelong guidance.

See also

Integrated lifelong guidance systems should be available to all citizens.
There have been discussions about extending its mandate to cover lifelong guidance.
Lifelong guidance systems that meet these challenges need to have a number of features.
The committees coordinate guidance provision for adult education and develop regional strategies for lifelong guidance.
Lifelong guidance to play a key role newly established expert group starts its work.
EU policy goals to which lifelong guidance contributes.
Lifelong guidance assists policymakers in Europe to achieve a number of common policy goals.
A systemic change to lifelong guidance in Europe.
Lifelong guidance practices in France.
Key features of a systems model of lifelong guidance for European countries.
To make informed choices about lifelong learning and careers, people need lifelong guidance.
Measures have also been taken to further develop lifelong guidance systems, particularly for adults.
This means, then, that lifelong training can not be conceived in isolation from lifelong guidance.
For instance, a development group for lifelong guidance is a useful committee-type tool for mapping development needs.
This Annex describes the key features of a lifelong guidance system.
A report on Lifelong guidance reviewed countries ' progress in implementing the lifelong guidance Council resolution.
Dynamic learning environment for attracting students group Lifelong guidance and counselling.
Access to success, Lifelong guidance for better learning and working in Europe.
O A set of reference points for quality assurance of lifelong guidance systems.
Improving lifelong guidance policies and systems, Using common European reference tools.
From policy to practice A systemic change to lifelong guidance in Europe.
Improving lifelong guidance policies and systems, using common European reference tools . Luxembourg, Publications Office.
Annex 4 the key features of a lifelong guidance system.
Evaluate the internal efficiency and external effectiveness of individual components of the lifelong guidance system ;.
Establishing and developing national lifelong guidance policy forums A manual for policy-makers and stakeholders.
Such measures are part of national, regional and local strategies for universal lifelong guidance provision.
The European Commission's lifelong guidance expert group 13.
To join the virtual community, use the following link, http, cedd'op . communitv / ero . com lifelong guidance.
SECTION4Key features of a systemsmodel of lifelong guidance for European countries.
Developmental, cognitive and social questions of lifelong guidance counselling.
Aspects of a national lifelong guidance system… 22.
OECD countries need, then, to work towards the development of lifelong guidance systems.
The first meeting of the expert group on lifelong guidance took place in December 2002.
Annex 2 common aims and principles of lifelong guidance provision.
Studies were made available on Cedefop's lifelong guidance virtualcommunity in March 2003.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Guidance
Guidance on water and adaptation to climate change
The existence of such guidance was deemed necessary
Guidance and support to mission on police matters
Show more
Examples of using Lifelong
We endeavour to have a lifelong relationship with customers
A lifelong fascination with the world of film
Education should be a lifelong and continuous process
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary