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ECVET Permit: Enhancing Permeability and Transferability in VET Sector

This presentation discusses the efforts to increase the permeability and transferability of learning outcomes between non-formal and formal VET sectors through the ECVET framework. It addresses the challenges faced and outlines the methodology and processes involved in mapping, conversion, and transfer of VET programs. The achievements and necessary measures for successful implementation are also highlighted.

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ECVET Permit: Enhancing Permeability and Transferability in VET Sector

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  1. ECVET PERMIT ECVET for Permeability and Transferability in the Non-Formal and Formal VET Sector This presentation reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Louiza Papaloizou, Cyprus

  2. What did we try to achieve? To increase the permeability and transferability of learning outcomes between the non-formal and formal VET sector. • Intercollege CPC  HRDA • IDEC IIEK DELTA • MCAST

  3. Permeability & Transferability

  4. What problems did we encounter? • Understanding the role of ECVET in the larger context i.e. education, work qualifications etc. • Absence of a standardized methodology or demanding complex methodology. • Absence of a National Qualification Framework (NQF) e.g. in Cyprus. • Absence of the mechanism for the validation of non-formal and in-formal learning. • Legal framework constraints.

  5. So where do you start?

  6. The ECVET Partnership

  7. ECVET PERMIT Methodology

  8. Step 1:ECVET Mapping Process • The mapping process supports the development of a common understanding of the VET institutions that build together an ECVET partnership. • At organizational level, the mapping process helps to identify and reflect on specific characteristics that facilitate or may create challenges for ECVET implementation: • EU framework • National institutional framework • VET provider framework • VET programme framework

  9. ECVET PERMIT Selected Programmes

  10. Step 2: VET ProgrammeConversion Process • Defining the units of learning outcomes for VET programmes • Forming of the National Industry Advisory Group (NAG) • Defining learning outcomes for VET programmes • Bloom’s taxonomy – a theoretical framework for writing learning outcomes • Linking learning outcomes to learning programmes and assessment methods • Allocation of ECVET points • Quality assurance criteria for the conversion process • Review by ECVET experts • Review by ECVET experts

  11. Step 3: Transfer & Accumulation Process • Preparatory phase • During the preparatory phase, the ECVET partners will need to decide on the terms and conditions of the ECVET transfer and will need to develop the necessary documents for the implementation phase • Transnational Mobility • Organizational Mobility • ECVET Documents • Transfer of Units of LO • Documentation/ Personal Transcripts

  12. What did we achieve? • The ECVET Permit project was a unique opportunity to establish a common understanding of the value of ECVET as well as to establish the methodology and the necessary tools that would allow us to create a bridge between non-formal and formal VET in Cyprus.

  13. What did we achieve? ……to communicate using the learning outcomes language! "Based on the experience and lessons learned through ECVET PERMIT, and recognizing the benefits of the implementation of ECVET, the management of the CPC has decided to proceed with the conversion of all of its VET programmes according to the learning outcomes structure. This process is expected to start and to be completed in 2017". Dr George Horattas Cyprus Productivity Centre

  14. What do we need to keep in mind? ECVET cannot be fully operational unless Member States move swiftly in implementing the following necessary measures and conditions: • Development of the NQF • Implementation of quality assurance measures for all forms of education (Formal, non-formal and informal) • Development of the mechanism for the validation of formal and informal learning • Description of qualification in term of Learning Outcomes • Implementation of procedures and the legal framework for flexible pathways Dr Stylianos Mavromoustakos Executive Director Intercollege  Vice President of EfVET

  15. www.intercollege.ac.cy/euro-affairs/european-projects/ecvet-permit/www.intercollege.ac.cy/euro-affairs/european-projects/ecvet-permit/

  16. Thank you! • papaloizou.l@unic.ac.cy

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