Viera Wallnerova, Email: wallnerova@nispa.org
Specialization of the Work Group 7 “Capacity Building of a Civil Servants Training System according to EU Requirements” is in line with one of the main priorities of the NISPAcee organization – training and capacity building of civil servants and public administration specialists, improvement of training system, and implementation of EU requirements in the field.
WG 7 successfully took part in NISPAcee annual conferences in Vilnius (2004), Moscow (2005) and Ljubljana(2006).
Specialization priorities of the WG 7 include:
- didactics and methodology for training and capacity building of civil servants and public administration specialists, also educational, psychological and cultural features of training process;
- organization of training and capacity building of civil servants and public administration specialists, management of educational processes, legislative regulation, and financing;
- state policies and EU policies related to improvement of training, capacity building and studies of civil servants and public administration specialists;
- instruction of lecturers, improvement of activities of lecturers, trainers and advisors, in order to improve training, capacity building and studies of civil servants and public administration specialists;
- quality management and certification (education programmes quality management and certification; quality management and certification in bodies and institutions that implement the training and capacity building; certification of individual training events and of educational modules or modules of studies);
- state strategy and cooperation with international organizations for improvement of training, capacity building and studies of civil servants and public administration specialists;
- scientific research and viable international research projects for improvement of training, capacity building and studies of civil servants and public administration specialists.
Priority is also attached by the WG 7 to Improvement of the system of EU requirements, propagation of EU requirements and experience, and adaptation of such requirements both in new members states and in non-EU countries.