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The European Legacy
Toward New Paradigms
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Transformation of Higher Education as the Precondition for Competitive Development in Estonia and Latvia

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Pages 171-184 | Published online: 30 Jun 2006
 

Abstract

This paper outlines the main trends in higher education in the Baltic States and in particular in Estonia and Latvia, on the basis of the European Union concept of competitiveness and knowledge-based society development. Using the World Bank system of knowledge-based indicators, the position of the Baltic States is discussed and compared with international competitiveness ratings. We illustrate higher education systems in Estonia and Latvia by providing information on present institutional structures and by analyzing the key issues that contributed to their adaptation to a market economy in the 1990s until they became members of the EU. The study suggests that the educational systems in Estonia and Latvia are rather similar and that they have been restructured in accordance with western educational requirements and quality standards. They have greatly benefited from international efforts to professionalize the faculty in these institutions. At the same time, the educational system is not yet fully adjusted to the dynamic needs of the labor market. In order to meet the needs of competitive development, the education systems of the Baltic States, as small open countries and new EU members, should focus on increasing the functional flexibility of the labor force.

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1. “Education and Training 2010: The Success of the Lisbon Strategy Hinges on Urgent Reform,” November 11, 2003, COM (2003), 685.

2. Jose Joaquin Brunner, Latvija: Augstaka izglitiba:mainigie apstakli, problems, uzdevumi un politikas risinajumi (Riga: Ministry of Education, 2003), 95.

3. J. Bröcker, “For Karin Peschel,” in Spatial Change and Interregional Flows in the Integrating Europe: Essays in Honour of Karin Peschel, ed. J. Bröcker and H. Herrmann (Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2001), vii–ix.

4. Commission Communication, “Researchers in the European Research Area: One Profession, Multiple Careers,” July 18, 2003, COM (2003), 436.

5. Matthew S. McMullen, James E. Mauch and Bob Donnorummo, eds, The Emerging Markets and Higher Education (London: Routledge, 2000); Arthur M. Hauptman, “Linking Funding, Student Fees, and Student Aid: An Alternative to Cost Recovery,” International Higher Education (Fall 1998): 34–35.

6. Richard Lambert, “Raising the Quality of Europe's Higher Education,” available at: http://www.euractiv.com/Article?tcmuri=tcm:29-110192-16&type=Analysis; “Education,” Report to the European Council on the “Concrete Future Objectives of Education and Training Systems,” available at: http://register.consilium.eu.int/pdf/en/01/st05/05980f1.pdf.

7. The World Bank Knowledge Assessment, available at: http://info.worldbank.org/etools/kam2005/weighted/mc_chart.asp; Research in Finland, available at: http://www.research.fi/research_in_finland.pdf.

8. The World Bank Knowledge Assessment, available at: http://info.worldbank.org/etools/kam2005/weighted/mc_chart.asp.

9. “Human Capital in a Global and Knowledge-Based Economy,” Final Report for FG Employment and Social Affairs, European Commission, 2002; Detailed Work Programme on the follow-up of the Objectives of Education and Training Systems in Europe, available at: http://ue.eu.int/newsroom/related.asp?BID=75&GRP=4280&LANG=1; Commission Communication, “Investing Efficiently in Education and Training: An Imperative for Europe,” January 10, 2003, COM (2002), 779; “The Role of the Universities in Europe of Knowledge,” February 5, 2003, COM (2003), 58.

10. Commission Communication, “The Research Area: Providing New Momentum. Strengthening–Reorienting–Opening up New Perspectives,” available at: http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/area/pdf/era-newmomentum_en.pdf.

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