we are curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths, as Mr. Walt Disney said.
we want to see a Europe (…) where education and training systems propose innovative and equitable approaches such as flexible learning pathways, and focus on developing essential skills as well as intellectual and job-specific skills as New Skills for New Jobs: Action Now – A report by the Expert Group on New Skills for New Jobs prepared for the European Commission - said on February 2010.
we believe that innovation and digitisation are crucial for growth, productivity and a fairer, more sustainable and inclusive society, and, in this connection, the need to provide knowledge, creativity and skills, as well as motivation and determination on the part of employees and prospective employees and employers, with a view to creating innovative, creative and digital products and services is increasingly relevant, as Report on creating a competitive EU labour market for the 21st century (2014/2235(INI) said.