Brussels, 06/02/2003 (Agence Europe) - During the Education Council on 6 February, which will discuss European benchmarking for education and training (see EUROPE 5 February p 10), the Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Eurochambres) will appeal to Ministers to get Member States to establish benchmark criteria that is the best in the world not jut in Europe and that candidate countries immediately and fully take part in the process. The association is also requesting the encouragement of an enterprise culture at all levels of education programmes. It believes that the open method of coordination does not necessarily produce the results that are needed for making the Lisbon objective concrete at a Member State level.