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Alexandra Costa Artur ANKARA 24.02.2014
ECVET a link to learning mobility
Geographical Mobility
• Mary is preparing a qualification in is owncountry• She does a learning period in another country, based on clearly defined unit of LO
• She is positively assessed
• Her credit is recognised on return back and included in her qualification.
Geographical mobility - sectoral approach
Cars, tools and equipment are similar in Europe industry • Partner training centres define common units of
learning outcomes • Based on these units recognize mobility can be
more easy – clarity over learning outcomes and assessment . Trust between partners
• Independent of in which partner centre the students studied, the unit can be recognised and included in the qualification
Lifelong learning
• In X sector, people have discontinued studies but they acquire skills that are useful for other professions in the field
• They can move from one sector to another
• They can increase the level inside a company or sector
From different types of educationDifferent levelDifferent sectors
Levels of qualifications rising
Labour force by qualification 2000-20 (millions) Source: Cedefop, 2012
- Overall in Europe, numbers of people withmedium- and high-level qualifications will continue to rise,
- Young people will have higher qualifications than the older workers who retire.
Learning all the time…in different contexts
• Formal - Courses/Vocational Education/Continuous Training ( on job/ e-learning…)
• Non-formal – Conferences/ Seminars/ Business visits/Study visits
• Informal - Colleagues/Peers/Google/Blogs/ COP/Professional articles/Customers/ Suppliers/ Newspapers, TV radio…
Learning in different contexts
• Gain qualification in current times – changes – need of adaptation – Learning pathways
• Not necessary to replicates aspects of prior achievement in studies/ training
• Impossible waste talent, time and financial resources
How the VET systems answering to these ???
Perspectives
• For the VET System How to capitalize all the learning ?
A need of openness, flexibility and
transparency
Does your VET system enables and are prepare to that process?
Perspectives
• For the individuals / enterprises / training providers
Individuals ease the recognition of competences gained during mobilities and/ or non- formal and informal
Perspectives
- Enterprises
benefited from clearer profile of candidates during the recruitment and easier decision-making on how much additional in-company training is needed.
Perspectives
Training Providers
benefited from improved quality and attractiveness of their courses either due to increased international partnership and offered new ways of learning.
Offering the experience of learning
ECVET• ECVET promotes geographical
and professional mobility
• support Transfer, Recognition and Accumulation.
Helps to validate, recognize and accumulate work-related skills and knowledge acquired during a stay in another country or in different situations. These experiences contribute to qualifications.
ECVET• A tool - not an objective. One of several EU
instruments.
• A set of concepts ( ECVET Technical Specifications) to support the systems and open VET to the Labour Market
• A call for dialogue - involvement of all stakeholders
A look inside a VET system to check the challenges
VET System• What is achieved by implementing ECVET?• Is a parallel process to NQF and LO approach,
validation and recognition of non-formal and informal learning
• Qualifications are more valuable when they are built on a shared and explicit understanding
The common EU tools
Loukas Zahilas
EQF Level 1
EQF Level 2
EQF Level 3
EQF Level 4
EQF Level 5
EQF Level 6
EQF Level 7
EQF Level 8Country A
Country B
Q
Q
QNQF/ NQS
NQF/ NQS
NQF/ NQSQ
Q
Q
Q
NQF/NQS
NQF/NQS
NQF/NQS
NQF/NQS
ECVET objectives and technical components
But
• Difficulties of applying ECVET methodologies (calculating credit points)
• Differences and misunderstandings in ECVET using terminology
• Education and training providers are “worried” of a learning outcomes approach
• Resistance of national stakeholders
• How to translate ECVET core principles and Technical Specifications into practical processes to enable to be used by VET practitioners at all levels
That’s the challenge and the opportunity to adapt a VET system
Sources to help
Sources to help
ECVET Magazine
ECVET Team website
NETECVET toolkit
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