4# Equipping Learners of All Ages With Future Skills.
Equipping Learners of All Ages With Future Skills.
How do we help people build the skills they need throughout their lives not just at school?
Skills development does not end with formal education. Children, young people, and adults all need opportunities to develop digital, green, and transversal skills as they move through different life stages.
This priority focuses on strengthening learning pathways across the life course, from early education to vocational training, higher education, and adult learning. It supports approaches that make skills development practical, engaging, and connected to real-world needs.
By embedding future-focused skills across education and training, Malta can help individuals adapt, reskill, and thrive in a changing labour market. Learning becomes more inclusive, relevant, and responsive to the evolving needs of society and the economy.
Priority Topic 1
Knowing What Skills Malta Really Needs.
Priority Topic 2
Helping People Navigate Skills And Career Choices.
Priority Topic 3
Supporting Educators And School Leaders.
Priority Topic 4
Equipping Learners of All Ages With Future
Skills.
Priority Topic 5
Making Lifelong Learning a Realistic Option.
Priority Topic 6
Supporting Employers To Invest in Skills.
Priority Topic 7
Making Better Use Of Malta’s Talent.
Priority Topic 8
Strengthening
the governance of the skills system
.
The National Skills Strategy 2026–2035 is the start of an ongoing national conversation. Your feedback can help strengthen a skills system that supports opportunity, inclusion, and sustainable growth.
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